PNCLL Week #7 (3/20- 3/26) -- Predict, Scores, Discuss

PNCLL Week #7 (3/20- 3/26) -- Predict, Scores, Discuss

Postby Dan Wishengrad on Wed Mar 21, 2007 1:38 am

Friday, March 23rd
Nevada at Gonzaga

Saturday, March 24th
Central Washington vs Nevada (at Gonzaga)
Oregon at Arizona
Puget Sound at Pacific Lutheran

Sunday, March 25th
Boise State vs USC (At Cal Poly)
Central Washington at Gonzaga
UC Davis vs Oregon State (at Utah)
Western Oregon at UC Irvine

Monday, March 26th
Boise State at Cal Poly
Colorado vs Oregon (at ASU)
Oregon State at Utah

Spring break means OOC games rule. Of course, it does so mostly outside the PNCLL. Oregon (4-0; 10-0) takes it's #1 ranking on a trip to the 7-11 with games against the 7th-ranked Buffalos and eleventh-ranked LaxCats in the desert, and then takes on the 13th-ranked Sun Devils for good measure. Boise State (1-3; 1-4) takes an ambitious trip to the Central California coast, where the Trojans and #12 Mustangs await. Oregon State (1-3; 3-4) eschews the beach for a trip east to the Wasatch Mountains for games where the Aggies and #14 Utes await. #25 Western Oregon (4-1; 4-1) takes it's first national ranking on a first OOC trip down to GOP country, for an Orange County game at #18 UCI, followed next week with games at Biola and Oxy. Gonzaga (0-2; 2-3) hosts Nevada and Central Washington (3-2; 3-2) for a hoedown in Spo-town.

There is also one lone, solitary conference game. Puget Sound (2-2; 2-2) is at Pacific Lutheran (4-1; 4-1), in a game where we can expect the two Tacoma schools to be acting decidely un-neighborly. For the Lutes, they need a conference win to hold ground in the jockeying for playoff seeding. For the Loggers it is make-or-break if UPS holds any hopes to still make the playoff field at all. By the 4th quarter Loggers and Lutes will be largely indistinguishable from one another, slopping around in the muddy mosh pit extraordinaire that is otherwise known as Gonyea Park. At G.P. the visitors sideline is a softball infield in the summer, but during lacrosse season hip-boots wont do, so chest-waders are mandatory and personal-flotation devices are strongly recommended.
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Re: PNCLL Week #7 (3/20- 3/26) -- Predict, Scores, Discuss

Postby Peter Lewicki on Wed Mar 21, 2007 1:54 am

Dan Wishengrad wrote: a hoedown in Spo-town.


Wow. That has a nice ring to it.
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Postby Tyler Baumann on Wed Mar 21, 2007 3:59 am

spo-compton northside represent
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Postby JerzWB on Wed Mar 21, 2007 11:06 am

Any predictions from you PNCLLers for Oregon's upcoming weekend?
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Postby Timbalaned on Wed Mar 21, 2007 11:36 am

JerzWB wrote:Any predictions from you PNCLLers for Oregon's upcoming weekend?


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Postby Ryan Hanavan on Wed Mar 21, 2007 3:48 pm

Idaho will be heading across the border this Saturday for a scrimmage with WSU.

Another great weekend of games for the Ducks, good luck fellas! You guys really put together a solid schedule. No better way to prepare for the second season.
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Postby Duffy34 on Wed Mar 21, 2007 4:20 pm

I may get some heat for this one but.... If you look at the highlights that oregon has put on youtube, ALL they do is feed the crease. No outside shots at all. When is a team going to notice this and do something about it??? I am not talking smack at all, they are very good and have proved that they deserve that number 1 seed, but the eye in the sky does not lie. Anyone else have any comments about this? Again I just want to say i am not being negative and i think oregon is nasty this year but seriously, the videos, especially the oregon vs oregon state, show that their offense is feeding the crease.
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Postby rocky13 on Wed Mar 21, 2007 4:37 pm

I'm sure oregon has some pretty capable outside shooters, but until somebody proves they can stop the feeds theres no need to start rippin from the outside.
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Postby Scrape Mode on Wed Mar 21, 2007 4:49 pm

Duffy34 wrote:I may get some heat for this one but.... If you look at the highlights that oregon has put on youtube, ALL they do is feed the crease. No outside shots at all. When is a team going to notice this and do something about it??? I am not talking smack at all, they are very good and have proved that they deserve that number 1 seed, but the eye in the sky does not lie. Anyone else have any comments about this? Again I just want to say i am not being negative and i think oregon is nasty this year but seriously, the videos, especially the oregon vs oregon state, show that their offense is feeding the crease.


Oregon's screwed!!! :lol: ...I think there's been a couple outside shots on their season...
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Postby Duffy34 on Wed Mar 21, 2007 4:56 pm

Scrape Mode wrote:
Duffy34 wrote:I may get some heat for this one but.... If you look at the highlights that oregon has put on youtube, ALL they do is feed the crease. No outside shots at all. When is a team going to notice this and do something about it??? I am not talking smack at all, they are very good and have proved that they deserve that number 1 seed, but the eye in the sky does not lie. Anyone else have any comments about this? Again I just want to say i am not being negative and i think oregon is nasty this year but seriously, the videos, especially the oregon vs oregon state, show that their offense is feeding the crease.


Oregon's screwed!!! :lol: ...I think there's been a couple outside shots on their season...


I am just trying to make a valid point. Obviously not 100% of their goals have been doorstep shots but the majority have been, and it can been seen in the film. With that evidence, it makes me wonder what would happen to them if that was taken away? Do they have the firepower? Do they have the game sense? I dont know, I have only seen the highlights.
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Postby laxer0308 on Wed Mar 21, 2007 5:04 pm

i dare oregon to feed the crease this week there arms are gonna be sore after the games
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Postby CATLAX MAN on Wed Mar 21, 2007 5:30 pm

Duffy34 wrote:I may get some heat for this one but.... If you look at the highlights that oregon has put on youtube, ALL they do is feed the crease. No outside shots at all.


Why wouldn't they feed the crease if opponents are leaving them open? A good team takes what is given to them and that's what Oregon is doing. You can't fault them for doing that.
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Postby Kyle Berggren on Wed Mar 21, 2007 5:51 pm

The problem is why the crease is open... someone on the other team got beat... Most of these crease feeds are because the Ducks keep a lot of pressure on opposing defenses. If your choice is to slide to the crease or allow a guy to walk to your doorstep, I'd try to make them feed.
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Postby PNWLaxer on Wed Mar 21, 2007 5:53 pm

Oregon has plenty of good outside shooters. But like Catlax said good teams take what is given to them. If you stop the shot they make the pass, if you do not slide they will take the shot.
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Postby Duffy34 on Wed Mar 21, 2007 6:36 pm

CATLAX MAN wrote:
Duffy34 wrote:I may get some heat for this one but.... If you look at the highlights that oregon has put on youtube, ALL they do is feed the crease. No outside shots at all.


Why wouldn't they feed the crease if opponents are leaving them open? A good team takes what is given to them and that's what Oregon is doing. You can't fault them for doing that.

I think you are getting my point mixed up. I agree with what you are saying, I am not knocking Oregon for this, I am just pointing out the fact that I dont get why other teams havent tried to stop this. If Oregon is given the crease then by all means take it.
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