Daily Archives: February 9, 2012

MCLA Lacrosse: Top Games This Weekend Include #1 BYU Men’s Lacrosse Vs #18 Simon Fraser, Cal Vs #8 Oregon And #11 UCSB Vs #21 Stanford

Cal at No. 8 Oregon – Saturday, 1 p.m. PT
COYNE: If you remember back to this game last year, a highly-regarded Oregon team traveled to Berkeley to open the season and got embarrassed by the Bears, 10-2. If that wasn’t bad enough, it sent the Ducks spiraling to a 1-5 start to the spring. They eventually righted the ship, winning seven of the final eight contests of the season, capturing the PNCLL title and advancing the national quarterfinals. But you can bet Joe Kerwin will remind his players how critical it will be for Oregon to get off to a better start in order to avoid a No. 8 seed (and a quarterfinal date with the top-ranked team). The Ducks should be helped with the game being in Eugene.

As easy as this pick is, Schooler may give me a freebie. While he’s a UCSB guy, he has a soft spot for Cal, and, somewhat miraculously, he even called the Bears win last year. I’ve got a hunch he’ll take his hometown team again, opening the door for me. Duckies, 14-9.

SCHOOLER: I am not falling for this trap and neither is Oregon. The Ducks were a young, inexperienced team last year, but they showed a lot of promise down the stretch. Look for the midfield tandem of Spencer Robertson and Kevin Clark to turn some heads this year and dominate the PNCLL. While Cal is looking great with the return of their top three scorers as well as the addition of my good friend, Ed Hill, to the coaching staff, I do not think they will be able to knock off a fired up Ducks team on the road. Oregon redeems themselves with a blowout, 18-7.

No. 1 Brigham Young vs. No. 18 Simon Fraser (at Boise, Idaho) – Saturday, 2 p.m. MT
COYNE: We can keep this short. Yes, we’ve got a couple of ranked teams, but in name only. Fraser may keep it close for a quarter or two, but the Clan will get overwhelmed. Cougars, 16-10.

SCHOOLER: This is pretty much the same BYU team that won the national championship eight months ago. There is no way that Calvin Craig can handle the Cougars on his own. BYU wins this easily, 15-6.

No. 21 Stanford at No. 11 UCSB – Saturday, 2 p.m. PT
SCHOOLER: No question who I am picking in this one. Mike Allan has returned to the land of beautiful women, great parties, endless summers, and best of all, great lacrosse. This is the same Gaucho team that gave BYU a run for its money in the first round of Nationals. They lost Dave Kurtmen on defense, but have returned the best midfield in the MCLA.

Stanford has always been a scrappy team and may come out with a heavy first quarter push, but the Gauchos will dominate this game and tortillas will be blanketing The Pit. UCSB wins, 12-3. Ole!

COYNE: Mike Allan returns and the Santa Barbarians assume its 2005 again. At this point, maybe they’re right. Thanks to talented recruiting classes amassed by Allan’s two predecessors, the Gauchos certainly appear to be a fearsome bunch. With that said, adjusting to three coaches in four years will take its toll on a program, especially early in the season when another new system is being perfected. UCSB may finish strong, but they’ll have some hurdles to overcome early.

Stanford is a solid team, and a really good test for the Gauchos. If this game was on The Farm, I might be tempted to take a flyer on the Cardinal. However, with the game in Santa Barbara, I think UCSB will pull this one out. It’ll be closer than people think, however. Gauchos, 8-6.

For more:  http://www.laxmagazine.com/college_men/club/2011-12/news/020812_schooling_schooler_time_to_feed_the_ego


NCAA Lacrosse: Video Preview Of The 2012 “America East Women’s Lacrosse Conference” Season

Women’s Lacrosse: 2012 “Yellow Card” Penalty Rule Change Forces Team Playing Down A Player To “Defend Third Of Field The Ball Is In”; Decrease Of Injury Risks Seen

A reckless hack with the stick is now carrying greater consequences than ever before…women’s lacrosse program are facing the challenge of learning a new style of play due to an offseason rules change that requires any player who receives a yellow card to leave the game for two minutes without being replaced.

By penalizing teams that commit hard fouls, the changes to the rule will decrease injury risk in a sport where players do not wear helmets, yet sticks are swung wildly and used as a means of checking.

The new rule forces the team playing down a player to do so in the third of the field the ball is in, whereas under the previous rule the team could still keep seven players in the active third of the field while having just three players outside of that third.

O’Leary, who serves on the NCAA Rules Committee, said the rule was modified to put more “bite” into yellow cards.

“They wanted yellow cards to mean something and that there were going to be ramifications and repercussions to people getting yellow cards,” O’Leary said.

For more:  http://www.alligator.org/sports/article_5982aa22-52db-11e1-a9d9-001871e3ce6c.html

Official U.S. Lacrosse “2012 Women’s Lacrosse Rule Book” Online Edition

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Men’s Lacrosse: NCAA Men’s Lacrosse “2011 And 2012 Rules And Interpretations”

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National League Lacrosse: Video Highlights Of The Washington Stealth Victory Over Buffalo Bandits

The Washington Stealth traveled to Buffalo on February 4, 2012 to take on the Bandits at the First Niagara Center. The Stealth entered the contest in search of its first victory of 2012 and got it in dramatic fashion thanks to an overtime goal from All-Pro forward Rhys Duch. The Stealth improved to 1-3 on the season after the 11-10 win.

International Lacrosse: England National Women’s Lacrosse Team “2012 USA Lacrosse Tour” (Video)