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Men's Lacrosse: Blocked shot knocks Tigers out of NCAA Tournament

Written by Daily Princetonian Staff,
Published: Monday, May 14th, 2012

With less than two minutes remaining in Sunday’s first-round NCAA Tournament game, the men’s lacrosse team trailed Virginia 6-4. Sophomore midfielder Tom Schreiber cut the lead to one with an unassisted strike, and junior midfielder Bobby Lucas won ...

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  • 10:49 p.m. on May 13th, 2012
    Posted by
    Go Tigers

    Heartbreaking for the seniors, but they did us all proud

  • 12:28 p.m. on May 14th, 2012
    Posted by
    i like how

    the final score wasnt even mentioned

  • 2:08 p.m. on May 14th, 2012
    Posted by
    I like how

    haters gonna hate...Great article, as always. Disappointing end to a pretty phenomenal season for the Tigers. Exciting game nonetheless.

  • 5:54 a.m. on May 19th, 2012
    Posted by
    TooBad

    Such disappointment for a heralded senior class. Phenomenal defense can't win them all. Need a better offensive scheme, maybe more dodgers. The perimeter guns are only 1 weapon.

    Why not play Sonnenfeldt as a classic crease attackman? Coach him to catch and dump? He's big enough to dominate the crease. Coach him to catch and dump or catch and pass. At the least, he can screen the goalie sitting on the crease.

  • 3:08 p.m. on May 19th, 2012
    Posted by
    Not

    It wasn't a "blocked shot" that knocked them out of the Tournament, as the headline states.

    Number of turnovers was ridiculous.

    Imagine if Chanenchuk had stayed on the team, the offense.

  • 2:28 a.m. on May 23rd, 2012
    Posted by
    @ i like how

    "The ball trickled out of play and the Cavaliers ran out the final six seconds of the game, ending Princeton’s season in heartbreaking fashion with a 6-5 score."

    Really?

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