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Re: Men's Lax Tournament 2024 - Today
arugula We screwed ourselves over. Unlike hockey at least we blew it by playing a strong schedule. Harder to be too upset about some of the lacrosse losses versus hockey losing to Colgate etc. Funny that Kirst is the Award candidate when Long is the most important player. If my math is right is that 100 total seasons between hockey and lacrosse of being national contenders and never winby BearLover - Other Sports
Re: Men's Lax Tournament 2024 - Yesterday
CU77 We need Penn, PSU, and Georgetown all to win. If they do, Cornell has a decent shot at the last at-large. Current RPI: 1. Notre Dame 0.7000 2. Duke 0.6710 3. Johns Hopkins 0.6521 4. Syracuse 0.6440 5. Virginia 0.6364 6. Denver 0.6295 7. Maryland 0.6274 8. Penn State 0.6244 9. Penn 0.6142 10. Georgetown 0.6113 11. Princeton 0.6083 12. Cornell 0.6080 13. Yale 0.6038 14. St Jby BearLover - Other Sports
Re: NCAA NIL/Subdivision Proposal - 2 days ago
upprdeck so many unknowns here. across all sports? across all divisions Let’s hope its mostly just football!by BearLover - Other Sports
Re: NCAA NIL/Subdivision Proposal - 2 days ago
Would anybody like to take a stab at predicting how this rumored settlement, which could include up to $20m of revenues per school being shared with athletes, would affects the Ivies’ ability to compete nationally? It can’t be good!by BearLover - Other Sports
Re: Bye-bye Ben - 5 days ago
upprdeck Think about it though. If he does well, why does he want to come back to a job at Cornell when Princeton has so many things going for it to help a coach? How old will he be in 2-3-4 yrs anyway to want to take over another program?? Because Cornell can compete at the national level? Also, why assume Schafer is retiring in 2-4 years? Syer is 49.by BearLover - Hockey
Re: Cornell lacrosse 2024 - 6 days ago
CU77 BearLover So, if margin of victory/loss isn’t part of the selection committee’s criteria, what *is* their criteria? And why in the world would it be preferable to going purely based off of RPI? Official criteria are pretty goofy (see below), and IMO they are not preferable to straight RPI. Also the committee usually seems to start with straight RPI anyway and then muck around from there, sinby BearLover - Other Sports
Re: Cornell lacrosse 2024 - 7 days ago
So, if margin of victory/loss isn’t part of the selection committee’s criteria, what *is* their criteria? And why in the world would it be preferable to going purely based off of RPI?by BearLover - Other Sports
Re: Cornell lacrosse 2024 - 8 days ago
CU77 BearLover I’m having a hard time seeing how Cornell could miss the NCAAs at this point. We are 9th in RPI and there are 18 NCAA spots. We had one bad loss the entire season, vs Penn State; the other three losses were by one goal. We blew a lot of teams out. I don’t see how the committee could leave Cornell out even if we lose next week. How many autobids could go to teams who would not gby BearLover - Other Sports
Re: Cornell lacrosse 2024 - 8 days ago
I’m having a hard time seeing how Cornell could miss the NCAAs at this point. We are 9th in RPI and there are 18 NCAA spots. We had one bad loss the entire season, vs Penn State; the other three losses were by one goal. We blew a lot of teams out. I don’t see how the committee could leave Cornell out even if we lose next week. How many autobids could go to teams who would not get at-large bidby BearLover - Other Sports
Re: Cornell lacrosse 2024 - 8 days ago
CU77 BearLover CU77 Long not playing, Caddigan at attack with Kirst and Goldstein. What’s going on with Long? No public word, AFAIK Ugh. Did he finish last week’s game?by BearLover - Other Sports
Re: Cornell lacrosse 2024 - 8 days ago
CU77 Long not playing, Caddigan at attack with Kirst and Goldstein. What’s going on with Long?by BearLover - Other Sports
Re: Cornell lacrosse 2024 - 8 days ago
upprdeck So a cornell win makes it Cornell Princeton Yale Penn Really need to beat Penn then because 2 losses to them and Penn perhaps winning the Ivy puts Cornell back on the bubble I don’t see how that would put Cornell on the bubble.by BearLover - Other Sports
Re: Cornell lacrosse 2024 - polls 4/22 - 9 days ago
abmarks BearLover Cornell hockey won the ECAC and qualified for the NCAAs this season in large part because they didn’t have to beat anybody especially good on their way to the title. So what. We'd have had a better shot at winning the whole thing if we'd learned from (and beat).much better teams. You want a lottery ticket. I'd rather have a much stronger chance of winning the rhing5 Huby BearLover - Other Sports
Re: Bye-bye Ben - 10 days ago
abmarks Bearlover: since he got the job, I think your question about why Princeton but not Cornell HC is a good, and relevant one. Be interesting to see if any info slips out on this over time. Or maybe when Adam said syer would not be a Cornell HC, he already knew just how likely syer was to land the Princeton job. That seems the most likely explanation of Adam's emphatic statement. Adamby BearLover - Hockey
Re: Bye-bye Ben - 10 days ago
Chris '03 Princeton, SLU, and Clarkson now all led by former Schafer assistants. Seems pretty remarkable. Yes, it’s nuts. Clarkson and SLU play similar styles to Cornell, and now you have to imagine Princeton will as well. So we end up with three Cornell-lites in the same league as Cornell. I guess Flanagan gets promoted to associate head coach, and Schafer brings in somebody new in Flanagan’by BearLover - Hockey
Re: Cornell lacrosse 2024 - polls 4/22 - 11 days ago
Cornell hockey won the ECAC and qualified for the NCAAs this season in large part because they didn’t have to beat anybody especially good on their way to the title.by BearLover - Other Sports
Re: Alumni in the pros 23-24 - 12 days ago
osorojo Anybody know about what percentage of current NHL hockey players are college graduates? I would like to see how this number compares to the percentage of college graduates playing in other major professional sports. Comparing hockey to other sports doesn’t make much sense. For example, almost 100% of NFL players are Americans who had no options besides playing NCAA football. Hockey isby BearLover - Hockey
Re: Attendance at Lynah - 13 days ago
Interesting to revisit some of these old threads. I think fan attendance and energy is clearly not as good as it was 15 years ago, but at least it’s mostly plateaued over the past 10 years. My general thoughts —winning doesn’t have much of an effect on attendance. There doesn’t seem to be any correlation between the two. I can imagine that, if you’re a marginal fan, Cornell winning the gameby BearLover - Hockey
Re: Men's Lax Tournament 2024 - rankings after 4/20 games - 14 days ago
billhoward upprdeck whats a 4 way tie look like? It looks unlikely in the extreme. As a practical matter, Cornell ain't gonna lose to 0-5 Dartmouth. C’mon, man.by BearLover - Other Sports
Re: Men Dating Men: Celebrating Adulation and Pull - 15 days ago
More evidence Syer will be Cornell’s next head coachby BearLover - Hockey
Re: Opponents and Others 2023-24 - 15 days ago
adamw BearLover ugarte There is literally no information that indicates Syer might be the next Cornell head coach. That Syer is interviewing elsewhere when Schafer sometimes suggests that he may be ready to retire soon indicates, if anything, the opposite. You aren't getting more information because adam has done everything but send you a letter with a wax seal that says "i heard this off thby BearLover - Hockey
Re: Opponents and Others 2023-24 - 15 days ago
ugarte There is literally no information that indicates Syer might be the next Cornell head coach. That Syer is interviewing elsewhere when Schafer sometimes suggests that he may be ready to retire soon indicates, if anything, the opposite. You aren't getting more information because adam has done everything but send you a letter with a wax seal that says "i heard this off the record and i'mby BearLover - Hockey
Re: Opponents and Others 2023-24 - 15 days ago
ugarte BearLover ugarte BearLover TBH, my guess is that your conclusion was based on faulty information or faulty assumptions, because you posted a pretty definitive statement of “X, Y, and Z won’t be Cornell’s next head coach” and didn’t offer any justification, and at this point I can’t really understand what this justification could be. I’m not sure if you’re being tight-lipped about it becausby BearLover - Hockey
Re: Opponents and Others 2023-24 - 16 days ago
ugarte BearLover TBH, my guess is that your conclusion was based on faulty information or faulty assumptions, because you posted a pretty definitive statement of “X, Y, and Z won’t be Cornell’s next head coach” and didn’t offer any justification, and at this point I can’t really understand what this justification could be. I’m not sure if you’re being tight-lipped about it because you’re unable tby BearLover - Hockey
Re: Opponents and Others 2023-24 - 16 days ago
adamw BearLover Dafatone pfibiger Dafatone BearLover adamw I should probably just shut up - but I'm not good at that. I think Ben Syer and Topher are great guys. Neither will be the next coach. Casey Jones is one of my favorite people in hockey, and I think he's a great coach. However, he's only 4 years younger than Coach Schafer - and so it won't be him either. I’d be curious to hear adamw’sby BearLover - Hockey
Re: Opponents and Others 2023-24 - 16 days ago
Al DeFlorio BearLover Dafatone pfibiger Dafatone BearLover adamw I should probably just shut up - but I'm not good at that. I think Ben Syer and Topher are great guys. Neither will be the next coach. Casey Jones is one of my favorite people in hockey, and I think he's a great coach. However, he's only 4 years younger than Coach Schafer - and so it won't be him either. I’d be curious to hear adby BearLover - Hockey
Re: Opponents and Others 2023-24 - 16 days ago
Dafatone pfibiger Dafatone BearLover adamw I should probably just shut up - but I'm not good at that. I think Ben Syer and Topher are great guys. Neither will be the next coach. Casey Jones is one of my favorite people in hockey, and I think he's a great coach. However, he's only 4 years younger than Coach Schafer - and so it won't be him either. I’d be curious to hear adamw’s response to theby BearLover - Hockey
Re: Opponents and Others 2023-24 - 16 days ago
Dafatone BearLover adamw I should probably just shut up - but I'm not good at that. I think Ben Syer and Topher are great guys. Neither will be the next coach. Casey Jones is one of my favorite people in hockey, and I think he's a great coach. However, he's only 4 years younger than Coach Schafer - and so it won't be him either. I’d be curious to hear adamw’s response to the CHN report that Syby BearLover - Hockey
Re: Opponents and Others 2023-24 - 16 days ago
abmarks BearLover abmarks chimpfood CHN has syer as a finalist for the Princeton head coaching job. Leave a link next time? For those of you looking, its at Also, it doesn't exactly say he's a finalist. It says " Among those who have interviewed, or were expected to, are Cornell assistant Ben Syer, Michigan assistant Rob Rassey, and Arizona State assistant Dana Borges" Reby BearLover - Hockey
Re: Opponents and Others 2023-24 - 17 days ago
abmarks chimpfood CHN has syer as a finalist for the Princeton head coaching job. Leave a link next time? For those of you looking, its at Also, it doesn't exactly say he's a finalist. It says " Among those who have interviewed, or were expected to, are Cornell assistant Ben Syer, Michigan assistant Rob Rassey, and Arizona State assistant Dana Borges" Re: bearlovers questby BearLover - Hockey