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Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 4:44 pm
by laxadaisical
Attack - lost 7, gained 4 recruits, returning 7 (11 total, 3 down from 2018)
Midfield - lost 7, gained 7 recruits, returning 13 (20 total, same as 2018)
Faceoff - lost 1, gained 2 recruits, returning 2 (4 total, plus 1 from 2018)
Goalie - lost 2, gained 2 recruits, returning 4 (6 total, same as 2018)
Defense - lost 2, gained 3 recruits, returning 8 (11 total, plus 1 from 2018)
LSM - lost 0, gained 2 recruits, returning 3 (5 total, plus 2 from 2018)

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 4:55 pm
by DU-fan
@laxadaisical

Nice analysis. Very interesting. Although, I would count Sean Mayle as an LSM last year. Was he listed as defense?

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 5:08 pm
by Dunker
Only 1 home game in month of March on March 30th. Brutal travel schedule, but that's the case most years. Ethan Walker might have the combo quickest release/fastest shot in college lax. I cannot follow his shots even on re-play. He is "The Rifleman" or Paladin from "Have Gun Will Travel". Steph Curry was at DU basketball practice Saturday where he spoke to kids in the locker room and attended the hockey game that evening. GS practiced at DU.

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 5:09 pm
by DU-fan
Overall Team State and Providence Breakdown
Colo. - 12
Calif. - 11
Ontario - 5
Md. - 4
Texas - 3
Ohio - 3
Wash. - 3
Conn. - 2
Ariz. - 2
Va. - 2
N.J. - 2
Ore. - 1
Ill. - 1
Mass. - 1
Pa. - 1
B.C. - 1
Nev. - 1
N.C. - 1
N.H. - 1
Total - 57

Freshman State and Providence Breakdown
Colo. - 4
Calif. - 4
Ontario - 3
Ohio - 1
B.C. - 1
Va. - 1
Texas - 1
Mass. - 1
Wash. - 1
Md. - 1
N.J. - 1
Total - 19

I don't recall a year with so many freshman.

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:45 pm
by laxadaisical
DU-fan wrote:@laxadaisical

Nice analysis. Very interesting. Although, I would count Sean Mayle as an LSM last year. Was he listed as defense?
You're correct, I had Mayle in the wrong bucket.

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2018 12:00 am
by laxadaisical
The geographic breakdown by DU-fan is great, I was curious about that. 2/3 of the incoming class is non-eastern.

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2018 9:34 pm
by Dunker
6 Canadians blending in with some pretty good players makes me think we will contend for a NC in 2019. We have never had 3 long poles as good as Newfeldt, Johnson, and Gaines. We may look like an uptempo version of Tierney's championship Princeton teams.
If you are a DU sports fan for all sports, we will throw out the best potential DU hoops team in a long time, like 70-71. That team had 3 pros on it

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2018 10:04 pm
by DU-fan
It is too quiet on this board. Spring will be here soon...

From Lax Magazine WAY-EARLY 2019 RANKINGS, June 8, 2018

6. DENVER
2018 record: 13-4 (5-0 Big East)

Last seen: Unable to stop Albany’s dynamic offense, resulting in a 15-13 loss that left them a game shy of the program’s sixth trip to Memorial Day weekend in eight years.

Senior starts lost: 41 of 170 (24.1 percent)

Senior scoring departing: 80 of 307 points (26.1 percent)

Initial forecast: There might not be a greater graduation loss for anyone in Division I than Denver faceoff maestro Trevor Baptiste. It’s not just that he was a four-time first team All-America pick. Rather, he was an insurance policy the Pioneers could always turn to when their defense wasn’t as stout as it needed to be or its offense wasn’t quite as efficient as normal. The latter was the case more than usual in 2018, and Denver will have much of the same group back next spring. Attackmen Ethan Walker (48 goals, 22 assists) and Austin French (29 goals, 31 assists) should again pace the offense, with Colton Jackson (22 goals, 12 assists) anchoring the midfield. A pair of Dylans (Gaines and Johnson) provide a good start for the close defense, and Alex Ready is a tested in the cage after starting for much of the last three years. But faceoffs are anyone’s guess, with Ryan Harnisch (17 of 44), Danny Logan (5 of 9) and Sean Penna (4 of 9) the only options on the roster who have taken a draw for the Pioneers. Denver will still be the favorite in the Big East, but their margin for error just won’t be the same as it was the last four seasons.

Is DU ranked too low, too high, or just right?

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2018 9:18 am
by gunnerz
At this point I'm more interested in the actual schedule for 2019.

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 10:37 am
by admin
Shane Osbourne from La Salle going to Denver.

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 12:49 pm
by Dunker
gunnerz wrote:At this point I'm more interested in the actual schedule for 2019.
Schedule being released today. I will share if on DU Have Spirit page on Facebook. Not sure how to share it here.

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 1:02 pm
by Dunker
DU-FAN

19 freshmen is odd, but if you look at the resumes, it makes some sense. Probably 4-8 of the kids were very good HS laxers, but not DU caliber recruited athletes. Some of the kids should be considered similar to preferred walk-ons. ( out of the bunch, some kids get better and play when they become upperclassmen) You need a larger roster these days for practices because kids leave for numerous reasons and injuries can mount-up. Also, remember, 10-15 practice players are needed to emulate an opponent's offense and defense. (in football, we call it the scout team)

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 3:41 pm
by gunnerz

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 4:20 pm
by a fan
Whew. That's one lame home schedule. One single home game (barely) in March.

Can't wait to see what Tierney has cooked up for the new shot clock defense.

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 5:16 pm
by Dunker
God awful home schedule 2 years in a row, but we knew that was coming. To make championship weekend, DU has to endure this: 1 flight to Delaware for a scrimmage Feb 2, 6 flights to play 7 regular season road games, 1 flight to California for a neutral site game with Notre Dame, 1 flight for NCAA quarterfinal game, and finally a flight to Philly for championship weekend.

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 1:59 am
by laxadaisical
Also backfilling 7 non-returners with extra freshmen
Dunker wrote:DU-FAN
19 freshmen is odd, but if you look at the resumes, it makes some sense. Probably 4-8 of the kids were very good HS laxers, but not DU caliber recruited athletes. Some of the kids should be considered similar to preferred walk-ons. ( out of the bunch, some kids get better and play when they become upperclassmen) You need a larger roster these days for practices because kids leave for numerous reasons and injuries can mount-up. Also, remember, 10-15 practice players are needed to emulate an opponent's offense and defense. (in football, we call it the scout team)

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 2:33 am
by laxadaisical
Re: schedule sucks... icon_puke
3 of the last 5 games are at home, allowing for rest and recuperation before the BE tournament, also at home, which allows rest for the NCAA tournament. I think its very strategically setup up for the best end of season performance, which has been an issue in the last few years.

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 12:33 pm
by a fan
Excellent point----I think we were looking at the schedule from a DU fan's perspective, not from a strategic standpoint.

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 3:22 pm
by laxadaisical
2019 recruit ranking is out https://www.insidelacrosse.com/recruiti ... ision+I/1#
Mostly 4-star recruits; class is 12th ranked behind the usual suspects, but only 6 of the 11 DU players have an IL ranking, so team rankings are meaningless

Re: Denver 2019

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 4:31 pm
by Dunker
Recruiting: Looks a little down as far as publicized players go, but we get kids from non hot beds who are often not rated too highly. "Trust the proscess"

Schedule: Don't give too much credit to Tierney for the end of schedule rest and recharge. The last 5 games are always BE games and this is the alternate year where we have 3 BE home games. BE Tournament at Barton is a big plus, but we don't always win at home. To please hometown fans, going back to playing a marquis match-up at Mile High might be the answer. Maybe a Hop, Md, UVA, and or some other brand school would fly west if they don't have to play in Barton. If we end up having to play Cleveland State and Utah every year, our options become less for home and home with mid range teams eastern teams..