Great win. Terrific job, ladies!
Rack up those Duke Director's Cup points.
Four consecutive Final Fours for the women's lax team.
Two to go.
And men's lax takes on Ohio State tmw. The winner advances to the Final Four, as well.
Great win. Terrific job, ladies!
Rack up those Duke Director's Cup points.
the terps only lost three games this year - duke beat them twice
If we make it to the championship, I really hope Syracuse beats Northwestern. Because Northwestern usually beats us.
At this stage, I'm just thinking about the next game ... the #2 seed, Penn.
Oh, and here's the link to InsideLacrosse's piece last month on Carolyn Davis.
Cheers,
Lavabe
Sorry to have missed it. I intend to be at the semis and hopefully the finals at Towsend State this coming weekend. Lav, thanks for the link. From what I saw at Georgetown, she is a terrific talent, as quick thinking as she is skilled.
Were you able to attend the match vs Md on Sat? I was unable to convince my wife to make the drive with me from Leesburg to College Park so we visited one of her college friends and her family all afternoon. Not a bad thing after all, considering she "introduced" us/convinced us to go out on a date 35 years ago and we will have our 30th anniversary this year.
I tried mightly, but did not make it. Had my 15 year old daughter with me and we were just 3 miles form U of Md., but she just had to get back to her friends, even though she took up the sport this spring and really enjoys it. She can play the heck out of the game too. Go figure, teenagers! Next weekend I leave her home.
Luckily for Duke, the Hoos have been eliminated. Duke always have a mental brain fart when they play the Hoos.
Hopefully, this will be the year they can finish the job...
My daughter is 5'7", strong, and reasonably fast. She plays the equivolent of maybe a defensive center mid (in soccer parlence), but joins the attack and scores a fair amount. She needs to defend the midfield and slow down or stop the other team's transitions, and is responsible often for her own team's transitions by running the ball up and, towards the end of the season, distributing.
She really, really likes the game. Me too; it helps that I have no clue as to the rules, so I don't try to coach her (she actually barred me from games for a while until I could convince her I wouldn't by sneaking in and hiding and her not knowing I was there).