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Re: Cornell vs RPI, 2 March 2024 - 7 weeks ago
marty I couldn't catch the radio broadcast. Who was benched on Saturday because of Friday's poor play? Not sure if was because of poor play, but Donaldson (who I think is pretty good) was again the odd man out.by scoop85 - Hockey
Re: Cornell v Union - 8 weeks ago
ugarte scoop85 blackwidow Goodbye ncaa Holy crap—you realize if we win the ECACs we’ll get a bid, right? I know it sucks right now but we have a team good enough to win the league.i mean sure but come on man. why would you chastise someone for pessimism after that game? we're not the best team in the conference and we're not playing well enough to have any confidence that we'll face them anywayby scoop85 - Hockey
Re: Cornell v Union - 8 weeks ago
blackwidow Goodbye ncaa Holy crap—you realize if we win the ECACs we’ll get a bid, right? I know it sucks right now but we have a team good enough to win the league.by scoop85 - Hockey
Re: Cornell v Union - 8 weeks ago
Big Dingus Offense looking anemic Disagree. We’ve missed several excellent chances and have had plenty of O zone time. We’ve been a bit too leaky defensively, and having an usually poor night on faceoffsby scoop85 - Hockey
Re: Cornell @ St. Lawrence, 2/24 - 2 months ago
George64 I’ve watched and rewatched our two extra-man goals against SLU, 6 skaters versus 5. More players clogging up the ice than on our power plays, yet we scored twice in 91 seconds. What was different? IMO, a greater sense of urgency! We didn’t dick around looking for the perfect set up. We didn’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good. Excellent pointby scoop85 - Hockey
Re: Cornell @ St. Lawrence, 2/24 - 2 months ago
The bozo announcers must also work for SLU’s Sports Information office. From their game story: “The Big Red would score with 1:31 left in the third, then after some questionable non-calls would find the equalizer with 6.8 seconds left in regulation.”by scoop85 - Hockey
Re: Cornell @ St. Lawrence, 2/24 - 2 months ago
billchu Here is my attempt at a screenshot from the offside. St. Lawrence #14 looks to be offside by a foot or so. In real time, it was impossible to tell. I’m sure with the replay frame-by-frame it was more obvious. I watched the replay on demand and your screen shot shows it as I saw it—-#14 offside by a good footby scoop85 - Hockey
Re: ECAC 2024 Discussion Thread - 2 months ago
Trotsky George64 Gabriel Seger Named 2024 ECAC Hockey Men's Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Congratulations Gabe! Also interesting to note, Cornell alum, Ben Tupker ‘23, was Union’s nominee.Often "scholar" athlete awards have more than a hint of bullshit about them, but from that article Seger certainly sounds like an impressive student. Making his achievements even more impressive is tby scoop85 - Hockey
Re: Men’s Basketball 23-24 - 2 months ago
arugula Just read/skimmed a very loong ESPN article about college coaches coming and going. Earl and Cornell not mentioned. Mitch Henderson and James Jones both noted as possibly moving on. Slightly insulted, but pleased if true. Those two guys just have a longer track record of success. This is Earl's first really successful team.by scoop85 - Other Sports
Re: Womens Basketball - 2 months ago
mountainred scoop85 dbilmes The saddest thing about the women's basketball program is that due to years of mediocrity, there is no fan base and no excitement about the program. The official attendance for their home loss to Yale on Saturday was 183. It can't help recruiting efforts if potential players watch a game either in person or on TV and see it being played before such a small crowd. Corneby scoop85 - Other Sports
Re: Yale at Cornell, shrouded in mystery - 2 months ago
marty Mystery illness. Mike wasn't as PO'd as I expected perhaps because some of the players were ailing. I noticed a nice stick blade shaped hole in the wall on the bottom left of the video. Maybe from DeSantis after yet another sure goal was thwarted?by scoop85 - Hockey
Re: Opponents and Others 2023-24 - 2 months ago
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. Why won’t Ben Syer be the next coach? Perhaps some guys are cut out to bby scoop85 - Hockey
Re: Cornell 6 Union 1 - 2 months ago
Jeff Hopkins '82 marty sah67 Ken Schott spoke to Schafer and Castagna at the postgame presser: Mike had a nice little wisecrack about Schott confusing 2024 for 2014 and suggested he not run for office Anyone who doesn't watch this video especially from the 3 minute mark to the end will be banned from eLynah. Even more important than listening to Jason's pregame interview, BL. Castagnby scoop85 - Hockey
Re: Opponents and Others 2023-24 - 2 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 scoop85 - Hockey
Re: Womens Basketball - 2 months ago
dbilmes The saddest thing about the women's basketball program is that due to years of mediocrity, there is no fan base and no excitement about the program. The official attendance for their home loss to Yale on Saturday was 183. It can't help recruiting efforts if potential players watch a game either in person or on TV and see it being played before such a small crowd. Cornell is 1-7 in the Iviby scoop85 - Other Sports
Re: Opponents and Others 2023-24 - 2 months ago
adamw upprdeck well sometime in the next 2-10 yrs we will have to find out what a diff coach can.. I doubt he will be here when he is 70 so the window is probably even smaller. I'm going to go out on a really short limb and say that the odds of finding another coach that does as good a job, are about 5%. And that may be generousby scoop85 - Hockey
Re: Cornell @ RPI, 2/9 - 2 months ago
Solid win, despite our inexplicable inability to put home one of the numerous breakaway chances. And I thought RPI’s unis were quite snazzy.by scoop85 - Hockey
Re: Opponents and Others 2023-24 - 2 months ago
dbilmes If we think our freshmen are good, BC has an all-freshman line which has combined for 38 goals this season. If we had 3 1st rounders on a line they’d have the same type of productionby scoop85 - Hockey
Re: Men’s Basketball 23-24 - 2 months ago
CU2007 Is there a world where Cornell continues winning but stumbles in say the Ivy League title game and gets an at large to the dance? I don’t know enough about college hoops but have always heard the Ivy League is, and always will be, a one bid league. Perhaps if we go 14-0 in the regular season and lose in the final. But even that may be a stretch, since we won’t have any quad 1 wins.by scoop85 - Other Sports
Re: St. Lawrence at Cornell, 2/2 - 2 months ago
Dunc marty adamw I realize everyone only sees things through their own lens - but Rich is right - it's like this everywhere. It's harder to get people to go - and, if they go, to get them to be loud. Heck, trying comparing concert crowds of today to yesteryear. It's a combination of everything - cost, being able to watch nice video streams, and the cell phone culture. Add it all up. That saby scoop85 - Hockey
Re: St. Lawrence at Cornell, 2/2 - 2 months ago
VIEWfromK For me the shift away from Lynah began when the Men’s basketball team went on their back to back NCAA tournament runs. Well, until last Saturday’s Princeton game Newman has been pretty much a ghost town for the better part of a decade. I think the cheap streaming (which I’m thankful to have) is the biggest factor in the attendance drop-off.by scoop85 - Hockey
Re: Womens Basketball - 2 months ago
rss77 And some players who can put the basket. Cornell has been pretty poor especially shooting 3s. Proving my point.by scoop85 - Other Sports
Re: Womens Basketball - 2 months ago
dbilmes How about some love for the women's basketball team. They beat Dartmouth handily for their first Ivy win in a battle for the basement. Glad for them, but that program needs new leadership.by scoop85 - Other Sports
Re: Recruits 2024 and Beyond - 2 months ago
Trotsky Still shows as Cornell on Elite Prospects, but there appears to be an X tweet where he announces for RPI. I think what you see on X is him retweeting another kid who announced his commitment to RPIby scoop85 - Hockey
Re: Recruits 2024 and Beyond - 2 months ago
scoop85 A mid-season update on our listed recruits: Erick Roest, G, Sherwood Park Crusaders (AJHL) -- 28 GP, 2.75 GAG, .909 save pct. Alex Pelletier, LW, Avon Old Farms Prep -- 12 GP, 15 G, 8 A Cole Tuminaro, D, Sioux City (USHL) -- 20 GP, 0 G, 1 A Aiden Long -- LW, Madison (USHL) -- 27 GP, 4 G, 4 A Giovanni DiGiulian -- C, Kent School Prep -- 13 GP, 13 G, 10 A Connor Arsenault -- C, St.by scoop85 - Hockey
Re: Men’s Basketball 23-24 - 3 months ago
ugarte George64 As I recall, back in the Donahue era, Louis Dale was a walk-on... Dale wasn't a walk-on; he was an under-recruited gift who marketed himself to Donohue as a dynamic but 5'9 guard with an Ivy academic profile. I also don't think Foote was a walk-on for the Bonnies, he just wasn't getting much playing time and was apparently miserable. What you say about Dale is correct, but Fooby scoop85 - Other Sports
Re: Men’s Basketball 23-24 - 3 months ago
chimpfood I’m surprised he wasn’t recruited just for being 6 foot 7 and 235 pounds of muscle. Yeah, so many quality players are missed by college coaching staffs. Look at a guy like Ja Morant (putting aside his personal issues), whose dynamic talent was overlooked by all the power schools.by scoop85 - Other Sports
Re: Men’s Basketball 23-24 - 3 months ago
Mr. Niss - we moved up only 9 in Ken Pom with the win but Princeton fell like 15 spots -- we should have swapped spots* - I legitimately felt Brian Earl should have been considered for coach of the year votes for the season coming out of Covid, when we were picked to be second-to-last in the Ivies and he implemented this run-and-gun style and had us in the Ivy tournament. He's a great coach aby scoop85 - Other Sports
Re: Men’s Basketball 23-24 - 3 months ago
Kudos to Brian Earl and his staff for building this team with guys who were, by and large, unheralded recruits with few if any other D1 offers. And how about walk-on AK Okereke who scored 12 points today? He fills an important roll on the team and is getting better each game. While an Ivy League title is a long way off, it will be nice to see Cornell listed in this week’s Joe Lunardi braketolby scoop85 - Other Sports