Cloud Classic Tournament recap

This past weekend saw the successful annual Cloud Classic tournament take place in St. Cloud's new Husky Stadium.
There were some very good lacrosse games, and everyone had a good time.
Action started bright and early at 8:30 am Saturday when St. Cloud State took on the Alumni team to kick off the tournament, after jumping out to an early lead, St. Cloud State fell out of rhythm allowing the Alums to capitalize and come back and win.
Next an always improving St. John's team took on Team deBeer. St. John's gave deBeer a run for it's money, but deBeer kept finding ways to score.
Mankato took on newcomers NDSU, and their game didn't falter. They took off and ran with the game. NDSU however showed that they have a lot of talent and potential, they have not had much time to practice as a team. They will be a fun team to watch grow and mature in the UMLL in years to come.
Iowa State took on University of Wisconsin in the last quarterfinal game. Wisconsin has a good squad with a good coach and played very disciplined lacrosse. Iowa State was outnumbered by Wisconsin's full bench, but was still able to come up and play hard.
Team deBeer played the SCSU Alums in semifinal action. This was a fun game to watch, both teams have tons of exciting players, but in the end it was deBeer that came up with the W.
St. Cloud State played St. John's in the consolation semis. These teams are familiar with each other and have a friendly rivalry. Both teams came out with verve. But St. John's defense was stellar and St. Cloud just couldn't seem to put the ball in the net.
Wisconsin took on Mankato in the semis. Mankato was sluggish and it was visible. They played 2 games back to back and had a short bench. Unfortunately they also suffered a few injuries, and fell to a fresh Wisconsin squad.
Iowa State played NDSU in the consolation semis. NDSU played hard but just couldn't break Iowa St.'s defense. Iowa St. utilized all of their weapons as they blanked NDSU to advance.
The third place game between St. Cloud's Alumni and Mankato was very exciting. It was a back and forth game till the last five minutes when Nick Thorson and the SCSU Alums caught fire and for a few minutes looked unstoppable.
The John P. Hopper game between St. Cloud State and NDSU started slow but St. Cloud found their rhythm and were led by a flurry of goals from attackman Adam Christianson. NDSU did not get blanked this time and started to look like a team as they settled into the game.
The consolation championship was battled between St. John's and Iowa State. Iowa St. was very short of players and had to borrow a few, but St. John's played hard, very disciplined lacrosse and walked away with the consolation title.
The championship game was between Team deBeer and Wisconsin. This was the closest game of the tournament, and after deBeer led for most of the game Wisconsin pulled ahead with only a minute or two left on the clock. This was just enough to hold out for the win.
Congratulations to the Universty of Wisconsin, 2005 Cloud Classic Champions
Also thanks to all teams that participated this year, hope everyone had a great time in the new facility and we'll see you next year!
There were some very good lacrosse games, and everyone had a good time.
Action started bright and early at 8:30 am Saturday when St. Cloud State took on the Alumni team to kick off the tournament, after jumping out to an early lead, St. Cloud State fell out of rhythm allowing the Alums to capitalize and come back and win.
Next an always improving St. John's team took on Team deBeer. St. John's gave deBeer a run for it's money, but deBeer kept finding ways to score.
Mankato took on newcomers NDSU, and their game didn't falter. They took off and ran with the game. NDSU however showed that they have a lot of talent and potential, they have not had much time to practice as a team. They will be a fun team to watch grow and mature in the UMLL in years to come.
Iowa State took on University of Wisconsin in the last quarterfinal game. Wisconsin has a good squad with a good coach and played very disciplined lacrosse. Iowa State was outnumbered by Wisconsin's full bench, but was still able to come up and play hard.
Team deBeer played the SCSU Alums in semifinal action. This was a fun game to watch, both teams have tons of exciting players, but in the end it was deBeer that came up with the W.
St. Cloud State played St. John's in the consolation semis. These teams are familiar with each other and have a friendly rivalry. Both teams came out with verve. But St. John's defense was stellar and St. Cloud just couldn't seem to put the ball in the net.
Wisconsin took on Mankato in the semis. Mankato was sluggish and it was visible. They played 2 games back to back and had a short bench. Unfortunately they also suffered a few injuries, and fell to a fresh Wisconsin squad.
Iowa State played NDSU in the consolation semis. NDSU played hard but just couldn't break Iowa St.'s defense. Iowa St. utilized all of their weapons as they blanked NDSU to advance.
The third place game between St. Cloud's Alumni and Mankato was very exciting. It was a back and forth game till the last five minutes when Nick Thorson and the SCSU Alums caught fire and for a few minutes looked unstoppable.
The John P. Hopper game between St. Cloud State and NDSU started slow but St. Cloud found their rhythm and were led by a flurry of goals from attackman Adam Christianson. NDSU did not get blanked this time and started to look like a team as they settled into the game.
The consolation championship was battled between St. John's and Iowa State. Iowa St. was very short of players and had to borrow a few, but St. John's played hard, very disciplined lacrosse and walked away with the consolation title.
The championship game was between Team deBeer and Wisconsin. This was the closest game of the tournament, and after deBeer led for most of the game Wisconsin pulled ahead with only a minute or two left on the clock. This was just enough to hold out for the win.
Congratulations to the Universty of Wisconsin, 2005 Cloud Classic Champions
Also thanks to all teams that participated this year, hope everyone had a great time in the new facility and we'll see you next year!