What’s interesting is we were just allowed scholarships and aren’t funded yet, another 2-3yrs to be fully funded, so while there’s aid those kids including 5th years really want to be there by paying for it. Should at a lot to future kids about the staff and institution.
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In case anyone missed this
The 2023 lacrosse season is only one-game old, but Hobart College junior attackman Anthony Dattellas has already earned two weekly awards. One day after being named the Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Week, the U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association tabbed the Camillus, New York, native to its Division I Team of the Week.
Against Canisius on Saturday, Dattellas erupted for a career-high seven goals and added an assist to lead the Statesmen to a 20-14 season-opening victory. He produced six of his eight points in the first quarter, helping Hobart build a 9-1 lead after 15 minutes. Dattellas tacked on two more goals in the second quarter as the Statesmen carried a 14-4 lead into halftime.
A three-year starter, Dattellas has appeared in 21 career games, logging 39 goals and 15 assists for 54 points.
Hobart (1-0) will return to action Saturday, Feb. 18, when the Statesmen visit Lehigh (1-0). The Mountain Hawks defeated Fairfield 20-10 in their season opener. The game will be the 11th all-time meeting between the programs with the Statesmen holding a 7-3 series lead, including a 14-13 victory in Geneva last season.
The 2023 lacrosse season is only one-game old, but Hobart College junior attackman Anthony Dattellas has already earned two weekly awards. One day after being named the Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Week, the U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association tabbed the Camillus, New York, native to its Division I Team of the Week.
Against Canisius on Saturday, Dattellas erupted for a career-high seven goals and added an assist to lead the Statesmen to a 20-14 season-opening victory. He produced six of his eight points in the first quarter, helping Hobart build a 9-1 lead after 15 minutes. Dattellas tacked on two more goals in the second quarter as the Statesmen carried a 14-4 lead into halftime.
A three-year starter, Dattellas has appeared in 21 career games, logging 39 goals and 15 assists for 54 points.
Hobart (1-0) will return to action Saturday, Feb. 18, when the Statesmen visit Lehigh (1-0). The Mountain Hawks defeated Fairfield 20-10 in their season opener. The game will be the 11th all-time meeting between the programs with the Statesmen holding a 7-3 series lead, including a 14-13 victory in Geneva last season.
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Good for them, its great for the school too, guys must def like playing there. I know they don't go for the weather:) Good luck this year.Farfromgeneva wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 6:46 amWhat’s interesting is we were just allowed scholarships and aren’t funded yet, another 2-3yrs to be fully funded, so while there’s aid those kids including 5th years really want to be there by paying for it. Should at a lot to future kids about the staff and institution.
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The weather is just grand! No idea what you are talking about…xxxxxxx wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:15 amGood for them, its great for the school too, guys must def like playing there. I know they don't go for the weather:) Good luck this year.Farfromgeneva wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 6:46 amWhat’s interesting is we were just allowed scholarships and aren’t funded yet, another 2-3yrs to be fully funded, so while there’s aid those kids including 5th years really want to be there by paying for it. Should at a lot to future kids about the staff and institution.
https://www.hws.edu/offices/facilities/snow.aspx
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61 players..... my senior year we had 19. I guess that's why I played.
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Roster size was 45 all four years, but the B team always had some good talent, too. Those 2 weekends of tryouts were a bit#h...not to mention the subsequent practices in Bristol in full sweats(that's why Boswell parking lot was a welcome alternative--the "black turf" as we called it, still better than the sauna in full sweats)..and most offensive players wore the padded pants as we were knocked down or into the walls often!
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Problem is the fixed amount of food they have to eat from! (Kidding everyone knows you can load up at saga, my FR yr there was a teammate named Pat French who was 400lbs and used to bring ziplock bags to Saga and load up to bring home)
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FMU, you had it "easy" with weekend tryouts. During my time tryouts were over 6 days. Attack & D were done together. Midfield separate. The catch was depending on position and day, you were in Bristol from 5 to 7 AM, or 10 to Midnight. Goalies did both shifts. Shoveling the parking lot wasn't bad after being bounced off the walls of Bristol by Schardt, Howard, Martin or Corcoran. Those were the days ...lolFMUBart wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 1:18 pm Roster size was 45 all four years, but the B team always had some good talent, too. Those 2 weekends of tryouts were a bit#h...not to mention the subsequent practices in Bristol in full sweats(that's why Boswell parking lot was a welcome alternative--the "black turf" as we called it, still better than the sauna in full sweats)..and most offensive players wore the padded pants as we were knocked down or into the walls often!
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Sounds like we just missed each other, OBM! We were issued our own equipment when I was there. I heard stories that back in the day, you grabbed a helmet, armpads and gloves out of the big laundry bins and returned them after that tryout day; then the next day you went back and grabbed sweaty equipment(which wasn't the stuff you wore the day before) and did it all over again--thankfully, this was pre-covid
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I did 10 to midnight. Pretty tough sleeping after that, lol. Pretty jacked up.oldbartman wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 3:32 pmFMU, you had it "easy" with weekend tryouts. During my time tryouts were over 6 days. Attack & D were done together. Midfield separate. The catch was depending on position and day, you were in Bristol from 5 to 7 AM, or 10 to Midnight. Goalies did both shifts. Shoveling the parking lot wasn't bad after being bounced off the walls of Bristol by Schardt, Howard, Martin or Corcoran. Those were the days ...lolFMUBart wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 1:18 pm Roster size was 45 all four years, but the B team always had some good talent, too. Those 2 weekends of tryouts were a bit#h...not to mention the subsequent practices in Bristol in full sweats(that's why Boswell parking lot was a welcome alternative--the "black turf" as we called it, still better than the sauna in full sweats)..and most offensive players wore the padded pants as we were knocked down or into the walls often!
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Coach Mac was a riot to play for. B team was the place DJU fermented athletic talent.FMUBart wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 1:18 pm Roster size was 45 all four years, but the B team always had some good talent, too. Those 2 weekends of tryouts were a bit#h...not to mention the subsequent practices in Bristol in full sweats(that's why Boswell parking lot was a welcome alternative--the "black turf" as we called it, still better than the sauna in full sweats)..and most offensive players wore the padded pants as we were knocked down or into the walls often!
If I don’t disremember tryouts were 2 weekends Fri,Sat nights and Sunday morning.
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Yes that is how it was. My RA FY was Hank Janczyk, he told me to buy my own gear. Didn't do that till sophomore year. It was worth every penny.FMUBart wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 3:54 pm Sounds like we just missed each other, OBM! We were issued our own equipment when I was there. I heard stories that back in the day, you grabbed a helmet, armpads and gloves out of the big laundry bins and returned them after that tryout day; then the next day you went back and grabbed sweaty equipment(which wasn't the stuff you wore the day before) and did it all over again--thankfully, this was pre-covid
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I remember the post tryout sprint to the Oaks before closing. Everyone "loved" 50 somewhat sweaty/clean lax players ordering 3 beers at once.Ketch wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 5:42 pmI did 10 to midnight. Pretty tough sleeping after that, lol. Pretty jacked up.oldbartman wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 3:32 pmFMU, you had it "easy" with weekend tryouts. During my time tryouts were over 6 days. Attack & D were done together. Midfield separate. The catch was depending on position and day, you were in Bristol from 5 to 7 AM, or 10 to Midnight. Goalies did both shifts. Shoveling the parking lot wasn't bad after being bounced off the walls of Bristol by Schardt, Howard, Martin or Corcoran. Those were the days ...lolFMUBart wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 1:18 pm Roster size was 45 all four years, but the B team always had some good talent, too. Those 2 weekends of tryouts were a bit#h...not to mention the subsequent practices in Bristol in full sweats(that's why Boswell parking lot was a welcome alternative--the "black turf" as we called it, still better than the sauna in full sweats)..and most offensive players wore the padded pants as we were knocked down or into the walls often!
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Ketch, Friday night 10 - midnight and the Saturday 10am - noon and same for Sunday. Then practices would typically have the same schedule. Somehow, the routine proved successful! Best part was the popsicles Coach U provided post-practice
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I don't remember days of the week. I just remember 10-12 for tryouts and winter practice, and then being out on the parking lot. Absolutely brutal.
I do remember some of the football guys trying out. No skill at all for most of them, but some of them were such good athletes that two years after initially trying out they were starting.
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Tom Schardt (3X lax DII-III AA) & Mac Nelson come to mind. Ed Howard (2X D II-III lax AA) was the NYS champion the 220 hurdles in hs and a a highly (D 1) recruited basketball player. I think Ed Cooney and Steve Wood were fb converts as well. I'm sure that I've missed a lot.Ketch wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 12:57 pmI don't remember days of the week. I just remember 10-12 for tryouts and winter practice, and then being out on the parking lot. Absolutely brutal.
I do remember some of the football guys trying out. No skill at all for most of them, but some of them were such good athletes that two years after initially trying out they were starting.
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Has there been any update on Adam Shea's injury / status for tomorrow's game?
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I’m high on Schoefiked but a smaller 18yr old vs a 22-23yr old Sisselberger is going to be challenging
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