If previously discussed, i apologize.
I hope that VT and NCS both have good outings against the NCLL teams.
Should be interesting to see the organizational differences and talent levels.
Im sure both teams will represent themselves, and the league, very well.
Good Luck!
Atlantic Coast Classic (w/ updates)
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Atlantic Coast Classic (w/ updates)
" Just because you aint paranoid doens'nt mean they aint out to get you"
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We're sure that these teams, eventhough it is fall ball, will make this a very exciting tournament. We've played Duke and UNC already this fall and it has been extremely competitive, the Tobacco Road Rivalries take over when the teams take the field. Adding VT, with whom we've gone against the past 2 SELC tournaments will spice things up. Maryland and Virginia, two of the top NCLL teams in the nation, will for sure increase the intensity. This weekend will prove to be extremely exciting.
Scores and updates will be posted on the NC State website along with the USLIA message boards. If you're around Raleigh this weekend, come out to NC State for some good lacrosse action.
www.ncstatelacrosse.com/aclc
Scores and updates will be posted on the NC State website along with the USLIA message boards. If you're around Raleigh this weekend, come out to NC State for some good lacrosse action.
www.ncstatelacrosse.com/aclc
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ACLC Updates 11/12
zizuhyte wrote:Atlantic Coast Lacrosse Classic
This will be updated sporadically tomorrow as results come in. You can also find information about the tournament here: www.ncstatelacrosse.com/aclc.html
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First Round
Update from the ACLC Tournament- Raleigh, NC
The first round of play has ended. Games were 30 minute running time games in order to determine seeding. Exact scores and game summaires will be updated shortly
Pool A
NCSU vs Maryland in OT
Maryland vs Duke
Duke vs NCSU
Pool B
VT vs UNC
UVA vs VT
UNC vs UVA
Games for the afternoon
1:00 PM UNC vs NCSU (Lee Fields)
3:00 PM Duke vs UVA (Lee Fields)
Maryland and VT have a Bye
6:00 PM UNC/NCSU vs VT (Miller Field)
8:00 PM Duke/UVA vs Maryland (Miller Field)
The first round of play has ended. Games were 30 minute running time games in order to determine seeding. Exact scores and game summaires will be updated shortly
Pool A
NCSU vs Maryland in OT
Maryland vs Duke
Duke vs NCSU
Pool B
VT vs UNC
UVA vs VT
UNC vs UVA
Games for the afternoon
1:00 PM UNC vs NCSU (Lee Fields)
3:00 PM Duke vs UVA (Lee Fields)
Maryland and VT have a Bye
6:00 PM UNC/NCSU vs VT (Miller Field)
8:00 PM Duke/UVA vs Maryland (Miller Field)
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Awesome, thanks. looks as though parity might abound. Look forward to any commentary.
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ACLC Update
ACLC Saturday scores and updates.
Raleigh, NC- The inaugural Atlantic Coast Lacrosse Classic kicked off on Saturday Novermber 12th at NC State University. Teams playing included NC State and Virginia Tech from the USLIA and Duke, Maryland, UNC, and UVa from the NCLL. Here is a recap of the action so far.
After determining the seeding through pool play on Saturday morning (scores posted above,) the teams took the field again Saturday afternoon for full time, elimination games.
NC State v UNC- 1:00 PM
NC State took the field having lost in Overtime to Maryland and having defeated Duke in pool play earlier in the day. NC State went up early in the 1st quarter scoring on multiple opportunities and dominating the Tar Heels eary on. After that however, Carolina took over, scoring multiple unanswered goals and charging back to take the lead. In the 4th quarter with UNC up by 3, NC State was able to answer with several goals and eventually bring the game to 12-11 with 8 seconds left. A great faceoff gave NC State the ball, however the ensuing shot was stuffed by a brilliant Carolina save preserving the win.
Final Score: UNC 12 NC State 11
UVa v Duke- 3:00 PM
UVa entered the contest as the #2 seed from pool B and Duke as the #3 from pool A. A blanaced game from the start, both the Wahoos and the Devils played an excellently matched game. Scoring on multiple opportunities, the teams kept the game close well into the 4th quarter. However, a strong showing by the Blue Devils was able to keep them in front for good.
Final Score: Duke 11 UVa 9
UNC v Virginia Tech- 6:00 PM
The Hokies, coming in after a Bye in the first round, entered to face a Carolina team that was playing in their second game of the afternoon. VT had numbers well over 45 and was able to take advantage and control for most of the game. The Hokies took advantage of their numbers to keep throwing players at Carolina and it showed in the final score. Tech was able to advance with a convincing win.
Final Score: UNC 2 Virginia Tech 14
Duke v Maryland- 8:00 PM
The final contest of the night was a rematch from an earlier pool game between the Terps and the Devils. As their pool game before, this game would prove to be a thriller. A relatively low scoring affair, both teams played a tough game and kept it close throughout. With Duke up by 2 with time winding up, the Terrapins found a way to bring the score within 1, and with seconds left managed to tie the game sending it into Overtime. With Overtime in way, Maryland called a stick check on a Blue Devil and the gamble paid off, the Terrapins were right and got the stick penalty. With the man advantage, Maryland was able to score and seal the game in OT.
Final Score: Duke 5 Maryland 6 OT
Tomorrows match-ups
9:00 AM NC State vs UVa
11:00 AM UNC vs Duke- 3rd Place Game
1:00 PM Virginia Tech vs Maryland- Championship Game
It was certainly an exciting day of lacrosse in Raleigh and tomorrow will prove to be nothing less. Playing at Derr Stadium on campus, the six teams will once again take the field to crown the 1st Atlantic Coast Lacrosse Classic Champion. Trophy, and MVP awards will be handed out after the Championship game.
Raleigh, NC- The inaugural Atlantic Coast Lacrosse Classic kicked off on Saturday Novermber 12th at NC State University. Teams playing included NC State and Virginia Tech from the USLIA and Duke, Maryland, UNC, and UVa from the NCLL. Here is a recap of the action so far.
After determining the seeding through pool play on Saturday morning (scores posted above,) the teams took the field again Saturday afternoon for full time, elimination games.
NC State v UNC- 1:00 PM
NC State took the field having lost in Overtime to Maryland and having defeated Duke in pool play earlier in the day. NC State went up early in the 1st quarter scoring on multiple opportunities and dominating the Tar Heels eary on. After that however, Carolina took over, scoring multiple unanswered goals and charging back to take the lead. In the 4th quarter with UNC up by 3, NC State was able to answer with several goals and eventually bring the game to 12-11 with 8 seconds left. A great faceoff gave NC State the ball, however the ensuing shot was stuffed by a brilliant Carolina save preserving the win.
Final Score: UNC 12 NC State 11
UVa v Duke- 3:00 PM
UVa entered the contest as the #2 seed from pool B and Duke as the #3 from pool A. A blanaced game from the start, both the Wahoos and the Devils played an excellently matched game. Scoring on multiple opportunities, the teams kept the game close well into the 4th quarter. However, a strong showing by the Blue Devils was able to keep them in front for good.
Final Score: Duke 11 UVa 9
UNC v Virginia Tech- 6:00 PM
The Hokies, coming in after a Bye in the first round, entered to face a Carolina team that was playing in their second game of the afternoon. VT had numbers well over 45 and was able to take advantage and control for most of the game. The Hokies took advantage of their numbers to keep throwing players at Carolina and it showed in the final score. Tech was able to advance with a convincing win.
Final Score: UNC 2 Virginia Tech 14
Duke v Maryland- 8:00 PM
The final contest of the night was a rematch from an earlier pool game between the Terps and the Devils. As their pool game before, this game would prove to be a thriller. A relatively low scoring affair, both teams played a tough game and kept it close throughout. With Duke up by 2 with time winding up, the Terrapins found a way to bring the score within 1, and with seconds left managed to tie the game sending it into Overtime. With Overtime in way, Maryland called a stick check on a Blue Devil and the gamble paid off, the Terrapins were right and got the stick penalty. With the man advantage, Maryland was able to score and seal the game in OT.
Final Score: Duke 5 Maryland 6 OT
Tomorrows match-ups
9:00 AM NC State vs UVa
11:00 AM UNC vs Duke- 3rd Place Game
1:00 PM Virginia Tech vs Maryland- Championship Game
It was certainly an exciting day of lacrosse in Raleigh and tomorrow will prove to be nothing less. Playing at Derr Stadium on campus, the six teams will once again take the field to crown the 1st Atlantic Coast Lacrosse Classic Champion. Trophy, and MVP awards will be handed out after the Championship game.
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Sunday Scores
ACLC Action from Sunday
Raleigh, NC- The final 3 games of the Atlantic Coast Lacrosse Classic continued on Sunday at Derr Stadium at NC State.
5th Place Game: NC State v Vriginia- 9:00 AM
After tough losses for both teams during Saturday play, the Wolfpack and the Cavs took to the field to face each other for the first time ever. From the start, NC State dominated the game, jumping off to a 6-1 first quarter. The offense controlled the ball for most of the quarter and was able to capitalize on many multiple opportunities. However, after the 1st, it was all UVA. The Wahoos defense stepped up and shut down NC State's offense as their offense brought the score to 6-6 at halfitme. Second half woes continued for the Pack as Virginia kept capitalizing on several man-up opportunities. In the end, Virginia was able to take advantage of NC State's mistakes en route to a 13-10 Victory
Final Score: NC State 10 UVA 13
3rd Place Game: UNC v Duke- 11:00 AM
This Tobacco Road matchup was not to be as both the Heels and the Devils failed to show up to Raleigh for their 3rd place game.
Final Score: UNC Forefit Duke Forefit
Championship Game: Maryland v Virginia Tech- 1:00 PM
The Championship game pitted the defending NCLL National Champ Terrapins against the SELC Champion Hokies for the ACLC Crown. Virginia Tech again had overwhelming numbers and was looking to take advantage of their size, but Maryland would not go down without a fight. From the start this game shaped up to be a classic with Maryland getting off to a 3 goal start. But VT wold not be denied as they would capitalize to tie up the score. At the half, Maryland held a slim lead over the Hokies, but VT would not be denied. With stellar play from their goaltender, Virginia Tech was able to bring the score to 7-6 Maryland. From then on it was all Terps, they would go on to score 4 more goals in order to seal their victory and the first ever ACLC title.
Final Score: Maryland 11 Virginia Tech 7
Tournament MVPs-
Offensive- Matt Mindell- Sr- Maryland- Midfield
Defensive- Dennis Kosyjana- Jr- VT- Goalie
On behalf of the NC State Lacrosse team, we would like to help our sponsor Celtic Lacrosse for their help, and we'd like to thank all the teams that came out and all the fans tha came out to support the tournament. In future years we'd like to see the tournament grow, and if this first year is an indication, the future looks bright for the Atlantic Coast Lacrosse Classic. Thank you again.
Raleigh, NC- The final 3 games of the Atlantic Coast Lacrosse Classic continued on Sunday at Derr Stadium at NC State.
5th Place Game: NC State v Vriginia- 9:00 AM
After tough losses for both teams during Saturday play, the Wolfpack and the Cavs took to the field to face each other for the first time ever. From the start, NC State dominated the game, jumping off to a 6-1 first quarter. The offense controlled the ball for most of the quarter and was able to capitalize on many multiple opportunities. However, after the 1st, it was all UVA. The Wahoos defense stepped up and shut down NC State's offense as their offense brought the score to 6-6 at halfitme. Second half woes continued for the Pack as Virginia kept capitalizing on several man-up opportunities. In the end, Virginia was able to take advantage of NC State's mistakes en route to a 13-10 Victory
Final Score: NC State 10 UVA 13
3rd Place Game: UNC v Duke- 11:00 AM
This Tobacco Road matchup was not to be as both the Heels and the Devils failed to show up to Raleigh for their 3rd place game.
Final Score: UNC Forefit Duke Forefit
Championship Game: Maryland v Virginia Tech- 1:00 PM
The Championship game pitted the defending NCLL National Champ Terrapins against the SELC Champion Hokies for the ACLC Crown. Virginia Tech again had overwhelming numbers and was looking to take advantage of their size, but Maryland would not go down without a fight. From the start this game shaped up to be a classic with Maryland getting off to a 3 goal start. But VT wold not be denied as they would capitalize to tie up the score. At the half, Maryland held a slim lead over the Hokies, but VT would not be denied. With stellar play from their goaltender, Virginia Tech was able to bring the score to 7-6 Maryland. From then on it was all Terps, they would go on to score 4 more goals in order to seal their victory and the first ever ACLC title.
Final Score: Maryland 11 Virginia Tech 7
Tournament MVPs-
Offensive- Matt Mindell- Sr- Maryland- Midfield
Defensive- Dennis Kosyjana- Jr- VT- Goalie
On behalf of the NC State Lacrosse team, we would like to help our sponsor Celtic Lacrosse for their help, and we'd like to thank all the teams that came out and all the fans tha came out to support the tournament. In future years we'd like to see the tournament grow, and if this first year is an indication, the future looks bright for the Atlantic Coast Lacrosse Classic. Thank you again.
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