robertearle
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The internet tells me that Laila threw out the first pitch at the Cleveland home opener today, vs the Cubs.
Coaches must think pretty highly of incoming D (Cerruti and Beaudette) + R. Gorbatenko? D would have been:Grace Bickett is leaving.
I think Cerruti (SSM) and Beaudette (BK Selects) on paper were ahead of Bickett being from top end programs. I don't know where R Groba fits in, but the Chicago Mission are also great organization. It will be neat to see how the D pairs shake out.Coaches must think pretty highly of incoming D (Cerruti and Beaudette) + R. Gorbatenko? D would have been:
Seniors: Potter & Murphy
Juniors: Venusio & {Bickett}
Sophomores: Jones & Redshirt R. Gorbatenko
Freshman: Curruti & Beudette
So 8 D in the room - Potter, Murphy, Venusio and Jones pulling most of the work I suposse - but that would leave 3 untested and Bickett. I would have guessed she'd get some decent ice time.
Hopefully Scannell can move closer to all of the pre college hype.UW will still be loaded defensively next season. The question is who will score besides Da Tank, Hall and Sappy?
I expect Maggie Scannell to make a leap forward. She has scored 13 goals each of last 2 seasons and I think 20 goals is realistic with more opportunities. Lopanosova and Tremblay are highly touted FR that could add scoring punch.UW will still be loaded defensively next season. The question is who will score besides Da Tank, Hall and Sappy?
I imagine Lopusanova will make a dent.UW will still be loaded defensively next season. The question is who will score besides Da Tank, Hall and Sappy?
Don't know about anyone crying or not for UW, but on Friday, a UConn player blew a layup and immediately started crying on the court. Timeout hadn't even been called yet. I don't remember ever seeing anything like that in NCAA sports before. Sure, hockey players might scream and sob after shattering a bone or two, but I'll give them that. Most of the rest of the crying happens under a towel on the sidelines or once it is over, but on the court/field/ice? That was a first.No crying in the room or on the bench because things didn't quite go your way all the time.
I did not personally witness the debacle but heard it had a lot to do with Lindenwood providing a worse ice surface than the slip-shod sod they had in Phoenix a few Super Bowls ago. It is hard to understand how these over-resourced sports monopolies can't get mundane things like the playing surface right. It might have something to do with an undue focus on Jumbotrons, flashing lights, and ear-piercing sound systems and not paying enough attention to the basics....the biggest disappointment of all time, supplanting the St. Louis debacle by a long shot.
1) Lindenwood isn't overresourced.I did not personally witness the debacle but heard it had a lot to do with Lindenwood providing a worse ice surface than the slip-shod sod they had in Phoenix a few Super Bowls ago. It is hard to understand how these over-resourced sports monopolies can't get mundane things like the playing surface right. It might have something to do with an undue focus on Jumbotrons, flashing lights, and ear-piercing sound systems and not paying enough attention to the basics.
The ice was bad for both teams.1) Lindenwood isn't overresourced.
2) Wisconsin's problem that weekend wasn't the ice surface, though it wasn't good. It's that they had no idea how to score against good teams. That was during a run of seasons in which their aggregate goal totals looked fine, but were entirely the result of running up the score against weak teams, while struggling offensively against the good ones.
I'm referring to the NCAA and, for the Super Bowl, the NFL. Similar things could be said about the IOC with respect to preparations for this past Olympics. If you are putting on a big show, don't skimp where the quality of play and player safety are affected.1) Lindenwood isn't overresourced.
2) Wisconsin's problem that weekend wasn't the ice surface, though it wasn't good. It's that they had no idea how to score against good teams. That was during a run of seasons in which their aggregate goal totals looked fine, but were entirely the result of running up the score against weak teams, while struggling offensively against the good ones.
The Badgers have proven to be very proficient at defeating teams whose colors are green and white. Denver presents a different color palette entirely. Good luck!How about those BOYZ!!!!! 1 win away from repeating what no one other school has done but Wisconsin. Let's freaking GO!!!! Let's go RED!
I had that same exact thought. I guess I would say DU is kind of BC-esque? Thanks for the well wish.The Badgers have proven to be very proficient at defeating teams whose colors are green and white. Denver presents a different color palette entirely. Good luck!