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2025 Fall Ball

It doesn't really mean much but Binghamton beat Hobart in their other fall scrimmage.

Shockingly (not!) the Hobart fanlax folks are now saying Hobart struggling is to be expected lol. Absolutely delusional fanbase.
 
What 5 players? Did Duenkel play?
Some poster on thesabre says the young guys: 4, 7, 8, 24, 50 looked good.
(If one buys the 2nd manual from Chico), this corresponds to Duenkel, B.Millon, Hopper, Browne and Verville. So it appears that Duenkel did play
 
Some poster on thesabre says the young guys: 4, 7, 8, 24, 50 looked good.
(If one buys the 2nd manual from Chico), this corresponds to Duenkel, B.Millon, Hopper, Browne and Verville. So it appears that Duenkel did play
how good could they have looked if they got torched in the first half when starters were in
 
What 5 players? Did Duenkel play?

Duenkel has been practicing this fall which is a huge development based on his injury history. I would assume he played and it sounded like he did. No idea how long he can actually stay on the field but certainly good to hear he made it out there after all he's dealt with. He and Browne on the field should help UVA offensively even with frosh struggles.
 
What 5 players? Did Duenkel play?
Lagunowich, Lahey, Grosso, McFarlane and Erdmann were out.

One factor in the terrible 1st half v. Michigan is the emphasis Lars has been putting on the fundamentals this fall rather than 6 v. 6 play. Our board said there was a lot of confusion on defense with coaches yelling things to the players at cross purposes.
 
While UVa's offense sounds like it will be pretty good. This statement about the goalies sounds a little iffy
While Marek began in goal for the Cavaliers, four others took his place throughout the game, as an official starter is yet to be named at the position. Head coach Lars Tiffany said he is fortunate to have five legitimate candidates on his roster, and that the battle moving forward “will be a spirited competition. And it’s going to continue through Thanksgiving.”
 
While UVa's offense sounds like it will be pretty good. This statement about the goalies sounds a little iffy
duenkel went 2 and 2, and had multiple points previous weekend, most against fairfield. biggest thing is he's full speed, somehow. heard 4-5 hip surgeries. he put on 15-20 in the weight room, and for him hopefully that helps keep that and maybe other injuries away for awhile.

biese comes in highly touted, but the competition is likely between marek and morris reading tea leaves. lars' fall ball talk notwithstanding.
 
Some other random fall ball scores that caught my eye from throughout the fall (not just from this weekend):

UNC 20-11 over OSU
UNC 10-8 over Richmond
Maryland 19-5 over Navy
Maryland 16-13 over Cornell
Harvard 8-5 over Maryland after 3 qrts
Delaware tied Hopkins at 8
Lehigh defeated Hopkins but no score was reported on the Hopkins board.
Army 13-10 over Hopkins
Rutgers over Yale 13-10

Obviously doesn't mean much and we will forget all these scores when the season starts, but it's interesting nonetheless. I think sometimes who wins the first half is the most important thing with scrimmages, as that's when starters play, but every team is different.

Other random thoughts based on message boards:

The funny bit is Maryland fans insisting that Harvard played their scrimmage like it was "the Super Bowl" which seemed to imply that the result really didn't matter. Sounds like the starting attack against Harvard was Spanos, Erksa and Johnson. Lyons was nursing an injury but still played a bit. Should be interesting to see who gets bumped to midfield.

Sounds like the UNC freshmen midfielders look good and that Bair, Merrill and Rao were all on the same line for the fall.

Hopkins had Cook starting at goalie instead of their stud freshman or last years starter Gelinas, who finished the season strong. Their face-offs were decent all fall. Results wise, they had a rough fall.
 
Maryland actually beat Cornell 16-15 in 5 periods. Spanos didn't play, so the attack was Erksa (#13), Johnson (#45), Lyons (#33). Stobaugh (#4) has some nice plays early in the highlights. The reason I list the numbers is that the Terps were wearing the wrong numbers as is usually the case in scrimmages:
 
Some other random fall ball scores that caught my eye from throughout the fall (not just from this weekend):

UNC 20-11 over OSU
UNC 10-8 over Richmond
Maryland 19-5 over Navy
Maryland 16-13 over Cornell
Harvard 8-5 over Maryland after 3 qrts
Delaware tied Hopkins at 8
Lehigh defeated Hopkins but no score was reported on the Hopkins board.
Army 13-10 over Hopkins
Rutgers over Yale 13-10

Obviously doesn't mean much and we will forget all these scores when the season starts, but it's interesting nonetheless. I think sometimes who wins the first half is the most important thing with scrimmages, as that's when starters play, but every team is different.

Other random thoughts based on message boards:

The funny bit is Maryland fans insisting that Harvard played their scrimmage like it was "the Super Bowl" which seemed to imply that the result really didn't matter. Sounds like the starting attack against Harvard was Spanos, Erksa and Johnson. Lyons was nursing an injury but still played a bit. Should be interesting to see who gets bumped to midfield.

Sounds like the UNC freshmen midfielders look good and that Bair, Merrill and Rao were all on the same line for the fall.

Hopkins had Cook starting at goalie instead of their stud freshman or last years starter Gelinas, who finished the season strong. Their face-offs were decent all fall. Results wise, they had a rough fall.

gelinas and the stud freshman are both out. i doubt cook starts for hop...

i had a guy on the ground at unc-osu and he said raio was electric. as i expected...he's a problem...osu apparently has a bunch of guys out

amplo era in annapolis looks like its on its last legs/.
 
Some other random fall ball scores that caught my eye from throughout the fall (not just from this weekend):

UNC 20-11 over OSU
UNC 10-8 over Richmond
Maryland 19-5 over Navy
Maryland 16-13 over Cornell
Harvard 8-5 over Maryland after 3 qrts
Delaware tied Hopkins at 8
Lehigh defeated Hopkins but no score was reported on the Hopkins board.
Army 13-10 over Hopkins
Rutgers over Yale 13-10

Obviously doesn't mean much and we will forget all these scores when the season starts, but it's interesting nonetheless. I think sometimes who wins the first half is the most important thing with scrimmages, as that's when starters play, but every team is different.

Other random thoughts based on message boards:

The funny bit is Maryland fans insisting that Harvard played their scrimmage like it was "the Super Bowl" which seemed to imply that the result really didn't matter. Sounds like the starting attack against Harvard was Spanos, Erksa and Johnson. Lyons was nursing an injury but still played a bit. Should be interesting to see who gets bumped to midfield.

Sounds like the UNC freshmen midfielders look good and that Bair, Merrill and Rao were all on the same line for the fall.

Hopkins had Cook starting at goalie instead of their stud freshman or last years starter Gelinas, who finished the season strong. Their face-offs were decent all fall. Results wise, they had a rough fall.
The arrogance of the MD fanlax crew remains stunning, but their depth on offense is a concern for opponents next year. Along with the Yale guys, Spencer Ford is no longer a redshirt, middie Jack Shultz looked promising as a freshman last year, Whittier is a quality middie and still has a year left, and freshman Higgins should be able to play right away. Best offense on paper for them since 2022.

Someone said freshman high rated goalie Lamantie was out with a concussion for Hopkins. Why does that only seem to happen to Hopkins goalies? Happened to Staudt last year too. Feels like Lamantie still has a good shot to be their starter in the spring. Cook looked a little shaky in some of the youtube highlights.

Impressed that Richmond kept it close against UNC in revenge mode. They should be a top 10 team this year. Not surprised by the OSU result with all the guys they lost.
 

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