The 2017 season in underway and when we lace them up for
practice tomorrow we will have two full weeks under our belt! With the
exception of the first couple of days we have had unseasonably warm weather and
have been able to get out in the stadium for the past week and a half.
On Saturday we were treated to the best weather for a
scrimmage I have ever experienced, highs were in the mid 60’s. It was a
great day of lacrosse against two quality opponents.
We faced off against Union at 10am after a quick 15 minute
warm up and ended up doing some good things at both ends of the field. Senior
Will Ernst (University, CA) was outstanding in goal and our close defense did a
good job of getting the ball off the ground. On offense, junior Henry Riehl (St. Pauls, MD) played very
well just as he has been all preseason. Some other names to know in the
midfield this year will be senior John Simms (Gilman, MD), junior Parker Lawlor
(Pacific Ridge, CA), and sophomore Jack Gould (Governor’s Academy, MA).
John Simms has been playing the best lacrosse of his career so far this spring
and was a presence in both scrimmages. Parker Lawlor started at attack
for us in the early part of last year before we moved him into the midfield. I
think Parker will be a tough match up for any short stick defensive midfielder
as he has great feet and can fly.
It was a very productive day for our program as we were able
to get everyone on the field for both scrimmages and once we began to
substitute, both Union and Cortland’s starters/backups kept the heat on our
guys. The most encouraging thing I took away from the day was how our
team responded after coming out on our heels against Cortland and digging a 2-0
hole. After evening up the score at 2, Cortland again pumped in a few
more quick ones to go back up 4-2. After that, we went on a 7-0 run to go
up 9-4 before pulling our starters in the 2nd half. During
that run we were able to start clicking in transition and made some plays that
I haven’t seen out of guys in a Middlebury uniform in a long time… Hopefully I
will have more on that in the weeks to come.
We open up on Saturday down in New London against the Camels
at 1pm. We expect the typical game plan from Conn again this year, take the air
out of the ball, pack it in with a tight zone defense, and shorten the game.
They have a 1st team All American face off specialist returning who
helps them limit the amount of possessions their opponents get over the course
of a game. Hopefully we will be able to force them to play at our speed
this year, I look forward to seeing some of you down there!