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GAME #3: Colgate at Cornell
FACEOFF: Saturday, March 2, at 3:00 p.m.
SITE: Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.)
2013 Records: Cornell (2-0, 0-0 Ivy League); Colgate (3-0, 0-0 Patriot League)
SERIES RECORD: Cornell leads, 38-7-1
LAST MEETING: Cornell won 16-6, Feb. 27, 2007 in Ithaca, N.Y.
RADIO: WHCU 870 AM (Barry Leonard, play-by-play; Tom LaFalce, color commentary)
LIVE STATS:
http://www.sidearmstats.com/cornell/mlax/scoreboard.aspx
LIVE AUDIO:
http://www.cornellbigred.com/showcase/
LIVE VIDEO:
http://www.cornellbigred.com/showcase/
TELEVISION: None
THE MATCHUP — The No. 7 Big Red men's lacrosse team plays its third game in seven days when it welcomes No. 11 Colgate to Schoellkopf Field on Saturday, March 2 at 3 p.m. Cornell is coming off an 11-6 victory over Binghamton on Tuesday afternoon, while the Raiders have opened the season with three consecutive victories. The game can be viewed online through Cornell RedCast and fans in the Ithaca area can hear the game on WHCU 870 AM with Barry Leonard and Tom LaFalce on the call.
SERIES HISTORY VS. COLGATE — Cornell first met its upstate rival Colgate during the Raiders' inaugural season in 1921, and the two teams played to a 3-3 tie. The Big Red went on to win the next four meetings and currently holds a 38-7-1 advantage in the all-time series. The two teams played each other fairly regularly until the 1971 season, after which the rivalry took a 21-year hiatus. Since resuming play in the 1993 season, Cornell has gone on to win 11 of 12 meetings, including the last seven contests, with Colgate's lone win in that span coming in 1997 when it took a 9-6 victory away from Schoellkopf Field.
LOOKING AT THE RAIDERS — Under the direction of second-year head coach Mike Murphy, Colgate is coming off the best season in program history, having advanced to the NCAA tournament for just the second time ever and earning the program's first victory by taking down UMass in the first round. The Raiders were chosen to finish second in the Patriot League's preseason coaches' poll, behind Lehigh. Peter Baum, the reigning Tewaaraton Trophy winner, is back for Colgate and just three games into the 2013 season, he has already set both the school and conference mark for career goals. Baum currently leads the team with nine goals and five assists, while Brendon McCann also has nine goals and Jimmy Ryan has posted seven goals and four assists. Colgate has struggled in the faceoff circle with Robert Grabher winning just 36-of-76 draws (.474). In cage, freshman Gordon Santry has played every minute for the Raiders and has posted a .483 save percentage to go along with a 9.90 goals-against average.
CORNELL VS. THE PATRIOT LEAGUE – The Big Red is 62-55-4 all-time vs. the current members of the Patriot League, thanks mostly to a 38-7-1 record vs. Colgate. Cornell is 15-24 all-time vs. Army, 4-9-3 vs. Lehigh, and 5-15 vs. Navy. The Big Red has never faced Bucknell, Holy Cross, or Lafayette in men's lacrosse ... Head Coach Ben DeLuca is 1-1 against the Patriot League.
A WIN OVER COLGATE WOULD –
• improve head coach Ben DeLuca's career record to 26-7 and 2-1 against members of the Patriot League.
• make Cornell 39-7-1 all-time in the series.
• be the second straight victory for Cornell against a Patriot League opponent.
• be the 703rd win in program history.
• be the Big Red's 10th straight victory against a team from New York state.
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. Now in his third season with Cornell, he holds a 25-7 overall record.
A PERFECT 10 – For the 10th time in his career,
Rob Pannell has earned one of the Ivy League's weekly honors, as he was named the conference's Player of the Week on Feb. 25. The senior attackman was named Rookie of the Week twice during his freshman season and has gone on to pick up eight Player of the Week awards. Pannell was instrumental in the Big Red's 19-11 victory over Hobart in the season opener, as he had a hand on nearly half of Cornell's tallies, recording four goals and five assists. With his nine points he moved into second place on Cornell's all-time scoring list, surpassing the legendary Eamon McEneaney '77. He also became the second player in school history, joining McEneaney, to record 150 career assists.
NOBLE'S GOT SENIOR CLASS –
Jason Noble has been named a candidate for the 2013 Senior CLASS Award in men's lacrosse. One of 20 candidates who excel both on and off the field, Noble is an All-American defender for the Big Red. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence – community, classroom, character and competition. A young man of great character, Noble leads the Big Red as one of the team's four co-captains. He is an outstanding student in the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management program and is involved in numerous community service projects. A brother in Alpha Tau Omega, Noble is also a member of the prestigious Sphinx Head Honor Society and serving as the men's lacrosse team's representative on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council.
TEWAARATON TROPHY WATCH – The Tewaaraton Foundation has announced the 2013 Tewaaraton Award men's watch list and a trio of Cornell players –
Connor English,
Steve Mock, and
Rob Pannell – have made the initial cut. The list includes the top players across all three divisions of NCAA lacrosse and highlights the early contenders for the 2013 Tewaaraton Award.
FOR STARTERS - Cornell is 63-50-5 all-time in season openers and has won its last 10 season openers dating back to a 13-6 loss to Georgetown in the first game of the 2003 season.
OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN – For the third straight season,
Rob Pannell will serve as captain of the Big Red men's lacrosse team. He is joined by fellow seniors
Steve Mock,
Jason Noble and
Tom Trasolini.
PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS – Cornell had five players named to the 2013 Face-Off Magazine Preseason All-America list.
Rob Pannell and
Jason Noble were named first-team selections, while
Matt Donovan was a third-team pick. Both
Doug Tesoriero and
Mike Bronzino earned an honorable mention selection.
HARD HAT –
Joe Paoletta was selected to carry the Hard Hat for the 2013 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.
EMPIRE STATE OF MIND – Cornell has traditionally been very successful against collegiate teams from New York state, posting an all-time record of 272-157-7 (.632). Head coach Ben DeLuca has posted a record of 11-1 (.917) vs. teams from the Empire State … The Big Red will face six teams from New York in 2013 and is currently 2-0 in those games.
NON-CONFERENCE WINS — Cornell owns a 43-10 record in its last 53 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.
NEUTRAL ZONE – Cornell is 2-4 in neutral site games under head coach Ben DeLuca with the team's most recent victory coming in a 19-11 triumph against Hobart on Feb. 24, 2013 in the Carrier Dome (Syracuse, N.Y.).
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS … AND THE RUNNERS UP – Cornell had three players participate in the Federation of International Lacrosse U19 World Championships, held last summer in Turku, Finland.
Connor Buczek and the United States took home the gold medal, while
Dan Lintner and
Brennan Donville both won silver with Team Canada.
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 19 more assists to pass Eamon McEneaney and become the Big Red's all-time leader … With his nine points vs. Hobart on Feb. 24, 2013, Pannell moved into second place in Cornell history, surpassing Eamon McEneaney (256; 1975-77) for career points. He needs 32 more points to overtake Mike French (296; 1974-76) and become the Big Red's all-time leader.
THE CENTURY MARK – Senior attackman
Steve Mock has become the 39th player in Cornell history to reach 100 career points, doing so in the Big Red's season-opening 19-11 victory over Hobart. He currently sits at 101 (90 goals, 11 assists) and needs just 10 more goals to become the seventh Cornell player with 100 for his career.
NATIONAL CAREER ASSISTS LEADER –
Rob Pannell is the national leader in career assists with 155. That is 67 more assists than Lehigh's David DiMara, who sits in second place with 88.
GAINING ON GOALS LIST –
Steve Mock currently ranks 14th overall in Cornell history with 90 career goals. He needs just one more to match Max Seibald (2006-09) in 13th place and will make the jump into the top 10 with two more tallies.
BALANCED OFFENSE – During the 2012 season, the Big Red showed tremendous balance in its scoring with the attack accounting for 73 goals and 38 assists (111 points), while the midfielders and defensive players have combined for 81 goals and 35 assists (116 points). So far this season, Cornell has gotten 23 points from its attack and 19 points from its midfield and defense.
WIN NO. 700 – Cornell's 12-6 victory over Syracuse on April 10, 2012 was the 700th win in program history. The Big Red is now 702-443-27 all-time, and its 701 victories rank seventh among the winningest programs in collegiate lacrosse.
ELITE COMPANY – Over the span of the past five seasons (2008-12), Cornell has racked up the fifth-most wins (59) of any Division I men's lacrosse program and has posted the fifth-best winning percentage (73.8 percent) overall.
HOME IS WHERE THE WINS ARE — Since 2001, the Big Red has gone 72-15 at Schoellkopf Field, including perfect slates in 2011 (8-0), 2009 (6-0), 2007 (7-0) and 2005 (6-0).
HUMAN VACUUMS –
Jason Noble and
Mike Bronzino have been the Big Red's most consistent ground ball guys. Noble has registered at least one ground ball in all but one game during his career and currently has the longest streak on the team at 40 games. Bronzino has collected at least one ground ball in all but four games during his career.
SINGLE-DIGIT DEFENSE – Since his time as the defensive coordinator of the Big Red began during the 2002 season as an assistant coach, now-head coach Ben DeLuca has led a defensive unit that has held opponents to single-digits in 114-of-167 games (.681).
GOOD OFF THE GROUND – The Big Red finished the 2012 season ranked seventh in the nation in ground balls per game (33.46).
RULE FOLLOWERS – In the 65 games played since the start of the 2009 season, the Big Red has been flagged for more penalties than its opponents on just 19 occasions.
CONFERENCE WIN-STREAK SNAPPED – The Big Red's nine consecutive regular-season Ivy titles was snapped by Princeton on April 28, 2012. At the time, Cornell's nine titles was the longest current stretch by any men's lacrosse team in any conference.
CLOSE CALLS — Since the beginning of the 2003 season, Cornell is 29-9 in games that have been decided by a single goal, a mark that was lowered when the Big Red fell to Brown, 10-9, on April 21, 2012, at Schoellkopf Field. Of the nine 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).
POWER 10 –
Rob Pannell became the first Cornell player to score 10 points in a game with his six-goal, four-assist effort in the 2012 season-opening win over Binghamton since Chris Danler also posted 10 points in a win over Army during the 1995 campaign.
NINE IS FINE – Offensively, Cornell has scored at least nine goals in 27 of the 30 games under head coach Ben DeLuca, with 22 games in double figures. The Big Red has surrendered fewer than nine goals 16 times during that same span.
OVERTIME NOTES – With its overtime game vs. Virginia on March 10, 2012, Cornell has played at least one overtime game in each of the past six 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 6-3 record in overtime games.
IVY KINGS – Since Ivy League play began in 1956, Cornell has won a conference-high 26 titles (tied with Princeton), including 16 undefeated crowns. The Big Red also has the best Ivy League record of any team in the conference at 236-97-1 (.708).
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
Mike O'Neil's uncle, Geoff Hall, played on the Big Red's national runner up squads in 1987 and 1988.
GEOGRAPHY LESSON – The 42 players on the 2013 Big Red roster hail from 12 different states –California, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, 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.
HI, MY NAME IS –
Fred Rothman, an eight-year member of the Cornell sprint football staff, has joined the Big Red lacrosse staff as a volunteer assistant coach for the 2013 season. A 1971 graduate of Oceanside High School, he played both football and lacrosse before attending SUNY Oswego, where he was a member of the lacrosse team. The former principal at nearby Whitney Point High School, Rothman will work specifically with the Big Red's goalie corps.
FRESH FACES – The Big Red added six newcomers to the 2013 roster, five of whom earned high school All-America honors. The group is consists of three midfielders, one attackman, one defenseman and one goalkeeper. Additionally, the players represent three states and one Canadian province, with two players hailing from both New York and Connecticut, and one each from California and Ontario.
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR –
Matt Donovan was named the unanimous 2012 Ivy League Rookie of the Year. He is the fifth Big Red player to earn the honor, joining
Paul Schimoler (1986), Sean Greenhalgh (2002), Max Seibald (2006) and
Rob Pannell (2009).
TICKLE THE (ALL) IVY – In addition to being named the Ivy League Rookie of the Year,
Matt Donovan was also named second-team All-Ivy.
Roy Lang '12 and
Jason Noble '13 were named first-team All-Ivy, while senior
Chris Langton'12 joined Donovan on the second-team.
Steve Mock '13 and
Thomas Keith '13 earned honorable mention selections.
RECAPPING 2012 – Despite losing
Rob Pannell, the reigning USILA National Player of the Year, in just its second game of the season, the Big Red still managed to be highly competitive throughout 2012, ranking as high as third in the country before seeing its season come to an end in the opening round of the Ivy League Tournament. Cornell finished the year with a 9-4 record overall and a mark of 4-2 in the conference, good for a second-place finish in the league standings. Freshman
Matt Donovan was named the unanimous Ivy League Rookie of the Year. Senior
Roy Lang and junior
Jason Noble were named first-team All-Ivy, while Donovan was joined on the second team by senior
Chris Langton and juniors
Thomas Keith and
Steve Mock were named honorable mention selections. Lang (third-team) and Noble (second-team) also added All-America honors to their list of postseason awards, while Langton was selected to participate in the USILA North/South Senior All-Star Game.
NEXT UP – The Big Red has another busy week ahead, playing a pair of road games, beginning with a trip to Canisius on Tuesday, March 5, before travelling to No. 6 Virginia on Saturday, March 9. The games will faceoff at 4 p.m., and 1 p.m., respectively.