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Uplifting story about an experience he will never forget. Back in the dark days before camps took over lax players summers, a fair number worked as lifeguards, where if you were lucky enough to work at a major beach, you had the opportunity to put your CPR training to work.
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Apologies if I am a little thick on this question, but does this spring lack of season mean that every freshman, sophomore and junior at the Ivies can get a fourth year elsewhere? This has to drive the coaches absolutely crazy as they will develop players and then watch at least some of them move on to a fifth year at one of the powerhouse programs.
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Yes. The extra year of eligibility applies to all current players.Lax3 wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 7:42 pm Apologies if I am a little thick on this question, but does this spring lack of season mean that every freshman, sophomore and junior at the Ivies can get a fourth year elsewhere? This has to drive the coaches absolutely crazy as they will develop players and then watch at least some of them move on to a fifth year at one of the powerhouse programs.
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Yep. A few Harvard underclassmen have already pre-submitted themselves to the transfer portal for after they graduate. That I didn't know you could do until this year. So it's possible they know where they will play as 5th years long before they're done at Harvard.Lax3 wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 7:42 pm Apologies if I am a little thick on this question, but does this spring lack of season mean that every freshman, sophomore and junior at the Ivies can get a fourth year elsewhere? This has to drive the coaches absolutely crazy as they will develop players and then watch at least some of them move on to a fifth year at one of the powerhouse programs.
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TD Ierlan picked first overall in the MLL draft by NY Lizards. Lets see if he'll play there.
Will Weitzel also picked in the first round. 6th overall to the Bayhawks as team mix picking the greatest talent and who they can get to play
Will Weitzel also picked in the first round. 6th overall to the Bayhawks as team mix picking the greatest talent and who they can get to play
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I don’t like the one foot out the door feel for some of the players.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 7:57 pmYep. A few Harvard underclassmen have already pre-submitted themselves to the transfer portal for after they graduate. That I didn't know you could do until this year. So it's possible they know where they will play as 5th years long before they're done at Harvard.Lax3 wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 7:42 pm Apologies if I am a little thick on this question, but does this spring lack of season mean that every freshman, sophomore and junior at the Ivies can get a fourth year elsewhere? This has to drive the coaches absolutely crazy as they will develop players and then watch at least some of them move on to a fifth year at one of the powerhouse programs.
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Just posted 15 minutes ago. Behind a paywall, but you can get the idea from the headline. Seems Ierlan's status as a transfer left some wiggle room here?
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TD Ierlan will return and play at Yale. Him having courses left for his Political Science degree after transfering from UAlbany means that he still counts as a undergraduate
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I heard that last night. I PM'd a couple of guys.spartanslynx wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 4:55 pm TD Ierlan will return and play at Yale. Him having courses left for his Political Science degree after transfering from UAlbany means that he still counts as a undergraduate
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Awesome news that TD is back! Morrill and Hynes have to be pretty upset but good for Shay that they have him for another year.
Wonder how poor Neumann works through this. Top FOGO coming out of high school. Plus they are getting the top ranked FOGO in country coming in from Chaminade.
Wonder how poor Neumann works through this. Top FOGO coming out of high school. Plus they are getting the top ranked FOGO in country coming in from Chaminade.
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I thought the original reason given for the transfer from Albany had something to do with economics and his aspirations in the world of business.
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Unforeseen benefit of needing 5 years for the diploma. A little off brand for Yale, but can’t blame them for making it work. Handsome Dan can rejoice.
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I recall that as well. TD was an Econ major at Albany according to the articles below so I’m not sure where the Poli Sci angle is coming from but whatever...
https://www.democratandchronicle.com/st ... 723351002/
https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/ ... pter/53728
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https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/ ... ason/56379
Another article reporting the news. Got the heads up from TLD and was surprised to say the least. Yale's willingness to make this particular adjustment might lead to more concerted efforts by Cornell, Brown and Penn to pursue keeping more of their seniors. Joey Neumann's situation and choices are entirely up to him. I expect him to make the right ones for himself. He's now had two years as an understudy to arguably the best collegiate FOGO ever and knows what to expect from the program and the school as well.
TDs return, provided the spring season is a go and he stays in good health, should be nothing but a blessing for Yale's 2021 team and season. Here's wishing everyone well, and a quick end to the Covid nightmare.
Another article reporting the news. Got the heads up from TLD and was surprised to say the least. Yale's willingness to make this particular adjustment might lead to more concerted efforts by Cornell, Brown and Penn to pursue keeping more of their seniors. Joey Neumann's situation and choices are entirely up to him. I expect him to make the right ones for himself. He's now had two years as an understudy to arguably the best collegiate FOGO ever and knows what to expect from the program and the school as well.
TDs return, provided the spring season is a go and he stays in good health, should be nothing but a blessing for Yale's 2021 team and season. Here's wishing everyone well, and a quick end to the Covid nightmare.
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You see.... I didn't pass along bad info last night.calourie wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 9:10 pm https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/ ... ason/56379
Another article reporting the news. Got the heads up from TLD and was surprised to say the least. Yale's willingness to make this particular adjustment might lead to more concerted efforts by Cornell, Brown and Penn to pursue keeping more of their seniors. Joey Neumann's situation and choices are entirely up to him. I expect him to make the right ones for himself. He's now had two years as an understudy to arguably the best collegiate FOGO ever and knows what to expect from the program and the school as well.
TDs return, provided the spring season is a go and he stays in good health, should be nothing but a blessing for Yale's 2021 team and season. Here's wishing everyone well, and a quick end to the Covid nightmare.
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Yes, and Neuman's timing seemed perfect, coming in right after 3rd Team All American Conor Mackie's graduation....calourie wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 9:10 pm https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/ ... ason/56379
...Joey Neumann's situation and choices are entirely up to him. I expect him to make the right ones for himself. He's now had two years as an understudy to arguably the best collegiate FOGO ever and knows what to expect from the program and the school as well.
TDs return, provided the spring season is a go and he stays in good health, should be nothing but a blessing for Yale's 2021 team and season. Here's wishing everyone well, and a quick end to the Covid nightmare.
Yes, TLD had a good source, and TD is tremendous. Say what you will, but TD does tilt the field in Yale's favor. Next year's Yale sophomores will have had so little collegiate playing time, it will almost be like having two first-year classes. With Morrill and Guadet gone, I could imagine Bragg moving from midfield back to his natural attack role (although after big Sam Handley burst onto the scenes at Penn, we may have entered the big, tall midfielder era). And yes, wishing everyone well, and for a return to some semblance of normality.
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Nice pick-up from Class of 2022:
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Yale with two of the top 16 ranked Inside Lacrosse Class of 2022 players.
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Yale with two of the top 16 ranked Inside Lacrosse Class of 2022 players.
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Do the new f/o rules begin this year? Maybe field won't be tilted that much.FannOLax wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 9:57 pm ... Yes, TLD had a good source, and TD is tremendous. Say what you will, but TD does tilt the field in Yale's favor. Next year's Yale sophomores will have had so little collegiate playing time, it will almost be like having two first-year classes. With Morrill and Guadet gone, I could imagine Bragg moving from midfield back to his natural attack role (although after big Sam Handley burst onto the scenes at Penn, we may have entered the big, tall midfielder era). And yes, wishing everyone well, and for a return to some semblance of normality.
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Might be better for him. Time will tell.bearlaxfan wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 3:37 pmDo the new f/o rules begin this year? Maybe field won't be tilted that much.FannOLax wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 9:57 pm ... Yes, TLD had a good source, and TD is tremendous. Say what you will, but TD does tilt the field in Yale's favor. Next year's Yale sophomores will have had so little collegiate playing time, it will almost be like having two first-year classes. With Morrill and Guadet gone, I could imagine Bragg moving from midfield back to his natural attack role (although after big Sam Handley burst onto the scenes at Penn, we may have entered the big, tall midfielder era). And yes, wishing everyone well, and for a return to some semblance of normality.
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