June 10, 2009

2009 NATIONAL CHAMPS BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

As we battled through the NCAA's and made it back to the dance we once again this season saw the Gettysburg Bullets.  After being there last year and losing we knew that we couldn't go home again taking 2nd place.  On Sunday we took the field and played Cortland Lacrosse.  At the end of the day we came out on top and took the title home.  It was and still is an unbelievable feeling where every time you think about it you get the goose bumps.  So to finish off a great year we end as the 2009 Division III Men's Lacrosse National Champions.  See you next year.

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May 5, 2009

Phase II Complete

On Wednesday we beat Oswego 25-3 in the SUNYAC Semi-Final game.  We then went on to play Geneseo State on Saturday.  Since we had lost to them earlier in the season, we were away at their place.  Most of the game we had a nice four or five goal cushion but towards the end it got a little closer than we would have liked.  Most important we got the win 14-13.  At the end of the day we got our revenge from the regular season and went home SUNYAC Champions.  Phase II of our journey is complete.

 

That night, after a big win, we had our senior banquette with food from The Dinosaur BBQ.  For those of you who don't know about Dino Barb, it's serious.  The food was awesome as usual and a big thanks to all of the people who put such a nice event together.  We applauded all of our seniors when Mr. Dutkowski did a fantastic job of calling them up one by one to be recognized.  Over the past two years that I have been here it was great getting to know these guys both on and off the field.  We are going to miss them very much next year.  Well enough about losing our seniors, we still have a lot of road to travel with them and today starts something new.  Phase III, the NCAA's.  We will see the winner of Springfield and Mt. Ida on Saturday.  See you all on Game day. 

 

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April 27, 2009

Battle for the SUNYAC title

Yesterday we finished up our regular season by beating Morrisville 22-0.  Earlier in that week, on Thursday, we got a big win over St. Lawrence 13-4 and on Tuesday we beat Brockport 14-2.  We have been coming out with great intensity from the first whistle to the last and have had great momentum this entire week.  We are taking this intensity and momentum with us into our next phase of the season, the SUNYAC's. 

Things are starting to wrap up here with school as we head into the last full week of school.  Finals are just around the corner and every class seems to have a project or something else due.  As school is ending we start up something very big.  On Wednesday we start with the SUNYAC semi-final round by playing Oswego as we make our run to become SUNYAC Champs.  We are taking one step at a time and right now our objective is to get the SUNYAC title.  See you next week.    

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April 20, 2009

3 Game Week!!

 This past week was a solid one for the Cortland Red Dragons.  We played Oswego at home and got the win 12-2.  We then took a little ride over to Oneonta and got a W in an 18-8 victory.  In both of these games this week we came out battling and it has really helped us to get back in that groove that we need to be in.  With two more SUNYAC wins under our belt we head into another big week of games.

 

This week, starting tomorrow, we have three games.  We play Brockport tomorrow at our house at 4pm and then on Thursday we play home again against St. Lawrence at 4pm.  We then finish up the week with a Sunday game at Morrisville starting 10am.  This week is very big for us Dragons as we look to get 3 more wins and finish up the regular season strong.  See you soon.       

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April 13, 2009

New Week

On Wednesday we lost to Geneseo at their place 8-6.  We didn't play our game and it showed but we'll most likely see them again soon.  On a better note, we had two great practices and got the win on Saturday against Plattsburgh.  We played much better this game and started looking like the real dragons that we know we can be.  

 

On Friday we had a 5 hour hike up to Plattsburgh.  We decided to switch things up a little and make our dress theme for the bus ride; flannel shirts.  Everybody had nice looking flannels and we looked great as a team.  I decided to give some awards out for flannels. 

 

1.      Most Original- Coach Abbott

2.      Looked the strangest in- Condor

3.      Most likely to find wearing again- Jake    

 
Now we start a new week that is very important.  Two more games in the SUNYAC.  We have Oswego home at 4pm and Oneonta at their place at 1pm.  See you soon.


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April 7, 2009

THE START OF THE SUNYAC

I woke up Saturday morning to snow on the ground and saying to myself, "come on its April."  After a great Nuebig breakfast I made my way down to the stadium.  For a second we didn't know if we were going to be able to play.  There were some serious winds and the snow was still falling.  By the time the plowing of the field was done, the snow and wind had slowed down a lot.  At this point it was time to take care of business.

 

We opened our SUNY Season Playing the Potsdam Bears.  In the first half things weren't falling the way we wanted them to.  We went into the locker room down by one goal at halftime.  We usually tend to step it up to another level in the second half of our games, and that is exactly what we did.  After a quick talk we regained our composure and came out and played our game in the second half.  We got the win over the Potsdam 11-5.  Tomorrow we are playing Geneseo at their place at 3:30pm.  We also have a Saturday game at Plattsburgh's house starting at 1pm.  Talk to you next week. 

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March 29, 2009

Bounce Back

As many of you know we were given our first loss of the season to Ithaca.  This may sound a little familiar because around this time last year we lost in overtime on Ithaca's field.  After that we continued through the regular season without another loss.  We then saw Ithaca in the NCAA's and beat them. Again this year they have a good squad and played a great game against us.  I'm sure we're going to see them again. 

One way you can identify the strength of a team is by their response to a loss.  Our response to this loss was a big week consisting of two wins.  On Wednesday we beat Nazareth 17-10 and on Saturday we beat RIT 11-6.  Both of these games were important for us coming off of the loss.  This week we have one game, which is home on Saturday, against Potsdam at 1pm.        

At this time in Cortland we are experiencing some changes in the weather.  The temperature is moving out of the 20's and 30's and into the 40's and 50's.  This is awesome.   It is especially nice to be playing lax in some nice weather.  It also seems to be a time where people are catching the bug.  I have experienced this myself this past week.  Although these beautiful temperatures feel like Florida to us sometimes, they aren't and you can't walk around in shorts, a t-shirt, and flip flops all day.  Another great thing to do is to keep an emergen-c packet in your back pocket.  Stay golden.

 

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March 17, 2009

Next Step

On Wednesday morning we left for Syracuse Airport for our 6am flight to Orlando, Florida.  After some great jetting with jetBlue we were in the 85 degrees in no time.  It was sunny and in the 80's every day we were down there.  We couldn't have asked for better weather to lax in.  We practiced once or twice a day and on Thursday we were able to visit the incredible Daytona Beach.  For many of us it was our first time experiencing Daytona Beach.  Cars, motorcycles, and trucks were all able to just drive right on the beach and hang out.  The sand on the beach was so compacted; it felt like you were walking on pavement.  On Friday we had a great practice and rested the legs for the rest of the day.  At this point we were focused on what we went down to Florida to do.

 

Saturday morning we strapped up to play Clarkson at 1pm, it was a hot one.  We started out a little slow and Clarkson had the lead in the first quarter.  Second quarter we came out firing and went up by the half.  The second half was a battle but by the end we pulled out the win with a score of 13-11.  Our Florida trip was complete.  We got the win and headed home on Sunday afternoon. 

 

Our next game is one of our biggest of the season.  It is against Ithaca College, who beat us during our regular season last year.  As many of you know it is always a big rivalry between Ithaca and Cortland.  This is a big part of what makes this game so important.  The game is here at Cortland where both teams go into the game undefeated.  See you Saturday at 1pm in the Stadium. 

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March 10, 2009

Spring Break

This past week was extremely big for us Red Dragons. We had our first two-game week, with one of them being home and the other on Long Island.  On Wednesday we played Montclair State, which was our first home game.  We got our second victory of the season with a score of 16-4.  On Saturday we had one of the biggest games of our season.  We played a quality Gettysburg squad at Burns Park, in Massapequa, in front of an estimated 1,000 people.  Just to give you an idea of this crowd, there were 3 or 4 sections of stands filled with people while the rest of the people were all around the field along the fences.  It was a very tight fit for the spectators.  The game itself was a great one with the first half ending in a score of 5-5.  In the second half we turned on the jets and started to pull away.  We played a great game and got the win with a score of 14-8.

 

After the game we had a great tailgate, sponsored by our awesome alumni.  They really did a great job.  It was really nice to see everyone that came out to watch us play.  A few other guys and myself were able to spend a little more time back home.  I was extremely excited for this because my mom made an extra big pot of sauce for our pasta Sunday dinner at my nanas.  It was a great trip to the Island.

 

This week we are leaving for our spring break trip to Florida.  We will be playing Clarkson in Sanford at 1pm.  Tomorrow we are leaving on a 6am flight to Orlando.  We are looking forward to a great week.  Talk to you soon.                   

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March 2, 2009

Going Home Again

At 8:30 on Saturday morning we departed from the Cortland State campus.  There is just something about game day that is so great; everyone is so focused on the event about to take place.  Although it was 8:30am in the morning, I had my game face on.  We put on the movie "The Dark Night" but the speakers cut out.  It really didn't matter because after some egg sandwiches and fresh fruit most of the team got a little pre game nap in.  The night before I found the best deal I have ever come across.  I bought a vibrating memory foam neck pillow from Wall-Mart for only $10.  I recommend everyone who travels to purchase one of these incredible devices.  Anyway, after a smooth four hour bus ride we arrived at John Jay High School. 

 

In the beginning of the game we started off with two quick goals which really got us rolling.  The first one was scored by our freshmen attackman Mike Tota and the other was from my roommate Jay Distefano.  It was a battle throughout the 1st half but after half time we started to open it up and pull away.  Our hard work in practice paid off by giving us the boost we needed to pull out a 15-7 win over Western New England College.  After the game we tailgated and then hit the road back to Cortland.  This time we watched "Step Brothers" and "Tommy Boy," which completed the trip.  The speakers were working this time. 

 

This week we have two games, Wednesday we are home and then on Saturday we are playing back on the Island.  We are playing Montclair State on Wednesday at 3:30pm on our home turf.  We then get to travel down to Long Island on Friday for our Saturday game against Gettysburg.  We will be playing Gettysburg at Burns Park in Massapequa at 1pm.  This is an extremely big game for our team and it is also nice for many of us from the Island that get to play in front of their family, friends, and supporters.  We are very grateful to have such a great Alumni association that takes pride in our athletics.  They will be sponsoring a tailgate for our team starting at 11am.  This will be an incredible event for all of us and we are all really looking forward to it.         

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