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Discussions about the Cornell men's and women's hockey teams
Re: Cornell Baseball 2024 - Yesterday
Chris H82 Who is hosting the Ivy League tournament this year? Columbiaby David Harding - Other Sports
Re: Cornell lacrosse 2024 - 4 days ago
Scersk '97 ugarte BearLoverI would much prefer they take “mercenaries” for a grad year...i also would take a grad year mercenary if the ivies allowed it! it's the one restriction i can't justify even within the ivy's stated mission/intentions. i was suggesting more that i didn't want the ivies to join in the cutthroat undergrad transfer market (while 100% wanting the students to have the right toby David Harding - Other Sports
Re: Men's Lax Tournament 2024 - 16 days ago
CU77 Uncertainty on the attack persists, though, as fifth-year attackman Michael Long did not play or dress for Cornell in its season finale against Dartmouth. Long, who has consistently battled injuries throughout his elongated undergrad, is still a question mark heading into Friday night’s contest. “I hope so,” Buczek said when asked if Long will slot into the lineup for Friday’s game. “Theby David Harding - Other Sports
Re: Wells College 1868-2024 - 16 days ago
jtwcornell91 nshapiro David Harding On a lighter note, I wonder what modifications we'll see (hear) in "The Song of the Classes". Was the reference in that song or in the Cayuga's Waiters song 'Cornell' - to the tune of Downtown? I would also love to hear that again, if anyone can find it online. although it's got the "ladies" version of the Sophomore verse. As I rby David Harding - John Spencer Is Dead
Re: CHA/AHA Merger - 18 days ago
Chris '03 Not sure what to make of all this. But it's probably helpful to consolidate operations of hockey only leagues. One less auto-bid should mean one more at large bid, right?by David Harding - Hockey
Re: Cornell football 2024 - 18 days ago
Ken711 Former Cornell kicker/punter Jackson Kennedy will transfer to Syracuse, he announced on Monday night. Kennedy was an All-Ivy Second Team kicker last year, handling placekicking, punting and field goal duties for the Big Red. CornellBigRed says he is a senior. His post on X says he's a grad transfer with two years of eligibility.by David Harding - Other Sports
Re: Wells College 1868-2024 - 18 days ago
On a lighter note, I wonder what modifications we'll see (hear) in "The Song of the Classes".by David Harding - John Spencer Is Dead
Re: Wells College 1868-2024 - 18 days ago
Additional information from The Ithaca Voice Perhaps most encouraging: College officials said students will be able to complete their current course of study at one of several designated “teach-out” institutions: Manhattanville College, Excelsior University, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Keuka College, Le Moyne College, Mercy University and SUNY Brockport. Most institutions are requiredby David Harding - John Spencer Is Dead
Re: Bye-bye Ben - 20 days ago
Where do new assistant coaches come from? Assistants or graduate assistants elsewhere? Prep school coaches? Would coaching in the USHL be a step up or a step down? Minor league pros? Europe?by David Harding - Hockey
Re: Cornell admissions - 24 days ago
Standardized tests will return to the Cornell admissions process according to The Ithaca Voiceby David Harding - John Spencer Is Dead
Re: ECAC Early and Grad Departures 2024 - 6 weeks ago
George64 dbilmes I just saw a post that Northern Michigan has 13 players in the transfer portal! They’re probably looking for a more rigorous academic experience. Or warmer weather.by David Harding - Hockey
Re: ECAC Early and Grad Departures 2024 - 6 weeks ago
ugarte George64 ugarte George64 My understanding of “red shirting” is that athletes matriculate, practice with their team for a year or two, but not play, but take some classes to ease their academic burden during their following four playing years. Hypothetically, could a non-Ivy athlete practice with his team for two years, but not compete, then play in his final two years, graduate on timby David Harding - Hockey
Re: Was that slashing? - 6 weeks ago
KenP It looked to me like Ryan was simply switching his stick from one side of his body to the other. Yes, it hit the DU players’s stick but definitely seemed to be without intent. Can a player just let their stick be knocked out of their hand (embellish) to try and draw a penalty? Yes, a little bit of sour grapes here just curious if (a) I’m the only one who thought that was a bad call, and (by David Harding - Hockey
Re: Cornell admissions - 7 weeks ago
chimpfood Do we know what proportion of the class is from early decision? It seems like a lot of colleges are really leaning into that to improve their yield which then lowers regular acceptance rates, causes students to apply to more colleges regular decision, and makes schools admit even more students early. According to the Sun last November, Cornell is actually reducing the number of earlyby David Harding - John Spencer Is Dead
Re: Harvard @ Cornell Saturday - 8 weeks ago
Al DeFlorio ACM Trotsky redice RichH adamw David Harding imafrshmn sah67 Iceberg I can tell you that ~15 years ago when I was a student, there was no such entry onto the ice after games and there was virtually no opportunity to interact with the players unless you were classmates, working with the team in a media capacity, or socially acquainted. During my undergrad days (a few years before yby David Harding - Hockey
Re: Men’s Basketball 23-24 - 2 months ago
CU2007 NIT vs Ohio State. That’s kinda cool. NCAA For the third-straight season, the NIT seeded only the top half of the 32-team field. The bottom 16 unseeded teams were placed into the bracket by the NIT Committee as close to their area of natural interest as possible. Columbus, Ohio, is close our area of natural interest? I think I see four top half schools closer to Ithaca.by David Harding - Other Sports
Re: Harvard @ Cornell Saturday - 2 months ago
CUDrew0105 The going on to the ice after winning in the quarters went away sometime around 2008. We went on the ice routinely when we won quarters from the late 90's to mid-2000s. It was a really cool thing to do and the players seemed to genuinely enjoy it. Heck, it was how I got Iggulden to sign my home jersey (well to be fair, I had my girlfriend wear the jersey and ask him to sign it...but jeby David Harding - Hockey
Re: Harvard @ Cornell Saturday - 2 months ago
imafrshmn sah67 Iceberg I can tell you that ~15 years ago when I was a student, there was no such entry onto the ice after games and there was virtually no opportunity to interact with the players unless you were classmates, working with the team in a media capacity, or socially acquainted. During my undergrad days (a few years before yours), there was an annual “Skate with the Big Red” eventby David Harding - Hockey
Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down - 3 months ago
Cornell Sun: Cornell Sprint Football Can Become A Powerhouse Program Againby David Harding - Other Sports
Re: Opponents and Others 2023-24 - 3 months ago
BearLover There are only two realistic candidates to take over when Schafer finally decides to call it quits: Casey Jones and Ben Syer. Casey has had some decent success at Clarkson, but I think it’s very likely to be Syer, assuming he doesn’t take a job elsewhere in the interim. Syer is young and has been top assistant for many years during some of the best times for the program. It’s not goingby David Harding - Hockey
Re: Cornell in the Movies - 3 months ago
upprdeck I was reading a book on Ty Cobb and there is a mention that in 1900-01 a pro baseball coach drove a car into into an unlit Cornell Swimming pool. Wonder where that would have been at the time if its true. Beebe Lake?by David Harding - John Spencer Is Dead
Re: Home Ice - 3 months ago
George64 George64 Swampy From "The Poison Ivy in the Ivy League," Sports Illustrated, January 2, 1967: Harkness' boys at RPI tended to be slower than a lot of other teams, and it seemed that whenever a really fast-skating team came up to Troy the arena would get terribly warm, so warm that the ice often became soft and slushy. At RPI they said it was probably only coincidencehockby David Harding - Hockey
Re: Home Ice - 3 months ago
George64 David Harding The NCAA rule book does not have any objective criteria. The cynic that I am, leads me to believe that rink operators may adjust the ice quality to offset the skating characteristics of the visiting team. In baseball, the infield grass is cut to favor the home team, if you bunt a lot, keep it long. Absolutely.by David Harding - Hockey
Re: Home Ice - 3 months ago
osorojo What are the parameters of acceptable ice-surface temperature during a college ice-hockey game? Are these measurements made at required intervals or at the discretion of the home rink? The NCAA rule book does not have any objective criteria. 1.1 Rink - Ice hockey shall be played on an area of ice called a rink. It's totally up to the referee. 82.5 ... If, at any time during thby David Harding - Hockey
Re: Yet another collegetown bar bites the dust - 3 months ago
Not Collegetown and just for sale, but one could be concerned about the fate of Chanticleer.by David Harding - John Spencer Is Dead
Re: Indoor sports facility announced - 3 months ago
One step at a time. Ithaca Planning Board has some suggestions.by David Harding - Other Sports
Re: Cornell vs Princeton, 1/19 - 3 months ago
Scersk '97 scoop85 Jane McNally also had a nice game story in the Sun. Really well done. Clear from the quotes that Schafer was not exactly pleased with the other lines. Nice photo by Julia Nagel, too.by David Harding - Hockey
Re: Yet another collegetown bar bites the dust - 3 months ago
Sophisticated in Collegetown? Another new try.by David Harding - John Spencer Is Dead
Re: Alumni in the pros 23-24 - 4 months ago
And Cornell alumnae are now in the pros, too. Saulnier, who plays for PWHL New York, scored a goal in the league’s first ever game and O’Neill assisted on the OT goal securing PWHL Montreal’s first win. The league site has the statistics.by David Harding - Hockey
Re: NIL - 4 months ago
New York Times The Best Teams That Money Could Buy The four teams in the College Football Playoff used cash payments from fan “collectives” in unique ways to build their rosters, showing how much an influx of money has changed college sports. Unlocked article:by David Harding - John Spencer Is Dead