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GAME #1: Cornell at Hobart
FACE OFF: Saturday, February 25, at 1:00 p.m.
SITE: Boswell Field, Geneva, N.Y.
2011 Records: Cornell (0-0, 0-0 Ivy League); Hobart (0-1, 0-0 ECAC)
SERIES RECORD: Cornell leads, 82-47-4
LAST MEETING: Cornell won 14-9, Feb. 26, 2011 in Ithaca, N.Y.
RADIO: WHCU 870 AM (Jason Weinstein, play-by-play; Brian Delaney, color commentary)
LIVE STATS: http://campus.hws.edu/athletics/hobart/lacrosse/live/xlive.htm
LIVE AUDIO: http://www.cornellbigred.com/showcase/
LIVE VIDEO: http://www.hwsathletics.com/showcase/
TELEVISION: None
THE MATCHUP — The No. 5/3 Big Red men's lacrosse team, under the direction of second-year head coach Ben DeLuca, opens its 117th season this weekend as it takes on its oldest rival, Hobart, on Saturday, Feb. 25 at Boswell Field at 1 p.m. The Statesmen opened their season last weekend, dropping a tight 13-11 contest to Siena at the Carrier Dome. Jason Weinstein will provide the call alongside Brian Delaney on WHCU 870 AM and on the internet as part of the RedCast subscription service.
SERIES HISTORY VS. HOBART — Cornell and Hobart will face off in college lacrosse's oldest rivalry, meeting for the 134th time. The Big Red holds an 82-47-4 advantage in the all-time series, which began in the 1896 season. After the Big Red dropped five consecutive meetings from 1996-2000, former Cornell head coach Jeff Tambroni, a Hobart graduate, took over the Big Red and led Cornell to a 10-1 record against his alma mater … Head Coach Ben DeLuca is 1-0 against the Statesmen.
LOOKING AT THE STATESMEN — Fourth-year head coach T.W. Johnson returns 33 letter winners and six starters from last season's team that went 5-9 (2-4 ECAC). The Statesmen dropped a 13-11 decision to reigning MAAC champion Siena at the Carrier Dome in its season opener on Feb. 19 despite four goals from sophomore Alex Love. Face-off man Bobby Dattilo is one of the nation's best and proved it again in the opener, winning 21-of-28 starts at the “x”, while Jon Lawless earned the start in goal and made eight saves in the loss.
A WIN OVER HOBART WOULD –
• improve head coach Ben DeLuca's career record to 15-3 and make him 2-0 against Hobart.
• be the ninth consecutive win for the Big Red over Hobart.
• make Cornell 83-47-4 all-time in the series.
• be Cornell's ninth consecutive victory in a season opener.
LAST TIME VS. THE STATESMEN –
• After severe weather threatened to delay the start of the 2011 Big Red season, the game was played as scheduled and Cornell defeated Hobart, 14-9, on Schoellkopf Field to give head coach Ben DeLuca his first career victory.
• The Big Red jumped out to an 11-2 lead and then held off a late surge by the Statesmen to pick up its eighth straight win over Hobart and move to 1-0 on the year.
• Nine different players found the scoring column for Cornell, led by junior
Rob Pannell, who finished with two goals and four assists.
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Roy Lang (two goals, assist) and
Mitch McMichael (goal, two assists) tallied three points, while
Cody Bremner,
David Lau and
Mike Bronzino all added two goals.
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JJ Gilbane,
Mike O'Neil and
Steve Mock had one goal each and
Chris Langton tallied an assist.
• Hobart also had nine different players score, with Alex Love adding an assist for a team-high two points.
• Cornell held the edge in shots (45-31), and ground balls (31-29), but the Statesmen dominated the face-off circle, with Bobby Dattilo winning 18-of-24 restarts.
• The Big Red cleared the ball 21-of-25 times and converted 3-of-7 extra-man opportunities, while Hobart cleared 17-of-19 and scored on 1-of-4 man-up chances.
• In cage,
AJ Fiore made 11 saves to pick up the win, while Evan Kirk stopped 10 in the loss.
CORNELL VS. THE ECAC – The Big Red is 88-49-4 all-time vs. the current members of the ECAC, thanks mostly to an 82-47-4 record vs. Hobart. Cornell holds a winning record vs. Air Force (1-0), Denver (1-0), Fairfield (2-0), Loyola (1-0) and Hobart (81-47-4), but a losing mark against Ohio State (1-2). The Big Red has never faced Bellarmine or Quinnipiac.
RECAPPING 2011 – In his first season at the helm of the program, head coach Ben DeLuca led the Big Red to a 14-3 record and a trip to the NCAA quarterfinals. Cornell ranked as high as No. 2 in the nation as it won its ninth consecutive Ivy League title with a perfect 6-0 conference mark, the longest stretch since Cornell won 10-straight championships between 1974 and 1983. The Big Red's nine consecutive regular-season Ivy titles is the longest current stretch by any men's lacrosse team in any conference. Cornell then went on to win its first-ever Ivy League tournament title. DeLuca became only the second coach in the history of the Ivy League to post an undefeated Ivy record in his first season, joining Ned Harkness (Cornell; 1966) and is the first coach in Cornell men's lacrosse history to lead the Big Red to the NCAA tournament in his first season. Following the season
Rob Pannell '12 was selected as a first-team All-American and was named the USILA Player of the Year, the USILA Attackman of the Year, the unanimous Ivy League Player of the Year, a Tewaaraton Trophy finalist and a nominee for an ESPY in the category of Best Collegiate Male Athlete. Pannell was joined on the All-American list by
Max Feely '11,
Roy Lang '12 and
Jason Noble '13. The quartet was also named All-Ivy, along with
Mike Bronzino '13 and
David Lau '11.
THE HEAD COACH — After spending 10 years as first an assistant, then an associate head coach of the Big Red program, Ben DeLuca was named the Richard M. Moran Head Coach of Cornell Lacrosse prior to the 2011 season. In his first campaign, he led Cornell to a 14-3 record, an undefeated Ivy League season, an Ivy League tournament title and the team's eighth consecutive trip to the NCAA tournament. The 10th head coach in program history, DeLuca played for, or coached under Cornell's last three coaches – Richie Moran, Dave Pietramala, and Jeff Tambroni. DeLuca earned four letters on defense for the Big Red, serving as captain his senior year and went on to be named the team's outstanding senior athlete for his leadership and dedication on and off the field.
FOR STARTERS - Cornell is 61-50-5 all-time in season openers … Including 2011, the Big Red has played Hobart 15 times to start a season, posting an 8-7 record against the Statesmen in those games.
EMPIRE STATE OF MIND – Cornell has traditionally been very successful against collegiate teams from New York state, posting an all-time record of 266-157-7 (.627). Head coach Ben DeLuca has posted a record of 5-1 (.833) vs. teams from the Empire State … The Big Red faced six teams from New York state (5-1) in 2011.
PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS – Cornell had four players named to the 2012 Face-Off Magazine Preseason All-American list.
Rob Pannell,
Roy Lang and
Jason Noble were all named a first-team selections, while
Mike Bronzino picked up an honorable mention selection.
FRESH FACES – The Big Red added 12 newcomers to the 2012 roster, six of whom earned high school All-American honors. The group is comprised of six attackmen, three defensemen, two midfielders and one goalkeeper. Additionally, the players represent seven states and one Canadian province with three players hailing from New Jersey and New York, two from Maryland, and one each from California, Ohio, Tennessee and Alberta.
U-19 TEAM – This past summer, Cornell rookie
Connor Buczek was selected to represent the United States on its U-19 team, which will participate in the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) Under-19 World Lacrosse Championship in Turku, Finland, in July 2012.
MUSTACHE MADNESS – This past November, the members of the Big Red men's lacrosse team participated in Lacrosse Mustache Madness to benefit the HEADStrong Foundation. As a team, Cornell raised $11,363.85, the second most of any Division I men's lacrosse team in the nation, trailing only Syracuse, which raised $13,513.42.
EIGHT STRAIGHT NCAAS – The Big Red went to the NCAA tournament for the eighth straight season after earning the Ivy League's automatic berth with a 15-6 victory over Harvard in the conference tournament title game on May 8, 2011. Cornell advanced to the quarterfinals by defeating America East tournament champion Hartford, 12-5, but fell to eventual national champion Virginia.
PANNELL IS USILA TOP WINNER –
Rob Pannell was named the USILA's 2011 Lt. Raymond Enners Award winner as the Division I national player of the year and repeated as the Jack Turnbull Award winner as the Division I national attackman of the year. Pannell became just the 11th repeat winner in the 65-year history of the Turnbull Award and is the first-ever Cornellian to win the award twice in his career.
ESPY NOMINATION –
Rob Pannell was nominated for a 2011 ESPY in the category of Best Male College Athlete. The ESPYs, an award show hosted by ESPN, is a celebration of the best sports moments and athletes of the year. The 2011 ESPYs was hosted by Seth Meyers and took place on Wednesday, July 13 at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles, Calif.
TEWAARATON FINALIST – Cornell lacrosse player
Rob Pannell was named one of five finalists for the 2011 Tewaaraton Trophy, joining Jeremy Boltus (Army), John Galloway (Syracuse), Steele Stanwick (Virginia) and Joel White (Syracuse). He became the Big Red's first Tewaaraton Trophy finalist since Max Seibald '09 was a two-time finalist in 2007 and 2009.
TEWAARATON WATCH LIST, 2012 – Cornell senior men's lacrosse players
Roy Lang and
Rob Pannell have been named to the 2012 Tewaaraton Trophy Watch list. The duo is among 72 total players in all divisions and highlight the early contenders for the 2012 Tewaaraton Award.
PANNELL'S GOT SENIOR CLASS – Cornell senior attackman
Rob Pannell has been named one of 20 finalists for the 2012 Lowe's Senior CLASS Award. The award, given to a senior Division I student-athlete, must have notable achievements in four areas of excellence – community, classroom, character and competition.
PLAYER OF THE YEAR FOR PANNELL – For the second straight year, Cornell's
Rob Pannell was selected as the unanimous Ivy League Player of the Year and a first-team All-Ivy selection. Pannell is the 16th Big Red player in men's lacrosse program history to earn Player of the Year honors and is just the second Cornellian to win the award twice in his career, joining Eamon McEneaney (1975, '77). Cornell has won the Ivy League Player of the Year award in six of the past 11 seasons.
TICKLE THE (ALL) IVY – Cornell placed six players on the various All-Ivy teams, joining Yale as the most of any team in the conference. Attackman
Rob Pannell (unanimous), midfielder
Roy Lang (unanimous) and defender
Max Feely were all first-team selections, while attackman
David Lau was named to the second team. The defensive duo of
Jason Noble and
Mike Bronzino were both honorable mention All-Ivy selections.
IVY KINGS – Since Ivy League play began in 1956, Cornell has won a conference-high 26 titles, including the most undefeated crowns (16) of any team. The Big Red also has the best Ivy League record of any team in the conference at 232-95-1 (.709).
G-A-P LEADER – In 2011,
Rob Pannell became the first Cornell player to lead the team in goals, assists and points in the same season since David Key in 2001.
40-40 MEN –
Rob Pannell and
Steve Mock led Cornell last season with 42 and 40 goals, respectively. The pair became the first Big Red duo to register 40 goals each since Tom Marino (46) and Eamon McEneaney (41) accomplished that feat in 1977.
IT'S A CLINCH — With its 18-5 victory over Brown on April 23, the Big Red claimed the outright Ivy League title, winning at least a share of the crown for the ninth straight season, the longest stretch since winning 10 straight championships between 1974-83. Cornell's nine consecutive regular season Ivy League titles is the longest current stretch by any men's lacrosse team in any conference in the nation.
OFFENSIVE ASSAULT – Cornell finished the 2011 season ranked second in the nation in scoring offense (12.71) and scored in double-digits in 13-of-17 outings.
SINGLE SEASON MARKS FOR PANNELL –
Rob Pannell finished the 2011 season with 47 assists, good for fifth place in Cornell history for assists in a single season. Pannell also owns the fourth (51 in 2010) and eighth (42 in 2009) spots on the list … His 89 points last season was good for seventh in program history for points in a single season.
HOME IS WHERE THE WINS ARE — Since 2001, the Big Red has gone 65-14 at Schoellkopf Field, including perfect slates in 2011 (8-0), 2009 (6-0), 2007 (7-0) and 2005 (6-0).
11-WIN CAMPAIGN – The Big Red has posted at least 11 wins in each of the last seven seasons. Virginia is the only other team in the nation to accomplish that feat.
ELITE COMPANY – Over the span of the past five seasons (2007-11), Cornell has racked up the third most wins (65) of any Division I men's lacrosse program, and has posted the fourth best winning percentage (78.3 percent) overall.
TOP DOG —
Rob Pannell finished the 2011 season ranked in the top 10 in the nation in all three offensive categories. He finished in first place overall in points per game (5.24), second overall in assists per game (2.76) and ninth overall in goals per game (2.50).
200TH POINT – With his assist on
Steve Mock's goal at the 9:30 mark of the fourth quarter against Dartmouth on April 2, junior
Rob Pannell registered his 200th career point. He is just the third Cornell player to reach that milestone, joining Mike French (296; 1974-76) and Eamon McEneaney (256; 1975-77).
NATIONAL CAREER ASSISTS LEADER –
Rob Pannell enters the 2012 season as the national leader in career assists. He currently has 140, nearly 50 more than Virginia's Steele Stanwick, who sits in second place with 92.
GOOD OFF THE GROUND – The Big Red finished the 2011 season ranked sixth in the nation in ground balls per game, thanks in large part to defender
Jason Noble, who ranked 4ist in the country with 4.18 ground balls per game.
DEFENSIVE DUO –
Jason Noble and
Mike Bronzino finished the season ranked 21st and 34th in the nation, respectively, in caused turnovers. Noble averaged 1.76 and Bronzino averaged 1.53 caused turnovers per game.
GOING STREAKING – Senior
Rob Pannell has the longest point-scoring streak in the nation, having registered a point in every game of his collegiate career (52 games). His mark of 52 games surpassed 2009 grad Ryan Hurley's school record (50).
WIN NO. 690 – Cornell's 15-6 victory over Harvard on May 8, 2011 was the 690th win in program history. The Big Red is 691-443-27 all-time, and its 691 victories rank seventh among the winningest programs in collegiate lacrosse.
MOVING ON UP – With his three assists vs. Syracuse on April 12, 2011,
Rob Pannell moved into second place in Cornell history for career assists. He currently needs 25 more assists to pass Eamon McEneaney and become the Big Red's all-time leader … With his eight points vs. Stony Brook on March 22, 2011, Pannell moved into third place in Cornell history, surpassing Ryan Hurley (179; 2007-10) for career points. He needs 21 more points to surpass Eamon McEneaney (256; 1975-77).
CHAMPIONSHIP LINEAGE – Two players on the 2012 Cornell roster have fathers that have won a national championship with the Big Red –
Cody Levine (Jon '76) and
Matt Taylor (Joe '80). Jon Levine was on the 1976 team, while Joe Taylor was on the 1977 squad … Additionally,
Connor Entenmann's father Ken was on Cornell's national semifinalist team in 1982, while
Cole McCormack and
Mike O'Neil each have uncles (Brian McCormack and Geoff Hall, respectively) that played together on the Big Red's national runner up squads in 1987 and 1988.
NEUTRAL ZONE – Since the start of the 2006 season, the Big Red is 10-6 in neutral site games, with two victories over Notre Dame (Chicago, 2006 and Long Island, 2007), and a single victory over Albany (Princeton, 2007), Navy (Long Island, 2008), Denver (Dallas, 2008), Harvard (Foxboro, 2009), Princeton (Hempstead, 2009), Virginia (Foxboro, 2009), Hobart (Syracuse, 2010) and Army (Stony Brook, 2010). The five losses came at the hands of Duke in the 2007 national semifinal (Baltimore, Md.), Syracuse in the 2009 national championship (Foxboro, Mass.), Dartmouth during the 2010 season (Foxboro, Mass.), Notre Dame in the 2010 national semifinal (Baltimore, Md.) and Virginia twice during the 2011 season (Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic in Baltimore, Md. and the national quarterfinals in Hempstead, N.Y).
TESORIERO'S TAKES – Through the first seven games of the 2011 season,
Doug Tesoriero went 12-of-26 in the face-off circle for a .462 winning percentage. In the 10 final games of the season, he took the most face-offs on the team, winning .579 of his chances (77-of-133).
CLOSE CALLS — Since the beginning of the 2003 season, Cornell is 27-7 in games that have been decided by a single goal, a mark that was raised as the Big Red defeated Harvard, 13-12, on April 9, 2011, at Harvard Stadium. Of the seven losses, three have come against Syracuse (12-11 on April 11, 2006; 10-9 (OT) in the 2009 national championship game; 8-7 on April 13, 2010).
RULE FOLLOWERS – In the 52 games played since the start of the 2009 season, the Big Red has been flagged for more penalties than its opponents on just 14 occasions.
BALANCED OFFENSE – Cornell's scoring was fairly balanced last season with the attack accounting for 58 percent of its goals (124-of-216), while the midfield has registered 40 percent (87-of-216). The defense makes up the final two percent (5-of-216).
AND THEN THERE WAS ONE — With its 9-7 victory over Princeton, Cornell capped the 16th undefeated Ivy League season in program history, its first since the 2007 campaign. That accomplishment made head coach Ben DeLuca only the second coach in the history of the Ivy League to post an undefeated Ivy record in his first season, joining Ned Harkness (Cornell; 1966).
SINGLE-DIGIT SUCCESS – Since 2000, Cornell has posted a 113-13 record (89.7 percent) when holding its opponent to less than 10 goals … The Big Red is currently riding a 14-game winning streak in games in which it holds opponents to less than 10 goals.
NON-CONFERENCE WINS — Cornell owns a 36-9 record in its last 45 regular-season non-conference games, dating back to the Big Red's 16-14 victory over Syracuse in the Carrier Dome on April 12, 2005.
ENDING A SINGLE DIGIT STREAK – Cornell had lost seven-straight games in which it had scored less than 10 goals prior to defeating Princeton, 9-7, on April 30, 2011.
OVERTIME NOTES – With its overtime game vs. Penn on March 26, 2011, Cornell has played at least one overtime game in each of the past five seasons, dating back to a 12-11 overtime triumph over Albany in the 2007 NCAA quarterfinals. During that span, the Big Red has posted a 5-2 record in overtime games.
NOBLE IN THE MIDDLE – Defender
Jason Noble finished the 2011 season with 19 face-off wins (19-of-42), the most by a Cornell defenseman since Brett Wilderman won 25-of-55 in 1999.
OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN – For the second straight season, senior
Rob Pannell will serve as captain of the Big Red men's lacrosse team.
HARD HAT –
Jason Noble was selected to carry the Hard Hat for the 2012 season. The tradition of the Hard Hat began in the fall of 1999. Midway through the fall season, a player is selected to carry the Hard Hat for the year. The recipient is someone that the coaches feel demonstrates a blue-collar approach to the game of lacrosse; he is driven and selfless, not the most talented player on the field, but consistently the hardest worker. He puts the team first, and embodies how the coaches want Cornell players to act and respond on or off the field.
SISTER ACT – Senior
Roy Lang and sophomore
Mike O'Neil each have a sister on the Big Red women's lacrosse team. Lang's sister Kelly is a junior, while O'Neil's sister Ali is a senior.
GEOGRAPHY LESSON – The 46 (47 with
Connor English) players on the 2012 Big Red roster hail from 13 different states –California, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and three Canadian provinces – Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario.
GEOGRAPHY LESSON, PART TWO – Since 1950, the Big Red has had players from 33 different states – Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin.
NEW TO THE STAFF – Mark Wittink '00, a Big Red teammate of Ben DeLuca, has joined the Cornell coaching staff as a volunteer assistant coach. On the field Mark assists with the goalies, midfielders and face-off wings. He also assists in scout team preparation in practice. On game day Mark assists with the face-offs and substitution box. Off the field, Wittink has played an instrumental role in the Big Red's social media efforts, including coordinating the team's Twitter and Facebook pages.
UP NEXT – The Big Red is back in action on Tuesday, Feb. 28 as it welcomes Binghamton to Schoellkopf Field for its home opener at 4 p.m.