How did Mikey Powell’s flip shot become a defining moment for Syracuse lacrosse. What was the reaction from teammates, coaches, and opponents to this audacious move. Why did Powell choose to attempt such a risky maneuver in a game situation.
The Build-Up to “The Move”: Weeks of Anticipation
For weeks, the lacrosse world had been buzzing with speculation about a mysterious move that Syracuse attackman Michael Powell was rumored to be working on. Fans and media alike were on the edge of their seats, wondering if and when Powell would unveil this potentially game-changing technique. The anticipation reached a fever pitch as the Orange prepared to face the University of Massachusetts Minutemen in what would be Powell’s final regular-season home game at the Carrier Dome.
Powell, already known for his innovative and flashy style of play, had been dropping hints about something special in the works. But what exactly did he have planned? And would he really attempt it in a high-stakes college game?
The Moment of Truth: Powell Takes Flight
As the clock wound down in Syracuse’s 17-10 victory over UMass, Powell finally saw his opportunity. On an in-bounds play deep in Minutemen territory, he made his move. In a breathtaking display of athleticism and audacity, Powell jogged a few steps forward, launched himself into a full flip, landed on his feet, and immediately fired off a rocket shot at the goal.
The ball may have been deflected out of play by a defender’s helmet, but that hardly mattered. The Carrier Dome erupted in a frenzy, with fans and teammates alike stunned by what they had just witnessed. Powell had not only attempted his much-hyped move but had done so with a level of grace and control that seemed almost superhuman.
The Origins of “The Move”
- Powell’s background in both lacrosse and gymnastics
- Previous attempt in a Lake Placid game years earlier
- Long-held desire to showcase the move for Syracuse fans
Reaction and Controversy: Not Everyone Was Impressed
While the Syracuse faithful were ecstatic about Powell’s acrobatics, not everyone shared their enthusiasm. UMass attackman Tony Ventiquattro expressed his displeasure, stating, “I took a lot of offense to it. Who wouldn’t be offended by it? It’s disappointing that he did that to us late.” UMass head coach Greg Cannella was similarly unimpressed, deeming the move unnecessary and arguing that it didn’t make Powell a better player.
Powell, for his part, seemed to anticipate the potential backlash. He explained his timing, saying, “I’m sure they didn’t like it too much. But I’m out of here, so there’s nothing they can do about it now.” Syracuse head coach John Desko wisely removed Powell from the game immediately after the attempt to avoid any retaliatory action.
The Fine Line Between Innovation and Showboating
Powell’s flip shot raises interesting questions about sportsmanship and the evolving nature of lacrosse. Is there a place for such flashy moves in competitive play? Or does it cross a line into disrespect for opponents?
The Bigger Picture: Powell’s Dominant Performance
While “The Move” undoubtedly stole the headlines, it’s important to note that it came at the end of an already stellar performance by Powell. He tallied a career-high six goals and added an assist, cementing his status as one of the game’s most dynamic offensive threats.
UMass coach Cannella, despite his criticism of the flip shot, couldn’t help but acknowledge Powell’s overall brilliance: “With him, it’s damned if you do, damned if you don’t. Pick your poison. Whatever cliché you want to use, he’s that good of a player.”
Powell’s Impact on the Game
- Career-high six goals
- One assist
- Constant threat as both a scorer and passer
- Drew the loudest ovation during pregame ceremonies
The Legacy of “The Move”: A Defining Moment in Lacrosse History
Years later, Powell’s flip shot remains one of the most memorable moments in college lacrosse history. It exemplifies the creativity, athleticism, and showmanship that have helped the sport grow in popularity. While some may debate the appropriateness of such a move in a competitive setting, there’s no denying its impact on the sport’s culture and the way it captured the imagination of fans.
For Powell himself, the move represented a way to give back to the Syracuse faithful. “I just wanted to show the Syracuse fans that they put their heart and soul into me, and I can give it back,” he explained. In that sense, “The Move” was as much about connecting with the crowd as it was about pushing the boundaries of what was possible on a lacrosse field.
The Physical Nature of the Game: More Than Just Flashy Moves
While Powell’s acrobatics may have stolen the show, the game itself was a hard-fought, physical contest. The teams combined for 17 penalties and a total of 13 penalty minutes. Syracuse midfielder Sean Lindsay attributed the chippy play to the amount of trash talk exchanged between the two squads.
This physical element serves as a reminder that lacrosse, for all its potential for highlight-reel moments, remains a tough, demanding sport. Powell’s ability to pull off such a spectacular move in the context of a highly competitive and physical game only adds to the impressiveness of his feat.
Key Stats from the Game
- Final score: Syracuse 17, UMass 10
- 17 total penalties
- 13 penalty minutes
- Syracuse pulled away in the third quarter, outscoring UMass 6-1
The Perfectionist’s Perspective: Powell’s Self-Assessment
Perhaps the most surprising reaction to “The Move” came from Powell himself. Despite the crowd’s ecstatic response and the immediate legendary status his flip shot achieved, Powell expressed a hint of disappointment: “It didn’t go in. That was part of the move. The Move’s not cool unless it’s successful.”
This perfectionist attitude offers a glimpse into the mindset of an elite athlete. Even in a moment of unparalleled creativity and skill, Powell was focused on the end result. It’s this drive for excellence, combined with his flair for the dramatic, that made him such a special player.
The Pursuit of Perfection
Powell’s reaction raises an interesting question: What would have happened if the shot had gone in? How much more legendary would that moment have become? It’s a testament to Powell’s ambition and skill that even a move that left most observers awestruck wasn’t quite good enough in his own estimation.
The Impact on Lacrosse Culture and Style of Play
Powell’s flip shot, while unique in its execution, is part of a broader trend in lacrosse towards more creative and dynamic play. As the sport has evolved, players have increasingly looked for ways to stand out and push the boundaries of what’s possible on the field.
This shift has had a significant impact on how the game is played, coached, and marketed. Highlight-reel worthy moves like Powell’s flip can help attract new fans to the sport and inspire young players to develop their own innovative techniques. However, it also raises questions about the balance between individual expression and team-oriented play.
The Evolution of Lacrosse Technique
- Increased emphasis on creative dodges and shooting styles
- Growing popularity of behind-the-back and between-the-legs shots
- Development of new stick designs to facilitate trick shots
- Debate over the role of flashy play in team strategy
As lacrosse continues to grow in popularity, it will be interesting to see how future players build on the foundation laid by innovators like Michael Powell. Will we see even more outrageous moves in the years to come? Or will the pendulum swing back towards a more traditional style of play?
The Carrier Dome: A Fitting Stage for Lacrosse History
It’s worth noting that Powell’s iconic flip shot took place in the Carrier Dome, a venue that has played host to countless memorable moments in Syracuse lacrosse history. The Dome’s unique atmosphere and passionate fan base have made it one of the most exciting places to watch and play college lacrosse.
Powell’s move joins a long list of unforgettable plays that have taken place under the Dome’s distinctive roof. From Gary Gait’s “Air Gait” goal to countless championship runs, the Carrier Dome has been a crucial part of Syracuse’s lacrosse legacy.
Notable Syracuse Lacrosse Moments in the Carrier Dome
- Gary Gait’s “Air Gait” goal in 1988
- Multiple national championship celebrations
- Record-breaking performances by players like Powell and the Gait brothers
- Intense rivalry games against teams like Johns Hopkins and Virginia
As Syracuse prepares to rename the venue, fans can look back on decades of lacrosse history that have unfolded within its walls. Powell’s flip shot will undoubtedly remain one of the most talked-about moments in the building’s storied history.
The Powell Legacy: More Than Just One Move
While the flip shot may be Michael Powell’s most memorable single play, it’s important to place it in the context of his overall career and the broader Powell family legacy in lacrosse. Michael is part of a legendary lacrosse family, with brothers Casey and Ryan also starring for Syracuse and making significant impacts on the sport.
The Powells are known for their creativity, athleticism, and ability to elevate the play of those around them. Michael’s flip shot, while spectacular, is just one example of the innovative approach to the game that all three brothers brought to the field.
The Powell Brothers’ Impact on Lacrosse
- Multiple national championships and individual awards
- Revolutionizing offensive play with creative dodges and shots
- Inspiring a generation of players to push their skills to new levels
- Continuing to influence the sport through coaching and mentorship
As we look back on Michael Powell’s flip shot, it’s clear that this moment, while incredible in its own right, is part of a larger story of innovation and excellence in lacrosse. The Powell family’s contributions to the sport extend far beyond any single play, no matter how spectacular.
Powell finally showcases The Move in SU win
By Mike Janela
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After weeks of hype and speculation, Michael Powell finally debuted The Move.
The Syracuse men’s lacrosse team’s attackman followed through on weeks’ worth of promise in the waning moments against Massachusetts in SU’s 17-10 victory over the Minutemen on Saturday in the Carrier Dome.
On an in-bounds play deep in UMass territory, Powell jogged a few steps forward, flipped in the air, landed and fired a rocket at goal. The ball was deflected out of play by a UMass defenseman’s helmet, but the shot on goal still made for a memorable moment as the crowd went into a frenzy.
Powell said the flip was just a result of his style of play.
‘I try and do stuff that nobody does every game,’ Powell said. ‘(The flip) was one that takes a lot of guts just to try. I just wanted to show the Syracuse fans that they put their heart and soul into me, and I can give it back.’
The move capped a superb day for Powell, who tallied a career-high six goals and added an assist in his last-ever regular-season home game.
Midfielders Sean Lindsay and Steven Vallone contributed three goals and three assists, respectively, but it was Powell’s day.
The departing senior received the loudest standing ovation in pregame ceremonies and continued drawing applause all game.
Despite Powell’s performance, the attempted flip-shot may end up the most lasting memory from Saturday’s victory. The crowd brewed with anticipation each time Powell received the ball and finally got what they asked for when he went air-bound.
Head coach John Desko could only hope for the best when Powell decided to attempt his Ringling Brothers routine.
‘I just waited for him to come down and keep running and be doing fine,’ Desko said. ‘The fans expect certain things, but as a coach, all you can ask for is that he doesn’t get hurt. ’
The move didn’t please everybody, though.
UMass attackman Tony Ventiquattro was visibly upset over Powell’s antics.
‘I took a lot of offense to it,’ Ventiquattro said. ‘Who wouldn’t be offended by it? It’s disappointing that he did that to us late. But what can you do? He did it and it’s done.’
Powell anticipated that his move would generate some animosity and planned accordingly.
Desko removed Powell immediately after the shot to evade any retaliatory action by the Minutemen, and Powell said he saved the move for the end of the game to avoid any retaliation.
‘I’m sure they didn’t like it too much,’ Powell said. ‘But I’m out of here, so there’s nothing they can do about it now.’
UMass head coach Greg Cannella didn’t appreciate Powell’s efforts, saying the move was unnecessary and doesn’t make Powell any better of a player.
Cannella did acknowledge, though, how great Powell already is, particularly in terms of being both a scoring and passing threat.
‘With him,’ Cannella said, ‘it’s damned if you do, damned if you don’t. Pick your poison. Whatever clich you want to use, he’s that good of a player.’
The game was decidedly physical. The teams combined for 17 penalties and a total of 13 penalty minutes. Lindsay said the reason for the physical play was the amount of trash talk exchanged between the Minutemen and Orangemen.
Frustration set in for UMass in the third quarter. The Minutemen could muster only one goal on three shots, turning SU’s three-goal lead at halftime into a six-goal advantage by the end of the third.
But the story of the day was The Move.
Powell said he had been waiting to unleash the flip for a long time. He got the idea at a young age, when he trained as both a lacrosse player and gymnast. After unveiling the move in a game in Lake Placid a few years ago, Powell said he could not wait to try it for Syracuse.
Judging by crowd and teammate reaction, saying the move went over well would be an understatement.
But while most everyone in attendance left the game with visions of a flipping Orangeman in their minds, one person wasn’t quite as pleased with The Move as everybody else – Powell.
‘It didn’t go in,’ Powell said. ‘That was part of the move. The Move’s not cool unless it’s successful.’
Published on April 30, 2004 at 12:00 pm
Top Carrier Dome Moments: Syracuse Orange men’s lacrosse
It’s the final week of the Syracuse Orange hosting events in the building known as the Carrier Dome. All week long, we’ve been taking some time to look back at some of the top moments in the Dome’s history from across the sports spectrum.
Monday: Football
Tuesday: Men’s Basketball
Wednesday: Women’s athletics
Today, we’re looking at the best moments from the most successful sport in SU’s history: men’s lacrosse.
Air Gait
It is the most iconic image in the history of the sport, authored by one of the greatest players to ever play the sport. And it happened right here in the Carrier Dome.
While the “Air Gait” only took a few seconds, it was much more than just one moment. Gait pulled off the move, in which he ran and leapt from behind the goal, slam-dunking the ball into the cage with one hand before his feat landed, twice during the 1988 national semifinal versus Penn. But even that was just the beginning, as the moment he created ended up transcending the sport in multiple ways.
The move changed the way the sport was played. It literally changed the rules as it was, for a time, banned from the sport. It inspired not only young players everywhere, but also the people who had been involved in the game forever. They had always thought a certain way about how to approach the game. Now they had to think differently.
1988 National Championship Game
Just two days after the “Air Gait” rocked the lacrosse world, Gary Gait and Syracuse finished off their undefeated season at home in the Dome with a 13-8 win over Cornell in the National Championship game. The Gait brothers had a pair of goals each to complete the 15-0 campaign in which the Orange largely steamrolled their competition. It kicked off the first of three straight national titles won by the Gait’s and SU, and is the only Syracuse national title ever won inside the Carrier Dome.
Casey Powell’s 13-point game, Syracuse beats Virginia 22-21
It’s honestly pretty tough to stand out in the incredible history of the Syracuse-Virginia lacrosse rivalry, but that’s exactly what the 1997 matchup and Casey Powell accomplished.
In one of the best games in both Carrier Dome and Syracuse lacrosse history, an amazing crowd of 10,328 (including our own Kevin Wall) witnessed the No. 3 Orange and No. 2 Cavs open the 1997 season with a 22-21 result that immediately achieved legendary status.
Casey Powell scored a program-record 13 points on seven goals and six assists. As if that wasn’t enough, his 13th and final point of the game was also SU’s 22nd goal that was the eventual game winner. Finally, Casey’s on-the-run, behind-the-back bouncer goal around two defenders is one of the most iconic goals in program history, and is the cherry on top of one of the best individual performances we’ve ever seen.
Mikey Powell’s Front Flip
You knew that Mikey Powell had to be involved in this list.
During the preseason before his senior season in 2004, Mikey promised Syracuse fans a “first-ever move” of some kind. In the final regular season Carrier Dome game of his career, he delivered that promise.
With a couple minutes remaining in the game and a commanding lead over UMass, Mikey ran forward with the ball, completed a front flip, and then took a few more steps before firing a shot towards the cage. He didn’t score, but it didn’t matter, because Mikey had already delighted the crowd into a frenzy with what he described as “the move”. The flip itself was enough to make the highlight reel, as Mikey made it look like he had taken off from a trampoline.
I wanted to include this play even though it wasn’t even a goal, the reason being that it represents the way Mikey played the game. Ever the acrobat, Mikey’s quick feet, change of direction, and remarkable stick skills made him one of the most marvelous players lacrosse fans have ever had the good fortune to watch. He routinely used his unique athleticism to make spectacular plays inside the Carrier Dome, and therefore needed to be included here.
2004: The Mikey Powell ‘Front-Flip.’
The Entire Lacrosse Community waited in Anticipation.
Mikey Powell’s Final Crescendo Brings The Dome to it’s Feet. pic.twitter.com/r0CKd6ljBZ
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Roy Simmons, Jr. Enters the Ring of Honor
In a seminal moment in program history earlier this season, legendary Syracuse head coach Roy Simmons, Jr. was forever enshrined inside the Carrier Dome as his named joined the SU Ring of Honor.
One of if not the greatest lacrosse coach in history, Simmons, Jr. is the man who turned the Syracuse lacrosse program into a perennial national contender and the most decorated program in college lacrosse history.
Honorable Mention
Gait’s 9-goal performance: Let’s complete the 1988 NCAA Tournament trifecta. In the Orange’s opening game of that tournament, Gary Gait scored nine goals in a 23-5 win over Navy in what is still tied for the most goals ever scored in an NCAA Tournament game by one player.
Simmons’ 3OT Winner: The 2018 Army game was a thriller that required a furious Orange comeback, and didn’t end until goalie Dom Madonna fired an almost-full-field pass to hit Ryan Simmons perfectly in stride to fire home the 11-10 game winner in triple overtime. It was an incredible moment for the Simmons family as dad Roy III was on the sideline and granddad Roy Jr. was up in his suite to witness Ryan have his signature moment with the program.
Two home wins over No. 1: The 2011 Syracuse Orange were a special unit. In early March, SU was co-ranked No. 1 in the country with Virginia when the Cavs came to town. The Orange beat them, 12-10, and then did the same to No. 1 Notre Dame with an 11-8 win over the Irish in the Dome in late April. Two wins over the No. 1 team in the country in the Dome in the same season is pretty great. Both games had over 14,000 fans in attendance to put the exclamation point on it all.
So, there you have it. Which Carrier Dome lacrosse moment is your favorite? Which ones are we missing? There have been so many great and exciting games over the years, but we had to stop listing them somewhere. Let us know what you think in the comments.
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