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IL Pink Gorilla |
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"Doc and the Kids" |
The game played out much the way many expected, with the visiting Blue Jays edging out a less talented Towson team. Also as expected, the game lacked any kind of exciting transition. Both teams seemed content to play 6 on 6 in a methodical offense. This made for a pretty boring game to be honest. A facebook friend commented, tongue-in-cheek that this game was "the worst lacrosse game ever" and "I've seen better grandmasters games..." There were a few surprises, however.
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Wharton Ripping the First Goal of '11 |
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Guida and Hodgson |
Another surprise was how quiet the Hopkins midfield was. The Blue Jays' attack carried the offense. The highly regarded duo of Ranagan and Greeley, both sophomores midfielders, showed flashes today, but neither appeared to force the issue a whole lot. With their size and skill, these guys should be killing it. Neither really looked to take it to Towson. I don't know if this is Petro's iron fist or if they're deferring to the attack. We'll see if this changes.
What's up with the numbers on the Hopkins side of the ball. At times they looked more the part of a hockey team.
It was a little surprising to see non-traditional lax numbers on the team that is lacrosse tradition. 77, 92, and 88 all made an appearance on the Hopkins side of the ball.
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"The Shred" |
Like I said earlier, the game itself wasn't anything to get excited about unless you're a Hopkins fan, but the weather combined with the other sights and sounds (minus the Hopkins band....just awful) made for a good day at the ball game.
More pics to be posted on 24SevenLax.com on Facebook.
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