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whose gonna take it all this year in the CCLA
Posted:
Thu Feb 17, 2005 12:52 am
by Joe Oakland
just wondering who you guys think will win it all this year in the CCLA
Posted:
Thu Feb 17, 2005 10:20 am
by EARL THE PEARL
If Oakland can learn to pass the ball more on offence and slow it down on occasion as well as still play solid D, then I think their chances are as good as any. I dont think that Miami Ohio will be much of a factor this year. But still, as always, I think it is U Mich's to lose.
PAH!
Posted:
Thu Feb 17, 2005 12:04 pm
by Joe Oakland
Funny thing about that post up there.... I didn't write it. ^
Posted:
Thu Feb 17, 2005 3:14 pm
by CATLAX MAN
If that's the case, you'd better change your password.
Posted:
Thu Feb 17, 2005 3:50 pm
by bbandlax
Very interesting,
Both posts show you with 8 posts, even though they were posted 12 hours apart. Something is afoot. Maybe the infamous USLIA hacker has returned, and he has found the perfect disguise in Joe Opron.
Posted:
Thu Feb 17, 2005 7:49 pm
by the lax
What team has the best chance of ruining someones (Michigan's) dream in the CCLA tournament? Perhaps not capable of winning the whole tournament, but talented enough for one upset.
Posted:
Fri Feb 18, 2005 8:34 am
by oaklandlax
Here are my thoughts on this one, I really think that any team can beat anyone, in any game. It really depends on who shows up and who does not. When we played U of M in the regular season, we got worked! When we met them in the playoffs, we beat them. If some team wants it more, it is very possible to beat anyone. The CCLA is wide open this year. So many teams can have the chance, Miami, U of M, State, Pitt, Perdue, Indiana, and Oakland. Last thing to add, CMU is up and coming they are going to shock some teams, mark my words! Good luck to all teams!
Posted:
Fri Feb 18, 2005 2:10 pm
by PULAX9
oaklandlax wrote:Here are my thoughts on this one, I really think that any team can beat anyone, in any game. It really depends on who shows up and who does not. When we played U of M in the regular season, we got worked! When we met them in the playoffs, we beat them. If some team wants it more, it is very possible to beat anyone. The CCLA is wide open this year. So many teams can have the chance, Miami, U of M, State, Pitt, Perdue, Indiana, and Oakland. Last thing to add, CMU is up and coming they are going to shock some teams, mark my words! Good luck to all teams!
I will be glad to second his comment on CMU and I rightfully should. We beat them 28-7 last year, and just this last weekend they came from behind to beat us in the 4th quarter 11-10. Their offense is light years better than last years team, and their zone D isn't too shabby either.
Posted:
Fri Feb 18, 2005 2:19 pm
by PULAX9
oaklandlax wrote: The CCLA is wide open this year. So many teams can have the chance, Miami, U of M, State, Pitt, Perdue, Indiana, and Oakland.
Another comment...Perdue??
I mean seriously, you should know how to spell our school name by now. We have been in the CCLA's for a while now.
For the rest of you out there, I know it is tough for you guys to understand, but I just wanted to clarify that we do not have any relation to Perdue chicken.
Posted:
Sat Feb 19, 2005 7:28 pm
by anklebreaker
anyone have any info on Miami Of Ohio? How they did this fall, big guns....etc.???
Miami
Posted:
Sun Feb 20, 2005 10:40 am
by laxdaddy
Miami should have much more depth this year. They only lost 1 or 2 players from last year's team that lost in OT to Oakland in the CCLA Championship game and they have added a lot of players. The team that lost to Oakland also was shorthanded in that a couple of their top players (Essig and DiGanci) did not play in the Championship game. I think they only had 15 or 16 players for that game. They even had to use one of their goalies as a middie in that game.
It is hard to say how this translates to 2005 as all of the CCLA teams appear to have a lot more talent. Beeken and Essig are one of the top Attack units in the CCLA. If they can get a third contributor they will be very tough to stop offensively.
The midfield was the weakest part of Miami last year just because they did not have the depth. DiGanci has to be about the top middie in the league. He is big, fast and athletic. If they can get 3 solid lines put together around him they will be vastly improved compared to last year.
The defense should be solid. They have one of the best goalies in the CCLA in Szlag. Balcerzak can be great if he plays under control. Turner has got great instincts and a great stick at LSM. I hear good things about newcomer Halaiko who transferred in from Washington College. Heyburn is a good leader. They have the potential to be very good on defense.
Bottom line is that Miami should be better than last year based on talent alone. However, every team in the league looks to be more talented. The top of the CCLA will be determined by which team can translate their talent into the best teamwork. That is what wins lacrosse games. It is no different for Miami.
Posted:
Mon Feb 28, 2005 4:04 pm
by laxfan25
anklebreacker wrote:anyone have any info on Miami Of Ohio? How they did this fall, big guns....etc.???
Miami played well against UMDuluth, but had a bad letdown against Lindenwood, or is Lindenwood that underrated?
Pittsburgh has certainly put together a string of impressive wins - are they our champ-in-waiting?
Something tells me there is lots of lacrosse left!
Posted:
Mon Feb 28, 2005 7:25 pm
by UVAlax15
Lindenwood was a very solid program. I would say that they are comparable to an Oakland squad that we played last year in the CCLA finals.
Overall, their offense is pretty good and they dont have any weak players from what I noticed. I see them in the polls for the rest of the season and winning out the weak GRLC.
Posted:
Wed Mar 02, 2005 10:09 am
by mholtz
PULAX9 wrote:oaklandlax wrote:Here are my thoughts on this one, I really think that any team can beat anyone, in any game. It really depends on who shows up and who does not. When we played U of M in the regular season, we got worked! When we met them in the playoffs, we beat them. If some team wants it more, it is very possible to beat anyone. The CCLA is wide open this year. So many teams can have the chance, Miami, U of M, State, Pitt, Perdue, Indiana, and Oakland. Last thing to add, CMU is up and coming they are going to shock some teams, mark my words! Good luck to all teams!
I will be glad to second his comment on CMU and I rightfully should. We beat them 28-7 last year, and just this last weekend they came from behind to beat us in the 4th quarter 11-10. Their offense is light years better than last years team, and their zone D isn't too shabby either.
Must be due to their Coach, Spartan grad from 1995 (or was it 96) and fomer coach at MSU Luke Griemsman. I can say from experience that he knows the game, and is going to only get better as a coach. He's also a joy to coach with, and play for.
Posted:
Wed Mar 02, 2005 10:15 am
by Bentiss
PULAX9 Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 2:19 pm Post subject:
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oaklandlax wrote:
The CCLA is wide open this year. So many teams can have the chance, Miami, U of M, State, Pitt, Perdue, Indiana, and Oakland.
Another comment...Perdue??
I mean seriously, you should know how to spell our school name by now. We have been in the CCLA's for a while now.
Thank you, PULAX9...I thought I was the only one to notice. I am not going to be pointing that stuff out anymore.
On the topic, I think that one can only argue in Michigan and Oakland's behalf. Enough said...