The Case For Cornell
The Big Red is back on the national stage after advancing to the 2018 NCAA quarterfinal. Much of that team is back for 2019, including potential Tewaaraton finalist Jeff Teat and the uber-talented Clarke Petterson. The sky is the limit for this offense, which could be the best in the nation entering the new year. The Big Red ranked fifth in the nation in scoring offense and brings back almost the entire unit. If the Cornell defense and faceoff game can hold up, this is a national championship caliber team.
The Case Against Cornell
Leadership will be a small question mark for Peter Milliman’s team. Outside of Petterson, three captains left the program via graduation — Jordan Dowiak, Jake Pulver and Christian Knight. Veterans will need to step into those roles, and may have already. Another area of concern is at the faceoff x, where Cornell finished 52nd in Division I with a 44.3 win percentage. Junior Paul Rasimowicz returns after winning over 51 percent of his faceoffs. Peter Milliman’s program narrowly missed out on the TD Ierlan sweepstakes this offseason.
Path to the Playoffs
Barring injuries, this Cornell team should make the NCAA tournament field. It could either advance as an at-large team, or win the Ivy League tournament like it did in 2018. Matchups with Towson (March 10) and others make up a stacked nonconference slate, while Yale, Princeton, Brown, Penn, Harvard and Dartmouth make for tough tests in Ivy League play. When Yale meets Cornell (schedules were not released by press time), it could be the matchup of the college lacrosse season.
Players To Watch
Jeff Teat, A, Jr.
37 G, 62A
Teat is one of the best players in the nation, if not the best. He should surpass his total of 99 points in 2018 and make a run at the Cornell record 105 points in a season (Mike French, 1976). He should end the season third on Cornell’s all-time career points list.
Clarke Petterson, A, Sr.
44G, 19A, 48.4 SH%
Petterson is a star in his own right, pairing with fellow Canadian Teat to form one of the nation’s top attacking duos. He could lead the team once again in goals, pushing toward 50 goals this season. That would put him into the top 10 on Cornell’s all-time scoring list.
Dom Doria, LSM, Soph.
20 CT, 10 GB
Doria led the team with 20 turnovers as a freshman last season, giving a glimpse of his potential going forward in this program. He'll be back as a stalwart at close defense, helping lock down some of the most talented players in the Ivy League.
National Rankings
Category
|
Rank
|
Value
|
Offense |
5th |
13.56 GPG |
Defense |
18th |
9.22 GAA |
Faceoffs |
52nd |
44.3 FO% |
Ground Balls |
28th |
28.83/game |
Caused TO |
26th |
7.11/game |
Shooting |
1st |
38.9% |
Man-Up |
T-23rd |
37.5% |
Man-Down |
40th |
66.1% |
Assists |
2nd |
9.56/game |
Turnovers |
14th |
11.39/game |
Clearing |
47th |
86.0% |
Power Ratings (Scale of 1-5)
Offense
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Defense
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Goalkeeping
⭐⭐⭐
Faceoff
⭐⭐
172
Assists during the 2018 season, good for second in the nation behind Albany. This team can spread the wealth on offense.
5-Year Trend
Scoring Offense
Year
|
Rank
|
Per Game
|
2014 |
7th |
12.75 |
2015 |
17th |
11.50 |
2016 |
43rd |
9.31 |
2017 |
15th |
11.69 |
2018 |
5th |
13.56 |
Coach Confidential
Peter Milliman
“We have a group that can compete and, if we’re playing our best and playing as hard as we can, we have a chance to be as good as a lot of teams. It’s a process for us to learn how to do that every day.”
Enemy Lines
"I like that team. They’re going to score a lot of goals. They have to figure out how to deal with what people do with Teat. They have to figure out the faceoff X because they were up and down and injured there last year. They have to replace a guy in Knight who had a great year. Pulver was terrific last year, too. But man, they have the makings of a dangerous offense, for sure."
"I think they’re a scary offensive unit. They can score in bunches. They’re a little inexperienced in the goal and on defense, but coach Milliman has done a good job. The X factor is Jeff Teat. He’s a special young player. I love guys that pass the ball and create a ton of offense. He’s been impressive through his first two years."