Given everything that was stacked against us going into this game, it's pretty impressive to get out of Geneva with a 15-7 win. And no matter who you're playing, a 10-2 halftime lead is a dominating performance. I didn't see the game but would like to hear comments from anyone who did. Glynn showed again just how valuable he is, and Ritchie stepped up tonight. Was O'Neill's goal as impressive as the last one against Brown? How did we look in some of our weak areas compared to other games?
The team seems to be coming together a bit at the right time. Hobart is not the best team we've played, but nobody else has beaten them this badly this year except Syracuse. And I don't think Syracuse had to face the same intangibles that we did.
Princeton is up 2-0 at the end of 1. I can't get Brown's livestats to show me today's game so i'm using the live action game report on laxpower.
Now 2-2 in 2nd
4-3 brown
Bruno with the 4-3 lead at the half.
Goalie Alex Hewit just scored for Princeton to make it 6-5 Brown in the fourth
We're in. Yeah Brown.
Final 6-5 Brown.
Colgate over Syracuse 8-5 late third
Penn State upset Georgetown 12-11 in OT
Hopkins finally pulling away 8-5, from a Loyola team that Hobart handled easily, late fourth.
[quote Al DeFlorio]Colgate over Syracuse 8-5 late third[/quote]10-9 Colgate with 6 min to go.
'gate 11-10 with 2 min to go.
Now 12-10 'gate, but I don't know the time left.
'gate 12-11 syr final
Colgate dominated faceoffs, with SU injured. SU shot from in front with time up was denied. What a fourth quarter. Colgate has now beaten SU for 2 years in a row.
[quote Jim Hyla]Colgate dominated faceoffs, with SU injured. SU shot from in front with time up was denied. What a fourth quarter. Colgate has now beaten SU for 2 years in a row.[/quote]
The Colgate team I saw lose to Navy earlier this year seemingly would have had a tough time beating Wagner, let alone a team of Syracuse's caliber. Fascinating result.
[quote scoop85][quote Jim Hyla]Colgate dominated faceoffs, with SU injured. SU shot from in front with time up was denied. What a fourth quarter. Colgate has now beaten SU for 2 years in a row.[/quote]
The Colgate team I saw lose to Navy earlier this year seemingly would have had a tough time beating Wagner, let alone a team of Syracuse's caliber. Fascinating result.[/quote]
One of their complaints was the slow start due to the weather in CNY in Feb/Mar. SU Coach Desko was worried about how much better Colgate was getting, especially after winning their tourney. We all thought it was the usual pregame talk, but it looks like he was right.
[quote Jim Hyla][quote scoop85][quote Jim Hyla]Colgate dominated faceoffs, with SU injured. SU shot from in front with time up was denied. What a fourth quarter. Colgate has now beaten SU for 2 years in a row.[/quote]
The Colgate team I saw lose to Navy earlier this year seemingly would have had a tough time beating Wagner, let alone a team of Syracuse's caliber. Fascinating result.[/quote]
One of their complaints was the slow start due to the weather in CNY in Feb/Mar. SU Coach Desko was worried about how much better Colgate was getting, especially after winning their tourney. We all thought it was the usual pregame talk, but it looks like he was right.[/quote]
I thought Colgate looked very strong against Bucknell in their league championship game.
The Swami is still projecting Princeton to get a bid to the tournament. That's a long shot.
Maybe we'll draw Colgate.
Some nice video highlights here on lax.com: http://www.lax.com/stories/2082
Al, thanks for sharing that link. Glynn's stick check leading to a fast break goal and then his bulldozer charge to the net with a behind the back shot were tremendous.
[quote JasonN95]Al, thanks for sharing that link. Glynn's stick check leading to a fast break goal and then his bulldozer charge to the net with a behind the back shot were tremendous.[/quote]
Glynn's been really sumthin' this year. Hope he gets the recognition he deserves from the USILA.
[quote Al DeFlorio][quote JasonN95]Al, thanks for sharing that link. Glynn's stick check leading to a fast break goal and then his bulldozer charge to the net with a behind the back shot were tremendous.[/quote]
Glynn's been really sumthin' this year. Hope he gets the recognition he deserves from the USILA.[/quote]
And let's hope he gets that extra year of eligibility!
[quote scoop85][quote Al DeFlorio][quote JasonN95]Al, thanks for sharing that link. Glynn's stick check leading to a fast break goal and then his bulldozer charge to the net with a behind the back shot were tremendous.[/quote]
Glynn's been really sumthin' this year. Hope he gets the recognition he deserves from the USILA.[/quote]
And let's hope he gets that extra year of eligibility![/quote]
Could he play at Cornell? I keep reading conflicting things about Ivy restrictions on getting four years of eligibility spread over more than four years of taking courses on campus. In any case, I'm hopin'.
[quote Al DeFlorio][quote scoop85][quote Al DeFlorio][quote JasonN95]Al, thanks for sharing that link. Glynn's stick check leading to a fast break goal and then his bulldozer charge to the net with a behind the back shot were tremendous.[/quote]
Glynn's been really sumthin' this year. Hope he gets the recognition he deserves from the USILA.[/quote]
And let's hope he gets that extra year of eligibility![/quote]
Could he play at Cornell? I keep reading conflicting things about Ivy restrictions on getting four years of eligibility spread over more than four years of taking courses on campus. In any case, I'm hopin'.[/quote]Different sport, but isn't that what Vinnie Auger and Jeff Hamilton did?
[quote Josh '99][quote Al DeFlorio][quote scoop85][quote Al DeFlorio][quote JasonN95]Al, thanks for sharing that link. Glynn's stick check leading to a fast break goal and then his bulldozer charge to the net with a behind the back shot were tremendous.[/quote]
Glynn's been really sumthin' this year. Hope he gets the recognition he deserves from the USILA.[/quote]
And let's hope he gets that extra year of eligibility![/quote]
Could he play at Cornell? I keep reading conflicting things about Ivy restrictions on getting four years of eligibility spread over more than four years of taking courses on campus. In any case, I'm hopin'.[/quote]Different sport, but isn't that what Vinnie Auger and Jeff Hamilton did?[/quote]
And John McNiff.
The only official Ivy document I can find on-line is a few years old. Ivy Manual 2004-2005. (http://www.princeton.edu/~ivyorg/IvyManual2004_2005.pdf) It says that as of 1985, once you get your baccalaureate degree, you're out, except that you can finish the season if it continues past graduation. Or, if you graduate in less than eight semesters, then you can hang on as a graduate student.
[quote David Harding]The only official Ivy document I can find on-line is a few years old. Ivy Manual 2004-2005. (http://www.princeton.edu/~ivyorg/IvyManual2004_2005.pdf) It says that as of 1985, once you get your baccalaureate degree, you're out, except that you can finish the season if it continues past graduation. Or, if you graduate in less than eight semesters, then you can hang on as a graduate student.[/quote]
Thanks, everyone. So the faceoff specialist from Yale who took his fourth year of eligibility playing for Loyola last year must have graduated and therefore had to go outside the Ivies. [Geez, that's an awful sentence.]
[quote Al DeFlorio]Thanks, everyone. So the faceoff specialist from Yale who took his fourth year of eligibility playing for Loyola last year must have graduated and therefore had to go outside the Ivies. [Geez, that's an awful sentence.][/quote]
That's what happens when you try and think before your first cup of coffee.::coffee::
[quote jtwcornell91][quote Josh '99][quote Al DeFlorio][quote scoop85][quote Al DeFlorio][quote JasonN95]Al, thanks for sharing that link. Glynn's stick check leading to a fast break goal and then his bulldozer charge to the net with a behind the back shot were tremendous.[/quote]
Glynn's been really sumthin' this year. Hope he gets the recognition he deserves from the USILA.[/quote]
And let's hope he gets that extra year of eligibility![/quote]
Could he play at Cornell? I keep reading conflicting things about Ivy restrictions on getting four years of eligibility spread over more than four years of taking courses on campus. In any case, I'm hopin'.[/quote]Different sport, but isn't that what Vinnie Auger and Jeff Hamilton did?[/quote]
And John McNiff.[/quote]
And Scott Oliaro, right?
[quote Al DeFlorio][quote David Harding]The only official Ivy document I can find on-line is a few years old. Ivy Manual 2004-2005. (http://www.princeton.edu/~ivyorg/IvyManual2004_2005.pdf) It says that as of 1985, once you get your baccalaureate degree, you're out, except that you can finish the season if it continues past graduation. Or, if you graduate in less than eight semesters, then you can hang on as a graduate student.[/quote]
Thanks, everyone. So the faceoff specialist from Yale who took his fourth year of eligibility playing for Loyola last year must have graduated and therefore had to go outside the Ivies. [Geez, that's an awful sentence.][/quote]
Tyler Shovlin also wrestled at UNC-Greensboro after his senior year at Cornell.