by Dan Wishengrad on Sun Apr 29, 2007 2:32 am
My two cents on today's A games: Oregon got a bit of a scare, as Boise State definitely came to play and battled tough for about a quarter and a half, taking a surprising 4-3 lead early in the second. BSU's Shawn Carmen gets my personal vote as the PNCLL's top Goalie now that Pascas and Cordova are gone, but settles for 2nd team behind UO's Paul Swanson, Oregon's fine Keeper from Mercer Island. Carmen played out of his mind again today (27 saves), just as he did against us. But Boise just could not cope with PNCLL MVP Scott Miller, who won 15 of 17 faceoffs. The two faceoffs that Boise did win while Miller was still in the game were both then taken away by the ferocious Duck ride. Essentially UO won the first 17 faceoffs. The Ducks are a flat out nasty riding team. They collapse two, three, and even four defenders around would-be clearers and take no prisoners. Riding is all about desire and teamwork, and the Ducks simply dominate the middle third of the playing field. A one goal deficit might have woken up UO, who certainly played like it the final two plus quarters. Oregon ran off about ten unanswered goals, and limited Boise to only a few successful clears down to it's offensive end. Oregon more than lived up to the billing as an MCLA elite team, while an out-manned Broncos team never quit and has absolutely nothing to be ashamed of in their first PNCLL playoff game. The better team simply won.
Simon Fraser's rout of Oregon State in the second A semi was a methodical surgery performed by the Canadians. The Clansmen led 8-0 halfway through the second, 10-1 at half and emptied the bench early in the third. The final score was immaterial in this game, which was effectively over well before half-time. SFU displayed both a lethal transition attack and a settled motion offense that is simply a joy to watch, unless of course you were wearing the black and orange of OSU today. The Beavers are a good team, and they had been playing well of late after a tough schedule against some great OOC opponents. But OSU was no match for Simon Fraser, which is ridiculously under-ranked at #23, having dropped another spot in the last poll, I guess, for "only" beating UW 20-14 in Canada. Well the Clansmen get their chance tomorrow, the only shot they have to get to Dallas.
This should be an epic battle, Ducks and Clansmen. This is Oregon's best team, the Ducks are playing focused, all-out team lacrosse. Joe Kerwin absolutely deserved his Coach-of-the-Year award today, and he will have them prepared for the Finals again tomorrow. But the Ducks have to win one more if they want to extend their consecutive PNCLL titles streak, and they will get a game, make no mistake. Jeff Cathrea and Brent Hoskins have done their own own great coaching job with one Senior (Christians) and a bunch of Freshmen and Sophomores who have come together over the season to become a great team. The watching Ducks surely noted this was not the same Clansmen team they saw on opening weekend in February. Both teams will be ready and neither team is, shall we say, particularly fond of the other. I can't wait to see it, see you all there in a few hours!
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