On Saturday we opened up
the 2011 season with a decisive 14-6 win over the Bobcats down on Kohn
field. We were able to get our transition
game going early and were able to build a 9-2 halftime lead. It’s way too early to make any predictions
about either team going forward but I can safely say that this wasn’t one of
the stronger Bates teams we’ve seen in the past few years. They always play hard and are a scrappy team
but we didn’t play our best against them and it was still a lopsided game.
The two best players on
the field were our captain’s Dave Hild and Ryan
Deane. Dave scored all six of his goals
in the first half and showed why he’s going to be such a tough matchup for
opponents all season long. He dodged
for a couple, scored a few in transition, and was on the doorstep to collect
some garbage as well. You’d be hard
pressed to find someone with a better work ethic than Dave so for him to get
out of the gate the way he did on Saturday was well deserved.
Ryan also had a heck of a
game, finishing with 16 saves and only 6 goals against. He also put together a nice first half with
11 saves. Ryan has always been a great
stopper but has improved out of the cage since last year. He’s making great decisions about when to
come out and pick up a tough ground ball and has really improved his outlet
passing as well. I’m unapologetically
biased on this one but I believe that we have the best goalie in the
conference.
Another guy who made an
impact on Saturday was Mike Giordano, he had a nice
goal in transition and also picked up three assists. He’s developing some good chemistry with Dave
Hild and Tim Cahill and is poised to have a breakout
season for us.
Defensively we played a
solid game, we need to tighten some things up in terms of our execution but
there’s no question that the talent is there.
Our starting defensive midfield of Alex Giammarco,
Alex Englert, George Curtis, and Sam Palmisano all did some good things and should be a good
group going forward. At close defense
I thought junior Henry Clark played an outstanding game as he’s very
comfortable in our scheme right now.
Henry isn’t going to wow anyone on the sideline with his blazing speed,
strength, or takeaway ability but he’s usually in the right place at the right
time. He’s also incredibly poised when
we’re clearing the ball which can really settle things down at that end of the
field.
Overall it was a great way
to open the season, we have a lot of things to work on but I think we’re ahead
of where we’ve been at this time in the past few years. One thing that will be interesting to keep an
eye on is how the games are called this year in terms of penalties. We’re playing a physical brand of lacrosse
these days and at least on Saturday, the officials up here in VT didn’t
appreciate that style of play. Hopefully
that’s something that works itself out over the next few weeks. Another issue going forward that I’ve
mentioned before is our face off play.
We were 7 out of 23 on the day with their top guy going 15-18 against
us. He’s probably a top 4 face off
specialist in the league but it wouldn’t surprise me if we see another 4 or 5
guys that are as good or better going forward.
We simply can’t be giving away that many possessions against some of the
better teams in the league.
Next up are the Chief Dogs
from Springfield College who come to town on Wednesday. Even with all of the rain we’ve gotten over
the past week it looks like we’ll still be on Kohn for this one. We’re expecting a tough, blue collar
Springfield team to show up on Wednesday and I’m interested to see what our
guys have in store for them. Should be a good one.