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April 24th, 2008 | 09:44 pm

Handing out Hardware

At the ACC awards banquet tonight, several Terps took home honors.

Coach Dave Cottle was selected as Coach of the Year in voting by the league’s four coaches. Cottle also took home the award in 2004, making him the only ACC coach to win the award twice in the past five seasons.

Senior defender Joe Cinosky and junior midfielder Jeff Reynolds earned All-ACC honors. Cinosky has anchored the defense for the Terps, who won a pair of ACC games after being picked in the preseason to finish last in the conference. Reynolds helped his cause with a pair of hat tricks in ACC play just a season after suffering a torn ACL.

Duke’s Matt Danowski won conference player of the year for the third time, while fellow Blue Devil Mike Manly was named Rookie of the Year.

The banquet was held in conjunction with the ACC tournament, which kicks off tomorrow at Klockner Stadium in Charlottesville, Va.

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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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March 17th, 2008 | 08:33 pm

If they can do it…

Despite a busy weekend that included two Terp men’s lacrosse games, coach Dave Cottle apparently found time to catch up on NCAA men’s basketball conference tournament action– and use it to motivate his team.

After the No. 9 Terps lost at UMBC Friday night on Maxx Davis’ goal with 1.5 seconds left in the third overtime, they had a quick turnaround, hosting Air Force on Sunday afternoon.

Cottle said he told his team to look at the example set by the Pittsburgh (4 games in 4 days to win the Big East Tournament) and Georgia (two games on Saturday at the SEC Tournament) basketball teams.

“The only thing I thought we should be tired of is losing, not of playing two games in three days,” Cottle said.

The Terps responded with a 16-4 win in which they had a 13-0 run, made possible because they held the Falcons scoreless for 44:03 from the last minute of the first quarter to late in the fourth quarter.

Cottle said he was happy with the bounce back effort after the Terps failed to execute and finish key chances against the Retrievers. He also praised a total team effort.

Grant Catalino, Will Dalton, Jeff Reynolds and Dan Morrison each scored a pair of goals and eight others tallied single goals for the Terps, who don’t play again until Saturday’s game at No. 5 North Carolina– which should give the Terps just enough time to draw some motivation from the first round of the NCAA men’s basketball Tournament.

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