#12 Clarkson (4-15-3) at #5 St. Lawrence (9-8-5): St. Lawrence 3-2 (ot)
#11 Brown (6-12-4) at #6 RPI (10-9-3): Brown 3-1
#10 Dartmouth (7-12-3) at #7 Quinnipiac (11-11-0): Quinnipiac 3-2
#9 Harvard (7-12-3) at #8 Princeton (8-12-2): Harvard 4-2
Free video streams of the RPI-Brown games are available at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/rpi-tv-channel-6-stream---live-football-and-hockey.
SLU up 1-0 on Clarkson less than a minute into the game.
Anyone mind posting the basketball score in this thread?
North Country 1-1 end 1.
RPI 1 Brown 0, end 1
Princeton 1 Harvard 0
Dartmouth 0 Quinnipiac 0
end 1
Cornell 51 Brown 47, end of 1st half?!?!
Cornell 4 RPI 1, 2nd -- women's ECAC SF.
Cornell women up 5-1.
Hoops up by 12, 16 mins to go.
SLU 2 Clarkson 1
Dartmouth 1 Quinnipiac 1, end 2.
The band has a contingent at the Lynah women's game. Place is still empty, though.
Women: Cornell 5 RPI 1, end 2.
SOG in period 2 were 22-1.
Late/end of 2:
Qpc 1 Drt 1
Prn 2 Hvd 0
RPI 1 Brn 0
SLU 2 Clk 1
Hoops:
+14, 10:24
Hoops: +21, 2:01
Hoops with 20 three pointer made in the game tonight with just over a minute left...
And Cornell basketball has their 3rd straight title.
Hoops are the Ivy League Champs, 20-30 from 3 tonight which is quite astounding...Jaques with 20 points, Dale 18, Whitman 16 and Foote and Wrobo with 14 each...final score 95-76
Brown scores early in the 3rd, now tied.
And as I type, Brown scores again, 2-1.
Clarkson has tied up SLU 2-2; QU up on Dartmouth 3-1
Quote from: ursusminorFree video streams of the RPI-Brown games are available at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/rpi-tv-channel-6-stream---live-football-and-hockey.
The video quality is for the most part very good, but not perfect... The RPI video feed cut out with about 15 minutes left in the 3rd. Nice to know our video system isn't the only one that drops and has issues.
Back up, ~ 11 minutes left in the 3rd, still 2-1 Brown.
Quote from: RitaQuote from: ursusminorFree video streams of the RPI-Brown games are available at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/rpi-tv-channel-6-stream---live-football-and-hockey.
The video quality is for the most part very good, but not perfect... The RPI video feed cut out with about 15 minutes left in the 3rd. Nice to know our video system isn't the only one that drops and has issues.
Back up, ~ 11 minutes left in the 3rd, still 2-1 Brown.
The RPITV site is higher quality, but you need an @rpi.edu address to access it.
BTW, RPI has closed the women's game to 5-4, but there is only about a minute left.
Women win 5-4, that was close. RPI nearly got the tying goal with their goalie pulled -- unclear why there was a whistle.
2:28 left in the 3rd, still 2-1 Brown. Face-off in Brown's end and some maintenance work on the Brown goal.. was it really loose, or a clever ploy by the Brown goalie thus saving a TO? Maybe we should file that "trick" for future use.
Women will play Clarkson Sunday.
Brown eng, leads RPI 3-1.
Quote from: RitaBrown scores early in the 3rd, now tied.
And as I type, Brown scores again, 2-1.
Brown goalie has been solid. 3 1. ENG
ENG by Brown. Now 3-1, 1:05 left.
Harvard up 4-2 on Princeton. Clarkson-SLU going to o.t., 2-2.
According to the Clarkson announcers, SLU crowd is 700 short of a sellout?!
Quote from: TrotskyHarvard up 4-2 on Princeton.
What?!?! Will Harvard not just crash and burn so I don't have to worry about them going on some freak tear?
Clarkson and SLU are mid-way through the first OT. Here's hoping for a lot more of them ::popcorn::.
Jinxed it. SLU wins 3-2 in the 1st OT.
Quote from: TrotskyAccording to the Clarkson announcers, SLU crowd is 700 short of a sellout?!
Clarkson on break? And women playing at home.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: TrotskyAccording to the Clarkson announcers, SLU crowd is 700 short of a sellout?!
Clarkson on break? And women playing at home.
I think I heard that SLU is on break, but Clarkson is not - SLU announcers were worried it would be a pro-Clarkson crowd because of that. Doesn't sound like there was a crowd at all... :(
If Friday's results hold for the series, the QF would be:
#11 Brown at #1 Yale
#9 Harvard at #2 Cornell
#7 Quinnipiac at #3 Union
#5 St. Lawrence at #4 Colgate
Quote from: TrotskyDartmouth 1 Quinnipiac 1, end 2.
The band has a contingent at the Lynah women's game. Place is still empty, though.
It wasn't that empty. A thru D had quite a number of fans, and probably the most that've ever watched a women's game at Lynah.
Backman (http://www.yaledailynews.com/sports/sports-general/2010/03/05/m-hockey-first-round-bye-leaves-elis-waiting/) hurt. According to USCHO Cafe done for the year.
Quote from: TrotskyBackman (http://www.yaledailynews.com/sports/sports-general/2010/03/05/m-hockey-first-round-bye-leaves-elis-waiting/) hurt. According to USCHO Cafe done for the year.
Damn. (You can read into that as you see fit.)
CC 2 - DU 1, which just flipped our comparison with CC back to them.
Quote from: RitaQuote from: ursusminorFree video streams of the RPI-Brown games are available at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/rpi-tv-channel-6-stream---live-football-and-hockey.
The video quality is for the most part very good, but not perfect... The RPI video feed cut out with about 15 minutes left in the 3rd. Nice to know our video system isn't the only one that drops and has issues.
Back up, ~ 11 minutes left in the 3rd, still 2-1 Brown.
For anyone who wants to watch RPI implode again on Saturday, the following was posted on USCHO by a member of RPI-TV. The feed that they put out on http://www.rpitv.org/live is indeed better than that that is streamed on ustream. (The one that they archive after the game is even better.) Interesting that they had about 30 on the RPI-TV feed and about 50 on the ustream feed on Friday.
QuoteI wanted to let everyone know that we did get the go-ahead to offer the RPI TV stream to everyone, completely free of charge at a very high quality. We had a sucessful stream (although unsucessful game :() tonight and we are really looking forward to offering it to a lot more people tomorrow night (Saturday) and if necessary, Sunday night. We had around 30 viewers today, but would really like to try to set a new record for us tomorrow, and hopefully get more than a hundred, or even more! If you do enjoy watching the RPI TV video feed, be sure to send us an email and let us know! We love hearing back from people. And if enough people email the right people in the athletics department saying how much they enjoy watching the game tomorrow, we might be able to work something out with them to offer more, or all games next season on our website, using our servers at a much higher quality!
We did add a chat box today, which people seemed to enjoy, and I will be working hard tomorrow to refine that a bit before the game.
The game starts at 7pm, but the video stream will go live at 6:30, possibly earlier if we are ready to see a bit of warm ups.
To watch it, visit http://www.rpitv.org/live and please share this link with everyone who may be interested. We really want to show the athletics department that there is a market for free video streams. I would love to have to deal with the problem of running out of bandwidth!
As always, be sure to visit http://www.rpitv.org/ for our back catalog of games. Tonights game is already up and available at http://www.rpitv.org/productions/286-mens-hockey-vs-brown-game-1-ecac-championship-1st-round
Quote from: mnagowskiQuote from: TrotskyBackman (http://www.yaledailynews.com/sports/sports-general/2010/03/05/m-hockey-first-round-bye-leaves-elis-waiting/) hurt. According to USCHO Cafe done for the year.
Damn. (You can read into that as you see fit.)
Agreed. While the natural initial reaction might be "great -- it opens things up for us," I'd like to see Yale at full strength; not only would I hope to have a chance to beat them with all their horses, but they certainly will be hampered at the NCAA's without him.
Quote from: scoop85Quote from: mnagowskiQuote from: TrotskyBackman (http://www.yaledailynews.com/sports/sports-general/2010/03/05/m-hockey-first-round-bye-leaves-elis-waiting/) hurt. According to USCHO Cafe done for the year.
Damn. (You can read into that as you see fit.)
Agreed. While the natural initial reaction might be "great -- it opens things up for us," I'd like to see Yale at full strength; not only would I hope to have a chance to beat them with all their horses, but they certainly will be hampered at the NCAA's without him.
Yeah, I think most of us would like him to have a painless condition that clears up two weeks from Monday.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: TrotskyAccording to the Clarkson announcers, SLU crowd is 700 short of a sellout?!
Clarkson on break? And women playing at home.
Only 1600+ at the RPI Mausoleum for Brown. Their fans sure can crank it up, but only for the nights they give away one thunderstick.::nut::
Quote from: TimVQuote from: Jim HylaQuote from: TrotskyAccording to the Clarkson announcers, SLU crowd is 700 short of a sellout?!
Clarkson on break? And women playing at home.
Only 1600+ at the RPI Mausoleum for Brown. Their fans sure can crank it up, but only for the nights they give away one thunderstick.::nut::
To add insult, their food sales windows were cut in half anticipating low concession sales due to the low ticket sales. Their popcorn is fresh, but I missed a couple minutes of the game to buy my bucket.
Quote from: jtwcornell91Quote from: scoop85Quote from: mnagowskiQuote from: TrotskyBackman (http://www.yaledailynews.com/sports/sports-general/2010/03/05/m-hockey-first-round-bye-leaves-elis-waiting/) hurt. According to USCHO Cafe done for the year.
Damn. (You can read into that as you see fit.)
Agreed. While the natural initial reaction might be "great -- it opens things up for us," I'd like to see Yale at full strength; not only would I hope to have a chance to beat them with all their horses, but they certainly will be hampered at the NCAA's without him.
Yeah, I think most of us would like him to have a painless condition that clears up two weeks from Monday.
Another USCHO article. Career Likely Over for Yale's Backman (http://www.uscho.com/news/college-hockey/id,18301/CareerLikelyOverforYalesBackman.html)
Quote from: amerks127Quote from: jtwcornell91Quote from: scoop85Quote from: mnagowskiQuote from: TrotskyBackman (http://www.yaledailynews.com/sports/sports-general/2010/03/05/m-hockey-first-round-bye-leaves-elis-waiting/) hurt. According to USCHO Cafe done for the year.
Damn. (You can read into that as you see fit.)
Agreed. While the natural initial reaction might be "great -- it opens things up for us," I'd like to see Yale at full strength; not only would I hope to have a chance to beat them with all their horses, but they certainly will be hampered at the NCAA's without him.
Yeah, I think most of us would like him to have a painless condition that clears up two weeks from Monday.
Another USCHO article. Career Likely Over for Yale's Backman (http://www.uscho.com/news/college-hockey/id,18301/CareerLikelyOverforYalesBackman.html)
Has he not been drafted anywhere? Does he not have any professional opportunities?
Quote from: mnagowskiQuote from: amerks127Quote from: jtwcornell91Quote from: scoop85Quote from: mnagowskiQuote from: TrotskyBackman (http://www.yaledailynews.com/sports/sports-general/2010/03/05/m-hockey-first-round-bye-leaves-elis-waiting/) hurt. According to USCHO Cafe done for the year.
Damn. (You can read into that as you see fit.)
Agreed. While the natural initial reaction might be "great -- it opens things up for us," I'd like to see Yale at full strength; not only would I hope to have a chance to beat them with all their horses, but they certainly will be hampered at the NCAA's without him.
Yeah, I think most of us would like him to have a painless condition that clears up two weeks from Monday.
Another USCHO article. Career Likely Over for Yale's Backman (http://www.uscho.com/news/college-hockey/id,18301/CareerLikelyOverforYalesBackman.html)
Has he not been drafted anywhere? Does he not have any professional opportunities?
That was my thought as well, but I think they're referring to his college career. There's nothing in the article about this ending his hockey as a whole.