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Complete List of All Cornell NCAA Titles

Posted by jeh25 
Complete List of All Cornell NCAA Titles
Posted by: jeh25 (130.132.105.---)
Date: March 28, 2002 09:22AM

Seems to me that our crack research team should be able to out do the ESPN staff.

I'll start the ball rolling.

Men's Ice Hockey: 1967,1970 (2nd place: 1969, 1972)
Men's Lacrosse: 1971,1976,1977 (2nd place:1978, 1987,1988)



 
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Re: Complete List of All Cornell NCAA Titles
Posted by: kaelistus (---.mak.com)
Date: March 28, 2002 11:47AM

And I think that's it...

 
Re: Complete List of All Cornell NCAA Titles
Posted by: Chris 02 (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: March 28, 2002 12:32PM

Women's Polo won a national championship last year. I'm not sure about other years though
 
Re: Complete List of All Cornell NCAA Titles
Posted by: CowbellGuy (---.biotech.cornell.edu)
Date: March 28, 2002 12:35PM

Not an NCAA sanctioned championship. According to the NCAA, Cornell has just the 5 listed:

[www.ncaa.org]

 
Re: Complete List of All Cornell NCAA Titles
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.ne.client2.attbi.com)
Date: March 28, 2002 12:35PM

Men's and women's polo have won a slew of national championships, but not NCAA-sanctioned. Crew has won a bunch of IRA titles, but, again, not NCAA. Cornell wrestlers have won eight or ten individual weight classes at NCAAs, but never the team championship.

 
Re: Complete List of All Cornell NCAA Titles
Posted by: jeh25 (130.132.105.---)
Date: March 28, 2002 01:35PM

Neat Link.

Looks like Yale is the place to go if you wanna play golf. yark
School      -  Men's Golf - Total # of Championships 
Harvard     -    6        -   8
Princeton   -    12       -   20
Yale        -    21       -   27

 
Re: Complete List of All Cornell NCAA Titles
Posted by: pat (---.geo.cornell.edu)
Date: March 28, 2002 02:28PM

But according to the NCAA site, Harvard has 8. Obviously ESPN, which lists them as having 111, isn't worried about which ones are "sanctioned."
 
Re: Complete List of All Cornell NCAA Titles
Posted by: jeh25 (130.132.105.---)
Date: March 28, 2002 02:51PM

Well, ESPN also claims harvard has 2 lacrosse titles in the 1880's. I suspect the Harvard SID took NCAA titles to mean "national titles of any sort" considering the NCAA wasn't founded until the 1920-30's and the 1st NCAA lacrosse title was won by Cornell in 1971.

 
Re: Complete List of All Cornell NCAA Titles
Posted by: Dave '02 (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: March 31, 2002 02:41AM

I checked out the link and they list Coed Sports. What Coed Sports, aside from track and field, are there? And, at least in high school, while men and women both competed, they didn't do so correctly and were scored separately.
 
Re: Complete List of All Cornell NCAA Titles
Posted by: Dave '02 (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: March 31, 2002 02:44AM

Nevermind. Apparently there's skiing, rifle, and fencing. Any others?
 
Re: Complete List of All Cornell NCAA Titles
Posted by: Robb (---.245.228.17.dial1.dallas1.level3.net)
Date: March 31, 2002 10:11AM

Not sure what you mean, Dave. Back in my day (90-94), men's and women's fencing were scored and tracked separately. There were three men's events (foil, epee, and sabre) with 9 bouts in each weapon, for a total of 27 bouts. At the time, women only fenced foil with 16 bouts. Many times we would come back from Princeton, Penn, etc, with the women having "won" the meet 10-6 or so and the men having "lost" the meet 7-20ish (yes, we truly sucked). I never heard of anyone adding up the men's and women's results for a total (in this example) of losing 17-26.

For logistical purposes, the teams travelled together and competed at the same time, but they were separate teams, even for NCAA qualification. Logically, since Cornell has no men's team, this must still be the case, else how could we compete with other schools with only half a team?

 
Re: Complete List of All Cornell NCAA Titles
Posted by: jeh25 (---.9.252.64.snet.net)
Date: March 31, 2002 10:57AM

I believe the rifle events are truely coed. As in, they could give at rat's ass about the gender of the team members.

I find it amusing that UAF has won the last 4 NCAA riflery championships. Amazingly enough, this is not a record as West Virginia has won 6 straight.

 
Fencing
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (---.utb.edu)
Date: March 31, 2002 10:58AM

Hmm, the NCAA championships page says fencing has been a coed championship since 1990. Maybe the national tournament works differently than the regular season?

 
Re: Complete List of All Cornell NCAA Titles
Posted by: marty (---.nycap.rr.com)
Date: April 06, 2002 11:53AM

So a string of poloponies can't get you an NCAA title Ralphie boy? Is Polo not of the NCAA?

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Re: Complete List of All Cornell NCAA Titles
Posted by: DeltaOne81 (---.resnet.cornell.edu)
Date: April 06, 2002 01:51PM

From last year's article:

A seven-goal outburst in the third chukker sealed the 24-11 victory for the Red, which captured its second straight national title and ninth in the program's storied history.

So I wonder how many "unsanctioned" (shall we say, Harvard-esque) national titles Cornell has?
 
Unsanctioned titles
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (---.utb.edu)
Date: April 06, 2002 02:06PM

Poor Harvard is getting no credit for the AHCA women's hockey title they won before the NCAA started officially sanctioning the championship. NPR mentioned that UMD had won both National Championships in women's hockey; see the following recent HOCKEY-L post for more:

[lists.maine.edu]

 
Re: Complete List of All Cornell NCAA Titles
Posted by: zg88 (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: April 06, 2002 04:20PM

Speaking of "co-ed sports": While polo is not technically "co-ed", the article linked in Marty's post suggests pseudo-co-ed-ness in the sport. While the inclusion of both men's & women's coverage in a single article is no doubt due in part to the sport's relatively "minor" status on campus (fan-wise), the fact that the same four schools are mentioned in both genders' coverage (CU, Colorado State, Texas A&M, UVa) indicates that men's & women's polo are probably very closely related (semi-integrated??) at most, if not all, schools. (Just a guess: Is this because both teams ride the same horsies??? (My vast expertise in this area is just shinin' through, ain't it?)) :-))

I can't believe I just wrote this much about polo... laugh (Although, I do seem to remember getting sucked into it last year about this time, too... (Hey, if you contend for national championships -- even in polo -- you get noticed!) :-)

 

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