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Post by FTW on Mar 26, 2011 16:47:32 GMT -5
Alex it's your forum you gotta make a rule that you can't post unless you're at least above 50%. Maybe 60% if you wanna really clean this thing up.
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Post by faceofflax15 on Mar 26, 2011 18:40:41 GMT -5
I would love to know where you play, how your stats are. and how'd you do getting 2 faces in the 3rd quarter in 25 degree weather facing well established division 1 face off guys like Snyder, robarge, cooney, Holmes and trapp. I agree i do have to get my stats up, absolutely. I'll be waiting for you to stop hiding behind the guest username.
But discussing face off heads and how well a yr a few guys are having is pretty bad to post....clearly.
And Holmes is a sophomore.
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Post by Coach Holtz on Mar 27, 2011 11:25:28 GMT -5
FOlax15: don't listen to the haters. Your 4/5 domination vs Mercer was the key to our season so far. We are also going to try and play our games in a dome so that it will be warmer for you. Keep posting everywhere and sharing your insights, at all hours of the day, too. Maybe you can tweet during our games since you haven't been very busy lately.
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Post by faceofflax15 on Mar 27, 2011 13:01:55 GMT -5
Oh that's funny. I've never said anything inappropriate or shared personal team information. Or that I'm the key to anything on the team. It's very easy to chirp from behind an anonymous name or a name that clearly isn't yours.
But I'm done responding to you.
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Post by bvlax on Mar 29, 2011 0:38:56 GMT -5
d**n, can we get a block on that guy's IP or something. What a douchebag. How does he have any room to talk if he's on the forums so much or even has enough time and animosity to use a different name like that? Go troll somewhere else with your ignorant and moronic comments.
On another note, I love having a d1 guy on here. Thanks.
Keenan has been my favorite to watch this year. The match-up between him and Holmes was great to watch too. Keenan looked like he had finally met someone quicker than him and didn't know how to counter. Two bad calls ruined that game for Maryland - 1 the crease violation which was both away from the play, and a push. And 2 - the stick call. What happened to the 20 or so legal sticks on the sideline/ the checking beforehand? Regardless, Rg was blown out.
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Post by fogodad18 on Mar 29, 2011 18:01:46 GMT -5
web1.ncaa.org/stats/StatsSrv/rankings?sportCode=MLAFTW-where in the 56 D1 players do you rank? Faceofflax15-as always, thanks for your time and willingness to share. Matt Dolente has turned the corner in my eyes with his performance the last 2 weeks, 24-38 vs Cuse and Virginia. Anyone agree? RG is human after all. Great job by Holmes. Can't wait for the rematch. I have heard talk about Fowler at Duke as someone that may also be a threat down the road. All three have a few years to beat on each other. It will be great to watch.
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Post by foman19 on Mar 30, 2011 8:11:44 GMT -5
who is mattes from rutgers? I see he is #1 in the nation but no one is talking about him. Looks like he is doing really well this year
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Post by faceofflax15 on Mar 30, 2011 18:48:29 GMT -5
Holmes was incredibly quick. R.G. won quite a few that his team eventually lost, his wings were out-muscled and weren't as fast as Brian farrell and company. I'm looking forward to this rematch.
Big congrats to 23esscoral, Craig Bunker, on what so far is another very impressive season. He's at .725 after 6 games.
Either Dolente turned the corner, or the past rules where people could pin his stick really hindered him. I believe when he was on team USA U-19 he dominated from what I hear. Either way it's very impressive the type of season he's having.
here's the top 40 through 3/27.. the #1 face-off team is Yale though. 1 Christopher Mattes, Rutgers Sr. 7 70 31 101 156 0.693 2 Matt Dolente, Johns Hopkins Sr. 8 81 38 119 165 0.681 3 Adam Rand, Stony Brook Sr. 7 101 49 150 162 0.673 4 Stephen Robarge, VMI Jr. 9 135 68 203 236 0.665 5 John Antoniades, Hofstra So. 8 89 47 136 155 0.654 6 Bobby Dattilo, Hobart Jr. 8 104 55 159 159 0.654 7 Ryan Snyder, Lehigh So. 9 107 59 166 207 0.645 8 Tim Fallon, Hartford Sr. 9 114 66 180 201 0.633 9 Cole Yeager, Yale So. 6 50 29 79 137 0.633 10 R.G. Keenan, North Carolina Fr. 9 123 72 195 204 0.631 11 Curtis Holmes, Maryland So. 8 94 57 151 177 0.623 12 Chase Carraro, Denver So. 8 105 64 169 206 0.621 13 Deven Thomas, Drexel Fr. 9 74 48 122 212 0.607 14 Brian Tabb, Georgetown Sr. 7 88 60 148 195 0.595 15 Ben Trapp, Mt. St. Mary's Sr. 7 99 72 171 184 0.579 16 Nolan Vihlen, Villanova Jr. 9 68 51 119 187 0.571 17 Ryan Shaw, Providence Fr. 7 57 44 101 144 0.564 18 Trever Sipperly, Bryant Sr. 8 72 56 128 154 0.563 19 Tom Frasca, Vermont Jr. 8 71 56 127 165 0.559 20 William Vogt, Jacksonville Fr. 9 82 65 147 229 0.558 21 Liam O'Connor, Notre Dame Fr. 6 39 31 70 112 0.557 22 Logan West, Navy Jr. 9 83 67 150 205 0.553 23 Dan Cooney, Delaware Jr. 9 99 80 179 203 0.553 24 Jim Carroll, Colgate Sr. 9 78 64 142 178 0.549 25 John Schiavone, Loyola Maryland Sr. 6 63 52 115 143 0.548 26 Seth Ratner, Brown Sr. 6 39 33 72 122 0.542 27 Andrew Parchman, Harvard Sr. 7 58 50 108 173 0.537 28 Stephen Kontos, Sacred Heart So. 8 88 77 165 188 0.533 29 Jake Clarke, Bucknell Sr. 9 72 64 136 185 0.529 30 Keith Olson, Albany (NY) Jr. 7 76 69 145 170 0.524 31 Cj Costabile, Duke Jr. 9 52 48 100 221 0.520 32 Danny Henneghan, Penn St. So. 7 66 61 127 134 0.520 33 Justin Maderer, Canisius Jr. 6 49 46 95 145 0.516 34 Michael Roe, Drexel Fr. 9 46 44 90 212 0.511 35 Mike Grosz, Robert Morris Jr. 8 71 69 140 193 0.507 36 Derek Sipperly, Army Jr. 9 85 84 169 190 0.503 37 Jordan Rothman, St. John's (NY) So. 8 78 78 156 175 0.500 Anthony Toresco, Massachusetts Jr. 7 34 34 68 149 0.500 39 Shawn Kaplan, Ohio St. Fr. 7 46 47 93 195 0.495 40 Cesar Munoz, Lafayette Sr. 8 76 78 154 170 0.494
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Post by george eng on Apr 6, 2011 15:36:24 GMT -5
adam rand of stonybrook and tim falon of hartford face off this saturday night. what do we think? 1st and 2nd team preseason AAs. should be a good battle
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