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Thanks, knew I'd seen it.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 10:41 amPage 76 https://hopkinssports.com/documents/201 ... _7_19_.pdf
Always marvel at Hopkins' lax.
Yes, I see why leaving the Stanwicks off rankles, given that the list isn't simply, say the best 5, at each position.
That said, like everything else, winning teams translate to greater recognition of individual players.
But certainly the Stanwicks are among the very best of this past decade, two decades.
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I guess I didn't understand what the "All Time Team" actually was. Guess I need to study the record book more closely to keep up around here. It does seem misnamed though, it's really more of an HOF concept. Even JHU doesn't keep 134 guys on the roster at a time, maybe next year though. My thoughts were premised on it actually being what the name implied and more a defense of inclusion of Brown over the Stanwicks. Having looked at the list though, there's no question the Stanwicks belong on it and I'd hope the right people would consider rectifying the oversight.
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I think Joel Tinney should be on the All-Time Team.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 10:46 amThanks, knew I'd seen it.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 10:41 amPage 76 https://hopkinssports.com/documents/201 ... _7_19_.pdf
Always marvel at Hopkins' lax.
Yes, I see why leaving the Stanwicks off rankles, given that the list isn't simply, say the best 5, at each position.
That said, like everything else, winning teams translate to greater recognition of individual players.
But certainly the Stanwicks are among the very best of this past decade, two decades.
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https://hopkinssports.com/news/2020/4/1 ... hange.aspx
Just an FYI, petro is officially done at Hopkins
Just an FYI, petro is officially done at Hopkins
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Along with Benson and Dwan, it seems. Long time coming! Surprised it didn't come out after the school year's end, though.
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Along with Benson and Dwan, it seems. Long time coming! Surprised it didn't come out after the school year's end, though.Mr. F wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 11:52 am https://hopkinssports.com/news/2020/4/1 ... hange.aspx
Just an FYI, petro is officially done at Hopkins
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Finally!Mr. F wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 11:52 am https://hopkinssports.com/news/2020/4/1 ... hange.aspx
Just an FYI, petro is officially done at Hopkins
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WOW. I had it wrong. Thought they'd keep him another year.
Everyone who has been begging for this to happen—you got what you wanted. I really hope it was the right thing to do.
Still have a lot to think about and say on the topic but in the mean time I'll just wish Dave well and thank him for everything he did for this school.
I guess I have to change my avatar.
Everyone who has been begging for this to happen—you got what you wanted. I really hope it was the right thing to do.
Still have a lot to think about and say on the topic but in the mean time I'll just wish Dave well and thank him for everything he did for this school.
I guess I have to change my avatar.
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Alright...who do you guys want? Who do you think you'll end up with?
IMO, can't go wrong with Nads but won't be surprised if Raymond ends up there. Fun offense. Still has a defensive background.
IMO, can't go wrong with Nads but won't be surprised if Raymond ends up there. Fun offense. Still has a defensive background.
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Let the coaching hire speculation begin!
Some quick thoughts, none of which anyone is inclined to take seriously if they choose not to, but I'd still like to put it out there:
1. Does Hopkins go the alumni route, albeit some unproven alumni? i.e Seth Tierney
2. Looking for a young and possibly unprovven coach or an older more well-known coach?
3. Go after a Lars Tiffany or Andy Shay type-- coaches who already have won a national championship and are satisfied with that for now who may be interested in joining Hopkins given its great tradition and history and would like to cement their legacy there. They may be satiated with recent National Titles for now and would be ok moving to Hopkins if it means they can cement a legacy in the greatest lacrosse school in history in the long term? Or is that just too far fetched for us to expect from those guys who have good programs already?
Thoughts? Particularly on point 3
Some quick thoughts, none of which anyone is inclined to take seriously if they choose not to, but I'd still like to put it out there:
1. Does Hopkins go the alumni route, albeit some unproven alumni? i.e Seth Tierney
2. Looking for a young and possibly unprovven coach or an older more well-known coach?
3. Go after a Lars Tiffany or Andy Shay type-- coaches who already have won a national championship and are satisfied with that for now who may be interested in joining Hopkins given its great tradition and history and would like to cement their legacy there. They may be satiated with recent National Titles for now and would be ok moving to Hopkins if it means they can cement a legacy in the greatest lacrosse school in history in the long term? Or is that just too far fetched for us to expect from those guys who have good programs already?
Thoughts? Particularly on point 3
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Nads maybe.
Raymond has a skeleton in his closet not discussed here.
Raymond has a skeleton in his closet not discussed here.
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I would seriously try to hire John Tillman. Doubt he'd leave his cushy gig at College Park, but it's worth a try.JHUFan wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 12:19 pm Let the coaching hire speculation begin!
Some quick thoughts, none of which anyone is inclined to take seriously if they choose not to, but I'd still like to put it out there:
1. Does Hopkins go the alumni route, albeit some unproven alumni? i.e Seth Tierney
2. Looking for a young and possibly unprovven coach or an older more well-known coach?
3. Go after a Lars Tiffany or Andy Shay type-- coaches who already have won a national championship and are satisfied with that for now who may be interested in joining Hopkins given its great tradition and history and would like to cement their legacy there. They may be satiated with recent National Titles for now and would be ok moving to Hopkins if it means they can cement a legacy in the greatest lacrosse school in history in the long term? Or is that just too far fetched for us to expect from those guys who have good programs already?
Thoughts? Particularly on point 3
Greg Raymond is the hot name right now, and my guess is he's the guy they try the hardest to hire.
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The car accident is behind him. I did think about him. The next coach will inherit some good young talent. Best of luck.WOMBAT, Mod Emeritus wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 12:21 pm Nads maybe.
Raymond has a skeleton in his closet not discussed here.
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Albany's coach Scott Marr alum class of 90 Son play at Hopkins That angle goes well with many alumni right? Marr has done a great job turning Albany into a vey good program Few great years n there
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what about Nadelen from Towson? he's always been able to do more with less so to say ( this is not a knock against Towson at all)Sagittarius A* wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 12:22 pmI would seriously try to hire John Tillman. Doubt he'd leave his cushy gig at College Park, but it's worth a try.JHUFan wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 12:19 pm Let the coaching hire speculation begin!
Some quick thoughts, none of which anyone is inclined to take seriously if they choose not to, but I'd still like to put it out there:
1. Does Hopkins go the alumni route, albeit some unproven alumni? i.e Seth Tierney
2. Looking for a young and possibly unprovven coach or an older more well-known coach?
3. Go after a Lars Tiffany or Andy Shay type-- coaches who already have won a national championship and are satisfied with that for now who may be interested in joining Hopkins given its great tradition and history and would like to cement their legacy there. They may be satiated with recent National Titles for now and would be ok moving to Hopkins if it means they can cement a legacy in the greatest lacrosse school in history in the long term? Or is that just too far fetched for us to expect from those guys who have good programs already?
Thoughts? Particularly on point 3
Greg Raymond is the hot name right now, and my guess is he's the guy they try the hardest to hire.
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He runs a very different program up at Albany. I wonder how his style would mesh at the more conservative JHU.It aint over yet wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 12:34 pm Albany's coach Scott Marr alum class of 90 Son play at Hopkins That angle goes well with many alumni right? Marr has done a great job turning Albany into a vey good program Few great years n there
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This forum will not be nearly as much fun. Reading the hate mail towards Pietramala was great comedy. Fortunately, it will take only a few losses by the next coach and the comedy will begin again.
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"He runs a very different program up at Albany. I wonder how his style would mesh at the more conservative JHU." True but sport has changed Hopkns needs to go in a new direction Marr certainly change things up with high scoring type of play