Today, you get the second day's action. Not that I didn't play well on the first day, but the second day was one of my best appearances at a tournament. I threw a few scores, including the championship winning one, and played my best defense to date. It's something that felt good and has me motivated to get even better.
Day two started out with a few people, including my room, oversleeping our 7:30 a.m. leave time to the fields so that meant bad news from the coaches whenever we showed up, late, to the fields.
Drej pretty much has the whole weekend summed up at his site, so here's what he had to say about the second day, including the finals matchup against Cornell:
Maryland 15-7What more can you say about Pitt Ultimate? To win a tournament with essentially the best competition in the East? It was a great feeling and nice to send Cornell back to New York after going 0-2 against us.
After running fourteen sprints for being fourteen minutes late, we were both pissed and tired. The culmination left Maryland scoring the most points on our team ever. They scored a remarkable seven points, i think half was something like 8-5 and then they scored 2 points when we scored 7. Eh, first game. We'll do better next time.
NC State 15-9
The game was once again nervy in the first half, but our dominance in the second. We played hand in hand with them for the first half and down a break at sevens we needed to get control of the game. The game in the first half was a story of D line missed opportunities as we got the disc quickly, but lost them quicker. At sevens to take half the D line finally punched it in for a huge momentum grab and a confidence booster. The game turned on its heels after and we managed to break them five more times, or more, for the decisive 15-9 win.
UNC 15-8
The UNC games had been notoriously known for their chippiness and their intense nature. Yet this was a brand new team, they lost most of their cutters and were left with a Saul brother and a large cutter doing most of their work. They couldn't stay in the game with our depth and team as we cruised to a pretty easy win.
FINALS
Cornell
With the Octogon now in sight Pittsburgh wanted the win. And the game started as usual with O line's holding. Cornell got a break at three, but we held serve and broke back at 6-5. We continued exerting pressure as we scored another break for 7 - 5. The halftime score 8-6. The game was like the other one before with Cornell playing as anticipated and our O line holding strong and our D line punishing mistakes. The second half started on a positive as we broke two more times and pushed our lead to a resounding 10-7. At this point, the confidence on the team sideline was high and in the reaches of hubris. And boy did we pay. Huck after huck were missed and small, sloppy mistakes punished as Cornell beat us down with our own medicine. Five breaks Cornell had turned the game and our loss looked inevitable. Yet this is where our new spirit shines. Down 12-10, the O line punched in their goal after Alex Thorne had a gnarly lay out D to save a break. The D line took the field with a mentality of must break; they did as the score moved to twelves, and thirteen twelve with another huge break. With Cornell scoring on O and our O scoring as well it was now 14-13. Mega D line, the ensuing point had multiple Ds and multiple turns, but the one that mattered came down to Jay Huerbin getting in between two confused Cornell players and getting a huge D. The D line turned that D into a break and a tournament win as Pittsburgh went undefeated on the weekend.
2 comments:
lame, looking for your thoughts on your blog.
write something about the team from the 8's to now and i'll tell you my blog address.
A month later and I finally see this comment. Thanks, Eddie and I'll start updating this more.
And too late, I already found your blog!
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