Re: Loyola Greyhounds 2021
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2020 3:05 pm
Patrick Yowan G 2025
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I would think you will see the following non conference gamesNovaHound wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:52 am You could also throw in Georgetown, previously on the schedule. And UVA could take that bus ride up and bus back. I hope the Coaches can work something out with OOC teams. If that works out you could see games in mid to late Feb. What I don't know is whether or not fans will be able to attend. I have my doubts but that will be left up to the State of Maryland. Sorry to hear that about Pridemore. Wish him well. I am confident with Joey Kamish at Attack so no worries there.
Spoke with a Loyola dad and he son said, scrimmage vs Richmond Feb 6 and open UVA Feb 13. No FansLaxfan#1969 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 1:41 amI would think you will see the following non conference gamesNovaHound wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:52 am You could also throw in Georgetown, previously on the schedule. And UVA could take that bus ride up and bus back. I hope the Coaches can work something out with OOC teams. If that works out you could see games in mid to late Feb. What I don't know is whether or not fans will be able to attend. I have my doubts but that will be left up to the State of Maryland. Sorry to hear that about Pridemore. Wish him well. I am confident with Joey Kamish at Attack so no worries there.
UVA (at Loyola)
Hopkins (at Hopkins)
Towson (at Towson)
Georgetown (at Loyola)
That's 4 OOC games I would think will almost be a lock...
They are trying to stay very close to home...so I could see anything within say a 2-3 hour bus ride as being a possibility for the non conference at this point...light travel means less expense...I think it more about expense then it is about health...
Then play the partial or lighter Patriot schedule (6-7 games) plus the tourney
Just gotta hope we get the protocols set and we have good luck in testing...
Lastly I had not heard about Pridemore...with that said, Kamish should be fine and frankly a huge contributor as a primary ball carrier and dodger...then hopefully a 4th attackman will emerge as insurance (maybe a freshman...but keep in mind they had zero fall ball...I don't expect any freshman to contribute...at least early)...
There will be speed bumps...but just seeing plans starting to shape up...very excited to see this team
Any other games? What about hopkins? Towson?laxbro11 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 11:18 amSpoke with a Loyola dad and he son said, scrimmage vs Richmond Feb 6 and open UVA Feb 13. No FansLaxfan#1969 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 1:41 amI would think you will see the following non conference gamesNovaHound wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:52 am You could also throw in Georgetown, previously on the schedule. And UVA could take that bus ride up and bus back. I hope the Coaches can work something out with OOC teams. If that works out you could see games in mid to late Feb. What I don't know is whether or not fans will be able to attend. I have my doubts but that will be left up to the State of Maryland. Sorry to hear that about Pridemore. Wish him well. I am confident with Joey Kamish at Attack so no worries there.
UVA (at Loyola)
Hopkins (at Hopkins)
Towson (at Towson)
Georgetown (at Loyola)
That's 4 OOC games I would think will almost be a lock...
They are trying to stay very close to home...so I could see anything within say a 2-3 hour bus ride as being a possibility for the non conference at this point...light travel means less expense...I think it more about expense then it is about health...
Then play the partial or lighter Patriot schedule (6-7 games) plus the tourney
Just gotta hope we get the protocols set and we have good luck in testing...
Lastly I had not heard about Pridemore...with that said, Kamish should be fine and frankly a huge contributor as a primary ball carrier and dodger...then hopefully a 4th attackman will emerge as insurance (maybe a freshman...but keep in mind they had zero fall ball...I don't expect any freshman to contribute...at least early)...
There will be speed bumps...but just seeing plans starting to shape up...very excited to see this team
Correct on the Richmond and UVA info...I'd be stunned if parents/family are not allowed to attend an outside game...houndace1 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 1:02 pmAny other games? What about hopkins? Towson?laxbro11 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 11:18 amSpoke with a Loyola dad and he son said, scrimmage vs Richmond Feb 6 and open UVA Feb 13. No FansLaxfan#1969 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 1:41 amI would think you will see the following non conference gamesNovaHound wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:52 am You could also throw in Georgetown, previously on the schedule. And UVA could take that bus ride up and bus back. I hope the Coaches can work something out with OOC teams. If that works out you could see games in mid to late Feb. What I don't know is whether or not fans will be able to attend. I have my doubts but that will be left up to the State of Maryland. Sorry to hear that about Pridemore. Wish him well. I am confident with Joey Kamish at Attack so no worries there.
UVA (at Loyola)
Hopkins (at Hopkins)
Towson (at Towson)
Georgetown (at Loyola)
That's 4 OOC games I would think will almost be a lock...
They are trying to stay very close to home...so I could see anything within say a 2-3 hour bus ride as being a possibility for the non conference at this point...light travel means less expense...I think it more about expense then it is about health...
Then play the partial or lighter Patriot schedule (6-7 games) plus the tourney
Just gotta hope we get the protocols set and we have good luck in testing...
Lastly I had not heard about Pridemore...with that said, Kamish should be fine and frankly a huge contributor as a primary ball carrier and dodger...then hopefully a 4th attackman will emerge as insurance (maybe a freshman...but keep in mind they had zero fall ball...I don't expect any freshman to contribute...at least early)...
There will be speed bumps...but just seeing plans starting to shape up...very excited to see this team
Are you saying that Loyola is not going to be following strict testing practices? Why not?Laxfan#1969 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 12:05 amCorrect on the Richmond and UVA info...I'd be stunned if parents/family are not allowed to attend an outside game...houndace1 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 1:02 pmAny other games? What about hopkins? Towson?laxbro11 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 11:18 amSpoke with a Loyola dad and he son said, scrimmage vs Richmond Feb 6 and open UVA Feb 13. No FansLaxfan#1969 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 1:41 amI would think you will see the following non conference gamesNovaHound wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:52 am You could also throw in Georgetown, previously on the schedule. And UVA could take that bus ride up and bus back. I hope the Coaches can work something out with OOC teams. If that works out you could see games in mid to late Feb. What I don't know is whether or not fans will be able to attend. I have my doubts but that will be left up to the State of Maryland. Sorry to hear that about Pridemore. Wish him well. I am confident with Joey Kamish at Attack so no worries there.
UVA (at Loyola)
Hopkins (at Hopkins)
Towson (at Towson)
Georgetown (at Loyola)
That's 4 OOC games I would think will almost be a lock...
They are trying to stay very close to home...so I could see anything within say a 2-3 hour bus ride as being a possibility for the non conference at this point...light travel means less expense...I think it more about expense then it is about health...
Then play the partial or lighter Patriot schedule (6-7 games) plus the tourney
Just gotta hope we get the protocols set and we have good luck in testing...
Lastly I had not heard about Pridemore...with that said, Kamish should be fine and frankly a huge contributor as a primary ball carrier and dodger...then hopefully a 4th attackman will emerge as insurance (maybe a freshman...but keep in mind they had zero fall ball...I don't expect any freshman to contribute...at least early)...
There will be speed bumps...but just seeing plans starting to shape up...very excited to see this team
More info will trickle out on schedule soon IMO...players will be back on 1/11
See what happens with the other games...nothing is a lock...expect a few speed bumps, and Loyola didn't practice as a team in the fall...so expect a rusty start....many schools had pretty normal falls depending on the administrations support
Big Ten schools will not play teams if they do not follow strict testing practices...hence I don't expect to see the Rutgers game. I find it hard to believe they wouldn't play Hop...but who knows
The next 3 weeks will be interesting...
Actually that's not what I'm saying...my opinion is the big ten is actually overreacting....from a testing and policy perspectiveMDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 8:19 amAre you saying that Loyola is not going to be following strict testing practices? Why not?Laxfan#1969 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 12:05 amCorrect on the Richmond and UVA info...I'd be stunned if parents/family are not allowed to attend an outside game...houndace1 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 1:02 pmAny other games? What about hopkins? Towson?laxbro11 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 11:18 amSpoke with a Loyola dad and he son said, scrimmage vs Richmond Feb 6 and open UVA Feb 13. No FansLaxfan#1969 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 1:41 amI would think you will see the following non conference gamesNovaHound wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:52 am You could also throw in Georgetown, previously on the schedule. And UVA could take that bus ride up and bus back. I hope the Coaches can work something out with OOC teams. If that works out you could see games in mid to late Feb. What I don't know is whether or not fans will be able to attend. I have my doubts but that will be left up to the State of Maryland. Sorry to hear that about Pridemore. Wish him well. I am confident with Joey Kamish at Attack so no worries there.
UVA (at Loyola)
Hopkins (at Hopkins)
Towson (at Towson)
Georgetown (at Loyola)
That's 4 OOC games I would think will almost be a lock...
They are trying to stay very close to home...so I could see anything within say a 2-3 hour bus ride as being a possibility for the non conference at this point...light travel means less expense...I think it more about expense then it is about health...
Then play the partial or lighter Patriot schedule (6-7 games) plus the tourney
Just gotta hope we get the protocols set and we have good luck in testing...
Lastly I had not heard about Pridemore...with that said, Kamish should be fine and frankly a huge contributor as a primary ball carrier and dodger...then hopefully a 4th attackman will emerge as insurance (maybe a freshman...but keep in mind they had zero fall ball...I don't expect any freshman to contribute...at least early)...
There will be speed bumps...but just seeing plans starting to shape up...very excited to see this team
More info will trickle out on schedule soon IMO...players will be back on 1/11
See what happens with the other games...nothing is a lock...expect a few speed bumps, and Loyola didn't practice as a team in the fall...so expect a rusty start....many schools had pretty normal falls depending on the administrations support
Big Ten schools will not play teams if they do not follow strict testing practices...hence I don't expect to see the Rutgers game. I find it hard to believe they wouldn't play Hop...but who knows
The next 3 weeks will be interesting...
You would think that at least they would allow 2 tickets per player... 120 in the stands. At Ridely can easily socially distance and have no issues. I agree it is an outdoor venue. There should be no issues. But if that is the price to pay for Lacrosse, than so be it.Laxfan#1969 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 11:16 amActually that's not what I'm saying...my opinion is the big ten is actually overreacting....from a testing and policy perspectiveMDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 8:19 amAre you saying that Loyola is not going to be following strict testing practices? Why not?Laxfan#1969 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 12:05 amCorrect on the Richmond and UVA info...I'd be stunned if parents/family are not allowed to attend an outside game...houndace1 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 1:02 pmAny other games? What about hopkins? Towson?laxbro11 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 11:18 amSpoke with a Loyola dad and he son said, scrimmage vs Richmond Feb 6 and open UVA Feb 13. No FansLaxfan#1969 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 1:41 amI would think you will see the following non conference gamesNovaHound wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:52 am You could also throw in Georgetown, previously on the schedule. And UVA could take that bus ride up and bus back. I hope the Coaches can work something out with OOC teams. If that works out you could see games in mid to late Feb. What I don't know is whether or not fans will be able to attend. I have my doubts but that will be left up to the State of Maryland. Sorry to hear that about Pridemore. Wish him well. I am confident with Joey Kamish at Attack so no worries there.
UVA (at Loyola)
Hopkins (at Hopkins)
Towson (at Towson)
Georgetown (at Loyola)
That's 4 OOC games I would think will almost be a lock...
They are trying to stay very close to home...so I could see anything within say a 2-3 hour bus ride as being a possibility for the non conference at this point...light travel means less expense...I think it more about expense then it is about health...
Then play the partial or lighter Patriot schedule (6-7 games) plus the tourney
Just gotta hope we get the protocols set and we have good luck in testing...
Lastly I had not heard about Pridemore...with that said, Kamish should be fine and frankly a huge contributor as a primary ball carrier and dodger...then hopefully a 4th attackman will emerge as insurance (maybe a freshman...but keep in mind they had zero fall ball...I don't expect any freshman to contribute...at least early)...
There will be speed bumps...but just seeing plans starting to shape up...very excited to see this team
More info will trickle out on schedule soon IMO...players will be back on 1/11
See what happens with the other games...nothing is a lock...expect a few speed bumps, and Loyola didn't practice as a team in the fall...so expect a rusty start....many schools had pretty normal falls depending on the administrations support
Big Ten schools will not play teams if they do not follow strict testing practices...hence I don't expect to see the Rutgers game. I find it hard to believe they wouldn't play Hop...but who knows
The next 3 weeks will be interesting...
Big Ten is testing athletes daily...from what I have heard, they are looking to play teams that follow the same practice...so there is some uncertainty around who the Big Ten will play outside of conference...
I'm sure Loyola (and other teams) will do more than enough testing...but the big ten may choose to say they won't play them...I'm not sure what that process will be...this is all hearsay
I think the big tens policy is frankly over the top...these are 18-22 healthy athletes...they will be fine...they have the most strict quarantine/isolation policies for these kids...I think it's way to much...but when school administrators, legal and liability teams start to get involved...it gets overplayed....but hey, that's where we are at here as we crawl into 2021...
Bottom line is this year will look very different...I'm guessing teams will be lucky to get 10 games (reg season) played due to very tough covid policies (for 18-22 year olds)....but hey...some lacrosse is better than no lacrosse...
I feel bad for the athletes...they are being held to over the top protocols, heavy scrutiny, and they are by far the least impacted demographic by covid...but this will not be a fun semester for lacrosse athletes...a kid could do all the right things, pull a positive test, and miss multiple weeks....and that kid will be just fine...tests are not always accurate as we know...so you are gonna see each team lose key guys for chunks of the shorter season...and the kids didn't do anything wrong...
Like I said...some lacrosse will be better than no lacrosse...but this year is gonna be messy...it doesn't have to be...but administrators and policy makers will make it messy...and all the scrutiny will fall on the shoulders of the 18-22 year olds...
See what happens...next 2-3 weeks will give us more news on schedules....
Ive talked with a couple Gtown kidson the team that are buddies with my sons...Gtown is playing, the team is reporting back I think late next weekhoundace1 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 12:04 pm Lets say OOC games are scheduled.
I believe it can be
UVA
hop
Towson (both due to close proximity)
Replace Georgetown with MD since I don’t know if Georgetown will have a season because I read that they are only allowing seniors back to campus?
MD could serve as a replacement since its in-state
I don’t see Duke happening since this year loyola would be traveling down to Durham
The basketball situation should have zero impacts on lacrosse IMO...just my opinion...
You could easily have 2-4 tix per player and have zero issues outdoors....the SEC football stadiums allowed 7-10k...laxbro11 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 11:27 amYou would think that at least they would allow 2 tickets per player... 120 in the stands. At Ridely can easily socially distance and have no issues. I agree it is an outdoor venue. There should be no issues. But if that is the price to pay for Lacrosse, than so be it.Laxfan#1969 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 11:16 amActually that's not what I'm saying...my opinion is the big ten is actually overreacting....from a testing and policy perspectiveMDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 8:19 amAre you saying that Loyola is not going to be following strict testing practices? Why not?Laxfan#1969 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 12:05 amCorrect on the Richmond and UVA info...I'd be stunned if parents/family are not allowed to attend an outside game...houndace1 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 1:02 pmAny other games? What about hopkins? Towson?laxbro11 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 11:18 amSpoke with a Loyola dad and he son said, scrimmage vs Richmond Feb 6 and open UVA Feb 13. No FansLaxfan#1969 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 1:41 amI would think you will see the following non conference gamesNovaHound wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:52 am You could also throw in Georgetown, previously on the schedule. And UVA could take that bus ride up and bus back. I hope the Coaches can work something out with OOC teams. If that works out you could see games in mid to late Feb. What I don't know is whether or not fans will be able to attend. I have my doubts but that will be left up to the State of Maryland. Sorry to hear that about Pridemore. Wish him well. I am confident with Joey Kamish at Attack so no worries there.
UVA (at Loyola)
Hopkins (at Hopkins)
Towson (at Towson)
Georgetown (at Loyola)
That's 4 OOC games I would think will almost be a lock...
They are trying to stay very close to home...so I could see anything within say a 2-3 hour bus ride as being a possibility for the non conference at this point...light travel means less expense...I think it more about expense then it is about health...
Then play the partial or lighter Patriot schedule (6-7 games) plus the tourney
Just gotta hope we get the protocols set and we have good luck in testing...
Lastly I had not heard about Pridemore...with that said, Kamish should be fine and frankly a huge contributor as a primary ball carrier and dodger...then hopefully a 4th attackman will emerge as insurance (maybe a freshman...but keep in mind they had zero fall ball...I don't expect any freshman to contribute...at least early)...
There will be speed bumps...but just seeing plans starting to shape up...very excited to see this team
More info will trickle out on schedule soon IMO...players will be back on 1/11
See what happens with the other games...nothing is a lock...expect a few speed bumps, and Loyola didn't practice as a team in the fall...so expect a rusty start....many schools had pretty normal falls depending on the administrations support
Big Ten schools will not play teams if they do not follow strict testing practices...hence I don't expect to see the Rutgers game. I find it hard to believe they wouldn't play Hop...but who knows
The next 3 weeks will be interesting...
Big Ten is testing athletes daily...from what I have heard, they are looking to play teams that follow the same practice...so there is some uncertainty around who the Big Ten will play outside of conference...
I'm sure Loyola (and other teams) will do more than enough testing...but the big ten may choose to say they won't play them...I'm not sure what that process will be...this is all hearsay
I think the big tens policy is frankly over the top...these are 18-22 healthy athletes...they will be fine...they have the most strict quarantine/isolation policies for these kids...I think it's way to much...but when school administrators, legal and liability teams start to get involved...it gets overplayed....but hey, that's where we are at here as we crawl into 2021...
Bottom line is this year will look very different...I'm guessing teams will be lucky to get 10 games (reg season) played due to very tough covid policies (for 18-22 year olds)....but hey...some lacrosse is better than no lacrosse...
I feel bad for the athletes...they are being held to over the top protocols, heavy scrutiny, and they are by far the least impacted demographic by covid...but this will not be a fun semester for lacrosse athletes...a kid could do all the right things, pull a positive test, and miss multiple weeks....and that kid will be just fine...tests are not always accurate as we know...so you are gonna see each team lose key guys for chunks of the shorter season...and the kids didn't do anything wrong...
Like I said...some lacrosse will be better than no lacrosse...but this year is gonna be messy...it doesn't have to be...but administrators and policy makers will make it messy...and all the scrutiny will fall on the shoulders of the 18-22 year olds...
See what happens...next 2-3 weeks will give us more news on schedules....
I worry on which way the Ivies go, could sway the Patriot League
This is dangerously close to a political discussion, but I see that what you're saying is that Loyola is unlikely to be following AS strict testing protocols as the Big 10. That sounds factual, even if 'hearsay' at this point, or subject to change.Laxfan#1969 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 11:16 amActually that's not what I'm saying...my opinion is the big ten is actually overreacting....from a testing and policy perspectiveMDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 8:19 amAre you saying that Loyola is not going to be following strict testing practices? Why not?Laxfan#1969 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 12:05 amCorrect on the Richmond and UVA info...I'd be stunned if parents/family are not allowed to attend an outside game...houndace1 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 1:02 pmAny other games? What about hopkins? Towson?laxbro11 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 11:18 amSpoke with a Loyola dad and he son said, scrimmage vs Richmond Feb 6 and open UVA Feb 13. No FansLaxfan#1969 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 1:41 amI would think you will see the following non conference gamesNovaHound wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:52 am You could also throw in Georgetown, previously on the schedule. And UVA could take that bus ride up and bus back. I hope the Coaches can work something out with OOC teams. If that works out you could see games in mid to late Feb. What I don't know is whether or not fans will be able to attend. I have my doubts but that will be left up to the State of Maryland. Sorry to hear that about Pridemore. Wish him well. I am confident with Joey Kamish at Attack so no worries there.
UVA (at Loyola)
Hopkins (at Hopkins)
Towson (at Towson)
Georgetown (at Loyola)
That's 4 OOC games I would think will almost be a lock...
They are trying to stay very close to home...so I could see anything within say a 2-3 hour bus ride as being a possibility for the non conference at this point...light travel means less expense...I think it more about expense then it is about health...
Then play the partial or lighter Patriot schedule (6-7 games) plus the tourney
Just gotta hope we get the protocols set and we have good luck in testing...
Lastly I had not heard about Pridemore...with that said, Kamish should be fine and frankly a huge contributor as a primary ball carrier and dodger...then hopefully a 4th attackman will emerge as insurance (maybe a freshman...but keep in mind they had zero fall ball...I don't expect any freshman to contribute...at least early)...
There will be speed bumps...but just seeing plans starting to shape up...very excited to see this team
More info will trickle out on schedule soon IMO...players will be back on 1/11
See what happens with the other games...nothing is a lock...expect a few speed bumps, and Loyola didn't practice as a team in the fall...so expect a rusty start....many schools had pretty normal falls depending on the administrations support
Big Ten schools will not play teams if they do not follow strict testing practices...hence I don't expect to see the Rutgers game. I find it hard to believe they wouldn't play Hop...but who knows
The next 3 weeks will be interesting...
Big Ten is testing athletes daily...from what I have heard, they are looking to play teams that follow the same practice...so there is some uncertainty around who the Big Ten will play outside of conference...
I'm sure Loyola (and other teams) will do more than enough testing...but the big ten may choose to say they won't play them...I'm not sure what that process will be...this is all hearsay
I think the big tens policy is frankly over the top...these are 18-22 healthy athletes...they will be fine...they have the most strict quarantine/isolation policies for these kids...I think it's way to much...but when school administrators, legal and liability teams start to get involved...it gets overplayed....but hey, that's where we are at here as we crawl into 2021...
Bottom line is this year will look very different...I'm guessing teams will be lucky to get 10 games (reg season) played due to very tough covid policies (for 18-22 year olds)....but hey...some lacrosse is better than no lacrosse...
I feel bad for the athletes...they are being held to over the top protocols, heavy scrutiny, and they are by far the least impacted demographic by covid...but this will not be a fun semester for lacrosse athletes...a kid could do all the right things, pull a positive test, and miss multiple weeks....and that kid will be just fine...tests are not always accurate as we know...so you are gonna see each team lose key guys for chunks of the shorter season...and the kids didn't do anything wrong...
Like I said...some lacrosse will be better than no lacrosse...but this year is gonna be messy...it doesn't have to be...but administrators and policy makers will make it messy...and all the scrutiny will fall on the shoulders of the 18-22 year olds...
See what happens...next 2-3 weeks will give us more news on schedules....