LaxC21 wrote:I don't know what game some of ya'll were watching, but I think A&M let up. Tech clearly showed they wanted that game more, especially between the boxes. That was the worst performance I have seen from a "talented" A&M team in years. If A&M did get the ball they had open shots but couldn't take advantage of it. As far as Tech goes, it seemed like they just camped out on A&M's crease all night long and took point blank shots on the cage. Overall, great performance for Tech. They clearly showed they are the team to beat. For A&M, they have better days ahead...to talented not to. I hope to see both of these teams continue to improve and represent the LSA well this year.
From what I have read in other posts in this thread, I know for any lacrosse team that the most important part of the game is to finish your shots. I can imagine it can drive a coach crazy when players drop passes when they are supposed to catch them.