PNCLL Week #6 (3/13 - 3/19) Predict/Scores/Discuss
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 3:06 am
Wednesday, March 14th
Rhode Island vs Texas Tech (at UW/ IMA Field #3)
Friday, March 16th
Rhode Island vs Simon Fraser (at UW/ Dempsey Indoor)
Texas Tech at Washington
Saturday, March 17th
Albertson at Western Oregon
Montana at Lewis & Clark
Oregon at Boise State
Rhode Island at Washington
Texas Tech vs Simon Fraser (at UW/ Dempsey Indoor)
Western Washington at Southern Oregon
Sunday, March 18th
Lewis & Clark at Southern Oregon
Montana at Willamette
Oregon State at Boise State
Spring is in bloom throughout the PNCLL, or at least Spring Break. That usually means that Washington is hosting the 4th Annual HIT, an indoor shindig with OOC guests Rhode Island and Texas Tech arriving in Seattle for the St. Patty's Week festivities. The Rams and the Raiders kick things off on Wednesday night with a game against each other on the Huskies' regular home field. Then Simon Fraser joins the party for two nights inside the Dempsey Center Friday and Saturday nights. For Tech this marks not only a first trip to the Northwest, but also three straight games against opponents the Raiders have never faced. Rhode Island made its first HIT appearance in '05, when the Rams lost to Washington 14-9; to Simon Fraser in a 14-13 overtime heartbreaker; and finally 12-6 to Oregon State. Despite the 0-3 record, URI finished strong in the UW game and then battled the Clansmen, of course, evenly in the first HIT game to go beyond the regulation sixty-minutes. Then in the 3rd annual last year, Minnesota-Duluth, Utah and Cal-Poly played THREE overtime games amongst themselves, each game better than the one before it. The HIT has had some truly great games in its three year history, and we all are really looking forward to some great lacrosse again this week. The men of Washington welcome the Raiders, Rams and Clansmen, and hope those of you PNCLLers who are free will come to Seattle and join our party. All are welcome.
Of course many of you will be playing games of your own! I'll be back to preview the big B Division action here tomorrow, and Ol' Whatshizname may stop by to share some insights on the A games in Seattle and Boise, if the moon is in the seventh house and Jupiter aligns with Mars, that is...
Rhode Island vs Texas Tech (at UW/ IMA Field #3)
Friday, March 16th
Rhode Island vs Simon Fraser (at UW/ Dempsey Indoor)
Texas Tech at Washington
Saturday, March 17th
Albertson at Western Oregon
Montana at Lewis & Clark
Oregon at Boise State
Rhode Island at Washington
Texas Tech vs Simon Fraser (at UW/ Dempsey Indoor)
Western Washington at Southern Oregon
Sunday, March 18th
Lewis & Clark at Southern Oregon
Montana at Willamette
Oregon State at Boise State
Spring is in bloom throughout the PNCLL, or at least Spring Break. That usually means that Washington is hosting the 4th Annual HIT, an indoor shindig with OOC guests Rhode Island and Texas Tech arriving in Seattle for the St. Patty's Week festivities. The Rams and the Raiders kick things off on Wednesday night with a game against each other on the Huskies' regular home field. Then Simon Fraser joins the party for two nights inside the Dempsey Center Friday and Saturday nights. For Tech this marks not only a first trip to the Northwest, but also three straight games against opponents the Raiders have never faced. Rhode Island made its first HIT appearance in '05, when the Rams lost to Washington 14-9; to Simon Fraser in a 14-13 overtime heartbreaker; and finally 12-6 to Oregon State. Despite the 0-3 record, URI finished strong in the UW game and then battled the Clansmen, of course, evenly in the first HIT game to go beyond the regulation sixty-minutes. Then in the 3rd annual last year, Minnesota-Duluth, Utah and Cal-Poly played THREE overtime games amongst themselves, each game better than the one before it. The HIT has had some truly great games in its three year history, and we all are really looking forward to some great lacrosse again this week. The men of Washington welcome the Raiders, Rams and Clansmen, and hope those of you PNCLLers who are free will come to Seattle and join our party. All are welcome.
Of course many of you will be playing games of your own! I'll be back to preview the big B Division action here tomorrow, and Ol' Whatshizname may stop by to share some insights on the A games in Seattle and Boise, if the moon is in the seventh house and Jupiter aligns with Mars, that is...