C Conn Posts 1st Win Since '05
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C Conn Posts 1st Win Since '05
I would like to congratulate Central Connecticut St on their win over Framingham St!! I saw in the game report it was their first victory since 2005. I, for one, am not surprised at all that C Conn pulled a victory off. This team deserves alot more credit than what their record shows. They played us very very tight and their team has some talented players and from what I thought, was pretty solid all around. So congratulations on the win fellas, and for the guys who have played through the tough past couple years there, it shows lots of heart to have stuck with it!!
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VikingsLax7 - Recruit
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As of right now the standings are as follows...(only counting division games)
1. Salem (6-0)
2. New Haven (3-1)
3. Framingham (3-4)
4. Maine (1-4)
5. C Conn (1-4)
I am not too sure about these standings because both New Haven and Framingham's records in the division show a game less than they have played against division teams. For example, Framingham has played 8 division games but their record only accounts for 7, and New Haven has played 5 division games but only accounts for 4. Now I am aware of Umass Lowell being removed from PCLL-B, but I was under the impression that any games versus Umass Lowell counted if they were played prior to their removal, and games scheduled against Umass Lowell after their removal will NOT count. I am wondering if the Umass Lowell games are the reason for the discrepancy in Framingham and New Haven's records.
Depending on the situation with UML games, there is a chance that C Conn could make the playoffs. I think it would be best if someone could explain the situation clearly with the UML games and maybe paint a clearer picture for us on the possibilities left for the PCLL B playoffs... 'cause I seriously just confused myself and after financial management, I can barely think anyways... oy...
1. Salem (6-0)
2. New Haven (3-1)
3. Framingham (3-4)
4. Maine (1-4)
5. C Conn (1-4)
I am not too sure about these standings because both New Haven and Framingham's records in the division show a game less than they have played against division teams. For example, Framingham has played 8 division games but their record only accounts for 7, and New Haven has played 5 division games but only accounts for 4. Now I am aware of Umass Lowell being removed from PCLL-B, but I was under the impression that any games versus Umass Lowell counted if they were played prior to their removal, and games scheduled against Umass Lowell after their removal will NOT count. I am wondering if the Umass Lowell games are the reason for the discrepancy in Framingham and New Haven's records.
Depending on the situation with UML games, there is a chance that C Conn could make the playoffs. I think it would be best if someone could explain the situation clearly with the UML games and maybe paint a clearer picture for us on the possibilities left for the PCLL B playoffs... 'cause I seriously just confused myself and after financial management, I can barely think anyways... oy...
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VikingsLax7 - Recruit
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VikingsLax7 wrote:As of right now the standings are as follows...(only counting division games)
1. Salem (6-0)
2. New Haven (3-1)
3. Framingham (3-4)
4. Maine (1-4)
5. C Conn (1-4)
I am not too sure about these standings because both New Haven and Framingham's records in the division show a game less than they have played against division teams. For example, Framingham has played 8 division games but their record only accounts for 7, and New Haven has played 5 division games but only accounts for 4. Now I am aware of Umass Lowell being removed from PCLL-B, but I was under the impression that any games versus Umass Lowell counted if they were played prior to their removal, and games scheduled against Umass Lowell after their removal will NOT count. I am wondering if the Umass Lowell games are the reason for the discrepancy in Framingham and New Haven's records.
Depending on the situation with UML games, there is a chance that C Conn could make the playoffs. I think it would be best if someone could explain the situation clearly with the UML games and maybe paint a clearer picture for us on the possibilities left for the PCLL B playoffs... 'cause I seriously just confused myself and after financial management, I can barely think anyways... oy...
I'll try to figure this out more clearly and let everyone know. UML games DO NOT count towards standings. I think there are some of them still being mistakenly counted in there.
Tim Gray
Head Coach
Men's Lacrosse
Northeastern University
gray.t@alumni.neu.edu
Commissioner PCLL
pioneerlacrosse.com
Head Coach
Men's Lacrosse
Northeastern University
gray.t@alumni.neu.edu
Commissioner PCLL
pioneerlacrosse.com
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