PNCLL Week #4 (2/22-2/28) -- Predict, Scores and Discuss
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:59 pm
Wednesday, Feb. 22nd
Utah 14 Simon Fraser 8
Thursday, Feb. 23rd
Simon Fraser 13 Utah State 9
Saturday, Feb. 25th
Oregon 19 Idaho 2
Simon Fraser 14 Washington 6
Montana 20 Southern Oregon 8
Western Washington 12 Puget Sound 4
Boise State 14 Linfield 9
Whitman 8 Western Oregon 5
Oregon State 15 Gonzaga 8
Albertson 20 Willamette 2
Sunday, Feb 26th
Oregon 20 Gonzaga 4
Montana 16 Western Oregon 12
Puget Sound 9 Lewis & Clark 4
Linfield 13 Albertson 11
Southern Oregon 7 Whitman 6
Pacific Lutheran 11 Western Washington 9
Oregon State 16 Idaho 6
Boise State 1 Willamette 0 (F)
Rankings edited 2/22
Week #4 is a jammed-pack affair with every PNCLL team except Central Washington hitting the field. It also marks the 2006 debut of Idaho as the final "A" Division team to play a game and also Montana, Whitman and Southern Oregon of the "B" Division seeing their first action of the new season.
The B Division has plenty of important matchups. Western Washington is at UPS and PLU, with the Vikings getting a chance to assert 2006 supremacy over the B-North division if WWU can win both games. A pasting of Linfield at home last week bodes well for the Vikes, who struggled the previous week in a come-from-behind win at Western Oregon. The Loggers of UPS are winless in two games against the A Division, and WWU will be another stern test for Coach Berggren's young squad. PLU needs to rebound after a grueling and disappointing road trip to California, and desperately needs a win over WWU to "right the ship".
Defending B Champ Montana invades Walla Walla for a pair of neutral site games against Southern Oregon and Western Oregon. The Grizzlies return PNCLL All-Stars Townsend Hall on Attack, Travis McCarthy on Midfield, Ryan Frey at Defense and Gil Thompson in Goal to lead a deep squad apparently infused by even more new incoming talent this season. The Raiders will counter with returning All-Stars Kyle Chrisman at Midfield and Dan Snell on Defense, but Southern will certainly have its hands full with a potent Montana team. On paper the Grizz could dominate the B Division and be a legit national title contender, and this first weekend could be the coming-out party. The Sunday game vs WOU might prove to be a tougher test for UM, as the Wolves have impressed in their first two games of the young season, hammering Lewis & Clark and losing a one-goal heartbreaker to WWU. A strong showing against Montana would certainly prove that the WOU is for real.
Whitman also debuts aginst both WOU and SOU at home. The Missionaries will be playing without Ben Sadler for the first time in four years, and those are huge shoes to try to fill. Peter Baker moves to Middie for the Missionaries, with Senior Andrew Poole and host of "diaper dandies" left to man the Attack. Whitman returns Chris Juergens on Defense along with Goalie Kevin Wilson, but will also have to replace graduated long-pole Eli Block. Dave Schmitz is the undisputed "Dean of Coaches" in the PNCLL, however, and most observers expect him to mold Whitman into a competitive squad before the year is done. The Missionaries have made a reputation for starting slowly and then coming on late in the season. In any case Walla Walla should be jumping with four good lacrosse games on tap.
Fresh off their first PNCLL win against CWU last week, Albertson hosts Linfield and Willamette. If the Yotes are forced to play only 11 players again, the Bearcats could have a chance for their first win Sunday against a tired opponent. UPS hosts Lewis & Clark after playing WWU the day before, and the Pioneers also will look to take advantage of a tired opponent if they can, to earn a much-needed conference victory. Willamette and Lewis & Clark also face A Division Boise State on the trip to Southern Idaho.
Kyle will preview the A Division later in this thread.
Utah 14 Simon Fraser 8
Thursday, Feb. 23rd
Simon Fraser 13 Utah State 9
Saturday, Feb. 25th
Oregon 19 Idaho 2
Simon Fraser 14 Washington 6
Montana 20 Southern Oregon 8
Western Washington 12 Puget Sound 4
Boise State 14 Linfield 9
Whitman 8 Western Oregon 5
Oregon State 15 Gonzaga 8
Albertson 20 Willamette 2
Sunday, Feb 26th
Oregon 20 Gonzaga 4
Montana 16 Western Oregon 12
Puget Sound 9 Lewis & Clark 4
Linfield 13 Albertson 11
Southern Oregon 7 Whitman 6
Pacific Lutheran 11 Western Washington 9
Oregon State 16 Idaho 6
Boise State 1 Willamette 0 (F)
Rankings edited 2/22
Week #4 is a jammed-pack affair with every PNCLL team except Central Washington hitting the field. It also marks the 2006 debut of Idaho as the final "A" Division team to play a game and also Montana, Whitman and Southern Oregon of the "B" Division seeing their first action of the new season.
The B Division has plenty of important matchups. Western Washington is at UPS and PLU, with the Vikings getting a chance to assert 2006 supremacy over the B-North division if WWU can win both games. A pasting of Linfield at home last week bodes well for the Vikes, who struggled the previous week in a come-from-behind win at Western Oregon. The Loggers of UPS are winless in two games against the A Division, and WWU will be another stern test for Coach Berggren's young squad. PLU needs to rebound after a grueling and disappointing road trip to California, and desperately needs a win over WWU to "right the ship".
Defending B Champ Montana invades Walla Walla for a pair of neutral site games against Southern Oregon and Western Oregon. The Grizzlies return PNCLL All-Stars Townsend Hall on Attack, Travis McCarthy on Midfield, Ryan Frey at Defense and Gil Thompson in Goal to lead a deep squad apparently infused by even more new incoming talent this season. The Raiders will counter with returning All-Stars Kyle Chrisman at Midfield and Dan Snell on Defense, but Southern will certainly have its hands full with a potent Montana team. On paper the Grizz could dominate the B Division and be a legit national title contender, and this first weekend could be the coming-out party. The Sunday game vs WOU might prove to be a tougher test for UM, as the Wolves have impressed in their first two games of the young season, hammering Lewis & Clark and losing a one-goal heartbreaker to WWU. A strong showing against Montana would certainly prove that the WOU is for real.
Whitman also debuts aginst both WOU and SOU at home. The Missionaries will be playing without Ben Sadler for the first time in four years, and those are huge shoes to try to fill. Peter Baker moves to Middie for the Missionaries, with Senior Andrew Poole and host of "diaper dandies" left to man the Attack. Whitman returns Chris Juergens on Defense along with Goalie Kevin Wilson, but will also have to replace graduated long-pole Eli Block. Dave Schmitz is the undisputed "Dean of Coaches" in the PNCLL, however, and most observers expect him to mold Whitman into a competitive squad before the year is done. The Missionaries have made a reputation for starting slowly and then coming on late in the season. In any case Walla Walla should be jumping with four good lacrosse games on tap.
Fresh off their first PNCLL win against CWU last week, Albertson hosts Linfield and Willamette. If the Yotes are forced to play only 11 players again, the Bearcats could have a chance for their first win Sunday against a tired opponent. UPS hosts Lewis & Clark after playing WWU the day before, and the Pioneers also will look to take advantage of a tired opponent if they can, to earn a much-needed conference victory. Willamette and Lewis & Clark also face A Division Boise State on the trip to Southern Idaho.
Kyle will preview the A Division later in this thread.