Posts Tagged ‘Jeremy Sieverts’

April 19th, 2008 | 01:02 pm

Reflections from Ludwig Field

My preview for today’s men’s lacrosse game against Penn talked about the importance of this game to the Terps.

Apparently, the news media doesn’t think so. Generally, there are four or five other writers joining me in the press box for any given game. Today it is just me. I guess they all think the Johns Hopkins-Navy match-up going on in Annapolis right now makes for a better story.

On the other hand, the game is being broadcast on CN8, meaning it will be broadcast to roughly 9 million households in the Mid-Atlantic, Southern and New England areas of the country.

So while I’m still having trouble gauging the magnitude of the game, at least I’ll get plenty of elbow room in the air conditioned press box and some quality one-on-one time with the Terp players and coaches post-game.

Some Notes: Freshman attackman Travis Reed is listed in today’s starting lineup. Reed was suspended for the previous two games after being charged with driving under the influence and possession of marijuana on April 2. As expected, sophomore goalie Brian Phipps gets the start today, despite only playing one of the past six halves. It will be important for him to have a good showing today to avoid losing ground to Jason Carter, who has played the whole game in two of the past three games. Senior Drew Evans will start on the first midfield this afternoon as junior Jeremy Sieverts drops down to the second midfield line.

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April 2nd, 2008 | 09:21 pm

The waiting is the hardest part

You know how you felt before that history exam worth 40 percent of your semester grade? Remember the anticipation leading up to your first high school date with the cute girl/guy from home room?

Now combine them, and that’s kind of how Terrapin men’s lacrosse long pole Brian Farrell is feeling right now waiting to play Friday’s home game against Navy.

“It gets you pumped up,” said Farrell, who is one of 27 Terps who has never suited up for a home game against the Midshipmen. “You already get chills down your back come Wednesday and you’ve still got two days to prepare. It’s going to be fun, and it should be a good game.”

It’s an 8 p.m. Friday start time that should bring a large crowd out to Byrd Stadium. (If you’re looking for incentive to go, the first 1,000 fans in get free t-shirts.)

Junior midfielder Jeremy Sieverts, a Butler transfer, is readying for his first shot at Navy at home. Last year’s game at Navy-Marine Corps. Field in Annapolis brought out 14,625 to see the Terps win 8-7 in two overtimes, and Sieverts doesn’t expect anything different this year—except for maybe a few more Terp fans.

“Last year was a great experience playing there,” Sieverts said. “I think it will be just as exciting with a great atmosphere again this year. We’re really excited for Friday.”

For freshmen like attackman Grant Catalino, it’s a new experience altogether. Even though he’s played in rivalry games already this season, Catalino admitted he really doesn’t know what to expect.

“The last few games have been pretty big rivalries, but from what I hear the Navy game is one of the biggest we have here,” Catalino said. “I’m looking forward to it. I’m excited but nervous at the same time.”

Add in the fact that the Terps haven’t beat Navy at home since 2002 and that both teams are ranked in the top-10 for the fifth straight year, and it should make enough for high drama at Byrd.

Maybe even enough to make you blow off studying for that big exam. Go ahead and ask the cute kid on your dorm floor to accompany you.

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