All of the alums from the "grass era" of Middlebury lacrosse can feel for Tufts as they spent all day Tuesday shoveling a couple inches of snow off their field for the priveledge of trying to keep up with our middies for 4 Quarters.  At the same time, we did have a mid-week 4 1/2 hour bus trip for the priveledge of playing on a sloppy field, so I guess these external things even out!  The shoveling reminded us of a mid-90's April snowstorm which dropped 8-9 inches on Alumni Stadium on Friday, the day before our Bowdoin game.  We ppd Bowdoin until Sunday, shoveled all day Saturday, beat Bowdoin Sunday and Springfield Monday!

 

Tufts battled us well, they are an improving team.  They handled the ball well early, eating some time off the clock and generating some good shots. I noted to Assistant Coach Steve Monninger before the game, that they are a good offensive team with a good goalie that was probably going to play a lot of zone, combining all of this with a sloppy field my prediction before the game was that it would take a while to get untracked.  I was a little too accurate.  I think our guys came ready to play but there are good, solid teams top to bottom in the league that will play smart and hard against us and be carried by some emotion early.  It probably could have been a slightly different first half if we had stuck a few shots that were good opportunities.  Some the goalie made good saves, others were simply poor shots.  The poor shooting may be attributed to being a little tight, could also be trying to get solid footing for your shot on a sloppy field. In any event, the score was Middlebury 3 Tufts 4 at the half.  I have to give this team credit for staying confident in these situations.  This was the third league game with a tight first half that we were able to hang in there and pull away in the second half.  Our spark on offense came primarily from freshman attackman Jon Sisto.  He was 3G's/2 A's on the day and rode hard as well.  I love the way the attack on this team rides.  It is one of the best riding attack  units we have had and it has bought this younger team some valuable possessions and unsettled goals.  The other spark on offense came from defensive midfielder Dave Leach.  Dave is one of those Middlebury d-middies who is so tough and athletic on the defensive end of the field that we feel we can't "waste" him on offense. He also gets us several offensive opportunities each game as he did against Tufts by outrunning the opponent in the second half.  He may have to get some more offensive time, however, as we are rotating Murray, Frissora, Leach, and Bob Wannop on defense, so they all have plenty of legs and Leach is one of our better offensive midfielders.

 

Other bright spots were Brian Phinney in his second game after hockey making an enormous contribution with his on-ball skill at close D or Long Stick Middie, ground balls and overall toughness and hustle.  John West and Caleb Holmes did a great job on two very good attackmen and cleared the ball well also.  Finally, Eric Krieger was outstanding in the goal. He is a difference-maker in the cage this year, consistently coming up with huge saves and getting the ball out to our middies and long sticks to start our breaks.

 

We have a big weekend coming up with Bowdoin at home Saturday and Amherst (site and time yet to be determined, waiting on Amherst field conditions.)

 

Best,

Erin