Posts Tagged ‘ACC Tournament’

April 24th, 2008 | 03:52 pm

The Young and the Possibly Restless

One thing the Terp men’s lacrosse team does not have going for it heading into this weekend’s ACC tournament is their experience.

With a roster featuring 18 freshman making their first appearance in the tournament, it will be up to the older players to show the younger guys the ropes. Five Terps played in the 2005 ACC championship game win against Duke. Two players, defenders Ryne Adolph and Jacob Baxter, were even around the 2004 championship team as freshmen who were redshirting.

“I just gotta try to keep the guys focused,” Adolph said. “The [awards] banquet tonight is pretty cool for all the young guys, but we just have to maintain that it’s just a business trip, and we’re going down there to take care of business.”

Coach Dave Cottle said he will individually meet with each freshman in the hotel tonight to talk about how he can help them the rest of the season. He will learn a lot about his team by its performance this weekend.

“This is a training ground for the NCAA playoffs,” Cottle said. “It’s a big game on the road at a different site. I’ve seen some guys that have hit the wall and gone through it. I’ve see some of the younger guys who are getting close. I just think we’re learning how to be a better team right now.”

Freshman attackman Grant Catalino said he doesn’t really know what to expect from the tournament, but after playing big, rivalry games throughout the season, he is feeling confident.

“I still don’t feel like a veteran when I play in these big games, but it’s not like it was going into the (season-opening) Georgetown game. I’m not nervous and stuff like that,” Catalino said.

The worst part of the trip could be the travel. The Terps left on the bus for Charlottesville at 11 a.m. When the Terps arrive, they will practice, go to the awards banquet later tonight and then wait until 7:30 tomorrow night for their game to start.

“It’s going to be fun and difficult at the same time,” junior midfielder Jeff Reynolds said. “A lot of guys are going to be anxious because we’ve got a lot of down time. Once again, we’ve got to focus on what we’ve got to do and can’t mess around too much.”

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April 19th, 2008 | 09:00 pm

Spring wreaking havoc

While spring time brings forth great weather and greenery, it also brings bees and pollen.

The media box was full of both and the women’s lacrosse sports information director Matt Lynch was being abused by the pollen with bad eye allergy symptoms. Thankfully my eyes were not affected, considering my cornea is already bleeding from a previous spring perk- wind blowing small tree parts into my eye, it was a good thing.

But the bees were bugging, which was not pleasant because I am allergic. While I did not run away screaming from the booth came close.

While the media box wasn’t the place to be, it was a good day for lacrosse and the Terps women’s lacrosse team took care of their business. They put together an emotional win to clinch the top seed in the ACC tournament.

The Terps and Virginia are now the top two seeds and have a first round bye. Duke is the third seed and will play sixth seed Virginia Tech and fifth seed North Carolina will play fourth seed Boston College.

Hopefully when I head down to Charlottesville, Va., for the tournament I will remember the Benadryl and the Bug off-spray so I can fully enjoy the game.

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April 18th, 2008 | 05:37 pm

It’s never too early for ACC tournament talk

If you’ve been following the Terrapin baseball team at all in the pages of The Diamondback this season you probably have noticed one recurring theme. The Terps have one goal: making the ACC tournament in Jacksonville, Fla., in May.

With 12 ACC games left, starting with tonight’s against No.21 Georgia Tech, it’s a good time to take a look at their chances. Coach Terry Rupp and the players say they are taking things one play at a time, but that doesn’t mean I have to.

Both division winners (most likely Florida State and Miami) plus the next six best teams, regardless of division, based on conference winning percentage make it to Jacksonville:

  1. Florida State 17-1 .944
  2. Miami 15-1 938
  3. North Carolina 13-4 .765
  4. Virginia 11-7 .611
  5. NC State 10-7 .588
  6. Georgia Tech 9-9 .500
  7. Wake Forest 6-11 .353
  8. Clemson 6-12 .333

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9. Duke 5-12 .294

10. Maryland 5-13 .278

11. Boston College 5-13 .278

12. Virginia Tech 3-15 .167

Whew, so there you have it. Right now the Terps are on the outside looking in. But if they can win two games from the Yellow Jackets this weekend, they are going to be in prime position.

The Terps still have trips to Duke and Boston College before finishing up with N.C. State at home. This weekend’s key matchups include Clemson at Duke, Boston College at North Carolina and Wake Forest at Virginia.

More updates as the season wears on, especially before the Terps head to Durham for what could be an ACC tournament elimination series next weekend.

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March 14th, 2008 | 02:08 am

What’s more disturbing?

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — OK, time to play the question and answer game.

Q: Which is more disturbing?

Option A: The way the Terps lost in the ACC Tournament
Option B: The fact that the hotel room I’m staying in doesn’t have a clock nor does it have handsoap.

A: For me, it’s option B, hands down; I’ve seen the Terps blow leads before, but I’ve never seen a hotel room without a clock. How about you?

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March 13th, 2008 | 07:32 pm

Good vibes?

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Well, for your Terp fans desperate for any possible good vibes, here’s one:

Outside of Charlotte Bobcats Arena is a big videoboard, which has been reliving ACC moments from the past years. As I was driving to the media parking lot, the highlights being shown were from the 2004 ACC Tournament championship game.

I saw the second-half highlights, where John Gilchrist complete took over and the Terps came back to force overtime and then beat Duke.

So… good vibes? Maybe. Coincidence? Probably.

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