faircornell wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 10:06 pm
To perhaps move the conversation back to lacrosse, from the limited information that I can gather from the internet and speaking with friends, it looks like Coach Gerry Byrne will continue to breathe new energy and life into the Harvard program. In the shortened 2020 season, his record of 2-2 and markedly improved defense was encouraging. Regardless of certain question marks surrounding many of the teams (with the possible exception of Yale), it will be great if the Crimson add to the competitiveness of the league.
Hmmm, in my mind, Yale has some question marks (i.e., FOGO?), but to be fair to Faircornell, probably fewer than other Ivies. Harvard, yes, that lot has posted its 2022 roster, with only 32 players, but no frosh, and including an Assistant Director of Athletic Communications and the Associate Director, Varsity Club.
https://gocrimson.com/sports/mens-lacrosse/roster Well, they smile nicely for the camera. I could make more inane comments, but we're not trying to win any page-count competitions here. Yes, I suppose it would be good for the league to be more competitive, but my preference would be to see a markedly improved Dartmouth whilst Harvard continues to get thrashed.