Since the individual game threads for women get just a few posts, I thought a generic thread might be useful.
They won again today 3-0 over Brown. Shots 39-15. Obviously they've got a great team, but unfortunately the ECAC competition is not up to snuff. The North Country teams have fallen down and we don't yet know what Harvard is really like. (I'm speaking of their women's hockey team, not trying to start a flame fest.) I just hope that doesn't hurt them in the end.
Is there a Women's Krach anywhere? Hint, hint if not.
Quote from: Jim HylaIs there a Women's Krach anywhere? Hint, hint if not.
Krach (http://www.uscho.com/rankings/krach/d-i-women/) and Pairwise (http://www.uscho.com/rankings/pairwise-rankings/d-i-women/)
Women skated seven forwards and four defensemen today. Kind of like Ned's RPI team that won the NCAAs.
Quote from: nyc94Quote from: Jim HylaIs there a Women's Krach anywhere? Hint, hint if not.
Krach (http://www.uscho.com/rankings/krach/d-i-women/) and Pairwise (http://www.uscho.com/rankings/pairwise-rankings/d-i-women/)
Thanks, hopefully it will stay like that, or better, till the NCAAs.
Quote from: Jim HylaIs there a Women's Krach anywhere? Hint, hint if not.
Sheesh, I know we are a bunch of hockey nerds here and but if you don't know where a woman's krach is then you are beyond hope. ::wank::
Quote from: Roy 82Quote from: Jim HylaIs there a Women's Krach anywhere? Hint, hint if not.
Sheesh, I know we are a bunch of hockey nerds here and but if you don't know where a woman's krach is then you are beyond hope. ::wank::
True, but in my defense, I always go to CHN to see it and I couldn't find a women's there. However that was stupid of me since they don't report on the women and USCHO does.::doh::
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: Roy 82Quote from: Jim HylaIs there a Women's Krach anywhere? Hint, hint if not.
Sheesh, I know we are a bunch of hockey nerds here and but if you don't know where a woman's krach is then you are beyond hope. ::wank::
True, but in my defense, I always go to CHN to see it and I couldn't find a women's there. However that was stupid of me since they don't report on the women and USCHO does.::doh::
Whoosh.
Jim's an internist, Kyle. They don't go near that stuff.**]
ECAC article on Big Red Quintet with MLP Gold. (http://www.ecachockey.com/women/members/cornell/20111001_BigRedQuintetMLPGold) "We" scored 10 goals in 4 games. Nice that they're done and can come back to CU.
As an aside, I got the "joke". I just didn't think responding to a sexist joke when we were talking about the women's team was needed. Nuff said.
Quote from: Jim HylaECAC article on Big Red Quintet with MLP Gold. (http://www.ecachockey.com/women/members/cornell/20111001_BigRedQuintetMLPGold) "We" scored 10 goals in 4 games. Nice that they're done and can come back to CU.
As an aside, I got the "joke". I just didn't think responding to a sexist joke when we were talking about the women's team was needed. Nuff said.
The 5 Cornellians outscored Canada's opponents 10-zip. Yikes.
Quote from: Jim HylaAs an aside, I got the "joke". I just didn't think responding to a sexist joke when we were talking about the women's team was needed. Nuff said.
Uh-huh. So explain to me what about that joke was sexist. If you mean sex
ual, I'll enthusiastically support you.
Quote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: Jim HylaAs an aside, I got the "joke". I just didn't think responding to a sexist joke when we were talking about the women's team was needed. Nuff said.
Uh-huh. So explain to me what about that joke was sexist. If you mean sexual, I'll enthusiastically support you.
So start the enthusiasm. Let's see it.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: Jim HylaAs an aside, I got the "joke". I just didn't think responding to a sexist joke when we were talking about the women's team was needed. Nuff said.
Uh-huh. So explain to me what about that joke was sexist. If you mean sexual, I'll enthusiastically support you.
So start the enthusiasm. Let's see it.
I'm not going to play this game with you. You answer my question first, or concede the point. Though the lack of a response makes my point just as well.
Quote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: Jim HylaAs an aside, I got the "joke". I just didn't think responding to a sexist joke when we were talking about the women's team was needed. Nuff said.
Uh-huh. So explain to me what about that joke was sexist. If you mean sexual, I'll enthusiastically support you.
Ian Faith: They're not gonna release the album... because they have decided that the cover is sexist.
Nigel Tufnel: Well, so what? What's wrong with bein' sexy? I mean there's no...
Ian Faith: Sex-IST!
David St. Hubbins: IST!
Quote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: Jim HylaQuote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: Jim HylaAs an aside, I got the "joke". I just didn't think responding to a sexist joke when we were talking about the women's team was needed. Nuff said.
Uh-huh. So explain to me what about that joke was sexist. If you mean sexual, I'll enthusiastically support you.
So start the enthusiasm. Let's see it.
I'm not going to play this game with you. You answer my question first, or concede the point. Though the lack of a response makes my point just as well.
I didn't mean any game. What I meant by "So start the enthusiasm." was I agree with you, therefore start the enthusiasm. Nothing more than that.
Will you two shake the sand out of your KRACHs and end this pissing match. ::drunk::
Geez, you'd think it was the off-season. ::deadhorse::
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Will you two shake the sand out of your KRACHs and end this pissing match. ::drunk::
Geez, you'd think it was the off-season. ::deadhorse::
Sadly, it kind of feels that way...
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: Jim HylaQuote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: Jim HylaAs an aside, I got the "joke". I just didn't think responding to a sexist joke when we were talking about the women's team was needed. Nuff said.
Uh-huh. So explain to me what about that joke was sexist. If you mean sexual, I'll enthusiastically support you.
So start the enthusiasm. Let's see it.
I'm not going to play this game with you. You answer my question first, or concede the point. Though the lack of a response makes my point just as well.
I didn't mean any game. What I meant by "So start the enthusiasm." was I agree with you, therefore start the enthusiasm. Nothing more than that.
In that case...
::banana::
Quote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Will you two shake the sand out of your KRACHs and end this pissing match. ::drunk::
Geez, you'd think it was the off-season. ::deadhorse::
Sadly, it kind of feels that way...
Hey! Not after last weekend. We're rollin! :)
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Will you two shake the sand out of your KRACHs and end this pissing match. ::drunk::
Geez, you'd think it was the off-season. ::deadhorse::
And people wonder why so few women visit this warm and inviting site.
Quote from: billhowardQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Will you two shake the sand out of your KRACHs and end this pissing match. ::drunk::
Geez, you'd think it was the off-season. ::deadhorse::
And people wonder why so few women visit this warm and inviting site.
Kyle, I can hear the gears whirring from here. Don't even think about it.
As the instigator, I feel bad if I have helped foster a hostile environment on this board (seriously). But it is simply that I cannot resist a bad pun. But Bill must accept some responsibility for failing to properly capitalize an acronym. :-D
Quote from: KillerQuote from: billhowardQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Will you two shake the sand out of your KRACHs and end this pissing match. ::drunk::
Geez, you'd think it was the off-season. ::deadhorse::
And people wonder why so few women visit this warm and inviting site.
Kyle, I can hear the gears whirring from here. Don't even think about it.
Did someone mention hot apple pie?
In hopes of putting the previous thread out of its misery:
Over the last 11 games the Cornell Women have allowed 3 goals. Opponents are shooting a meager 0.039 and Amanda Mazzotta has a Sub 1 GAA. How great is this? I know there is a greater breadth of competition in Womens Hockey but are there comparable seasons that other teams have had?
Quote from: TowerroadIn hopes of putting the previous thread out of its misery:
Over the last 11 games the Cornell Women have allowed 3 goals. Opponents are shooting a meager 0.039 and Amanda Mazzotta has a Sub 1 GAA. How great is this? I know there is a greater breadth of competition in Womens Hockey but are there comparable seasons that other teams have had?
Thank you.
Why can't the women's team schedule more / tougher out-of-conference games? Also, how sustainable is their success? Are we winning due to a few key players? Is this the beginning of a shift in power to the Ivies? (hah!) Unlike the wrestling team we can't claim to have built a custom arena for the team. Is the coach tapped into the pipeline for top echelon players?
Quote from: KenPWhy can't the women's team schedule more / tougher out-of-conference games?
$$$$$$$. The women's team doesn't bring in nearly the amount of income the mens team does, so I'd have to think the travel budget is far more limited.
OTOH, last year was the first winning season in a long time for the women. (ever?) You have to demonstrate a consistent ability before the big girls will treat you as anything but a cupcake (no sexism intended),
Quote from: TowerroadIn hopes of putting the previous thread out of its misery:
Over the last 11 games the Cornell Women have allowed 3 goals. Opponents are shooting a meager 0.039 and Amanda Mazzotta has a Sub 1 GAA. How great is this? I know there is a greater breadth of competition in Womens Hockey but are there comparable seasons that other teams have had?
Good to see one of the three teams from last year's March Weekends of Glory having a good season again.
For most of the decade, the Women were a mediocre to middling team. Even last year the first half of the season was so so. Something clicked about a year ago and the have been a serious force since then. (Anyone care to speculate?).
This years hockey schedule was probably largely set in stone before this team transformed itself and was reflective of the status quo. I would hope that next year we will see more competition with top 10 teams. Attendance seems to be improving and hopefully the travel budget will be available. A lot of the top teams are in the upper the upper mid west (Mn, ND, Wi). Just going by KRACH for this year, BU, BC, Northeastern, and Providence and of course Mercyhurst are a reasonable bus ride away.
Lets hope the team remains consistent and starts playing the other 5-8 elite schools in the regular season (and of course late in the post season)
Can't imagine Cornell ticket revenue being much different from any other women's hockey team, or women's sport, period, other than a couple elite basketball programs. Weren't there a bunch of empty seats at Minnesota last year for the title game, in a smallish rink?
Attendance at the last few games (except Clarkson)looks like it is averaging about 400+. USCHO reported the Clarkson game at 2326. I watched some of the game on Redcast and noticed it looked like a lot more people than usual.
For better and worse, I think the attendance is better at home than away.
This list of recruits (http://www.beyondthedashers.net/uploads/4/3/5/8/4358899/11-12_nc_team.pdf) for next season lists two more players in the Team Canada pipeline. One wonders if, at some point, Cornell will have to forfeit a game because 75% of the team is off at an international competition.
Also worth noting: One of the listed recruits has a decent acting career (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1952490/) going.
Quote from: WederAlso worth noting: One of the listed recruits has a decent acting career (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1952490/) going.
This is like finding out "Christina Applegate is coming to Cornell next year!" was true all along.
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: WederAlso worth noting: One of the listed recruits has a decent acting career (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1952490/) going.
This is like finding out "Christina Applegate is coming to Cornell next year!" was true all along.
Elie wrote about this all the way back in May.
http://bilmes.blogspot.com/2010/05/hollywood-meets-lynah-rink.html
Quote from: TowerroadFor most of the decade, the Women were a mediocre to middling team. Even last year the first half of the season was so so. Something clicked about a year ago and the have been a serious force since then. (Anyone care to speculate?).
This years hockey schedule was probably largely set in stone before this team transformed itself and was reflective of the status quo. I would hope that next year we will see more competition with top 10 teams. Attendance seems to be improving and hopefully the travel budget will be available. A lot of the top teams are in the upper the upper mid west (Mn, ND, Wi). Just going by KRACH for this year, BU, BC, Northeastern, and Providence and of course Mercyhurst are a reasonable bus ride away.
Lets hope the team remains consistent and starts playing the other 5-8 elite schools in the regular season (and of course late in the post season)
Cornell typically finished in the bottom 4 of the ECAC over the course of the last decade, but three years ago the team started the climb out of the cellar, qualifying for the ECAC playoffs in consecutive seasons prior to 2009-2010. I think three things happened that made last year so great for the women.
1) Cornell was building for success over the course of the past several seasons. Derraugh brought in several strong recruiting classes, and I think a reasonable expectation was for Cornell to challenge for home ice in the ECAC playoffs and a berth in the ECAC final 4 in 2010, followed by a shot at an NCAA and possible Frozen Four berth in 2011. That's the way the talent and team performance was headed.
2) Cornell's freshmen and sophomores turned in remarkable early-career performances in 2009-2010, particularly in the second half of the season. I suspect several early-season games where key players were not available helped accelerate the development of players who ordinarily wouldn't be asked to carry so much of the load. This helped propel Cornell to an ECAC title and a strong run in the NCAAs a full year ahead of schedule.
3) Women's hockey as a whole was in a temporary down cycle, as many of the top teams were missing players due to national team commitments. While this also affected Cornell and probably had little to no impact on the Big Red's regular season record, it might have made the path to the NCAA finals a little bit easier. I don't know if this affected the final outcome, but it couldn't have hurt for a team that had never experienced an ECAC final four, much less a Frozen Four.
I agree that the schedule is probably what it is for a combination of historical and financial reasons, and it would be great to see some of those top teams during the regular season.
To answer KenP's question - the team's level of success looks to be sustainable, although of course there's no way to know for sure since the bulk of the production is coming from the juniors and seniors. They're not a 1-line team, and the depth of talent has increased rapidly over the past several years, so as long as the recruiting classes continue to be strong I would expect a sustained run of success. As for shifting the balance of power, the Ivies - specifically Harvard and Dartmouth - were national powers for the better part of the last 10-15 years. The rise of BU and BC is recent - those programs are both less than 10 years old - and Northeastern and Providence were former powers until their recent resurgence. On the whole I think the best teams over the last 10+ years have been UMD, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Harvard, Dartmouth, SLU and North Dakota. The balance of power is shifting away from the ECAC a bit with Harvard and Dartmouth struggling more than expected and SLU falling off from their earlier success, but Cornell's rise is keeping the ECAC/Ivy League near the top of the sport.
Cornell just took a 2-0 lead at Mercyhurst with 8:52 left in the 3rd.
Rematch with Mercyhurst tonight:
2-0 Red mid-3rd. (Karlee Overguard scored 11 minutes into both the 2nd and 3rd)
B2 feed was canceled. live stat: http://www.sidearmstats.com/hurst/whockey/index.htm
Now 3-0 with about 5 to play.
Final 3-0!!! Great job!
Biggest win on the season for the Red! Also, in my estimation, this game offers solid evidence that freshman goaltender Lauren Slebodnick could be a future star. With Amanda Mazzotta still out healing her hurt foot, to have this kind of depth at the goalie position was huge. Congrats ladies.
Looks like only three lines skated. Freshmen Xandra Hompe and Olivia Cook apparently did not play.
Wish Mercyhurst's video feed for the game would have been working...at least Cornell had audio.
Quote from: Al DeFlorioLooks like only three lines skated. Freshmen Xandra Hompe and Olivia Cook apparently did not play.
Xandra Hompe? Does anyone else besides me think that sounds like a porn-star name? ::twitch::
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Al DeFlorioLooks like only three lines skated. Freshmen Xandra Hompe and Olivia Cook apparently did not play.
Xandra Hompe? Does anyone else besides me think that sounds like a porn-star name? ::twitch::
Do we really have to do this all over again?
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Al DeFlorioLooks like only three lines skated. Freshmen Xandra Hompe and Olivia Cook apparently did not play.
Xandra Hompe? Does anyone else besides me think that sounds like a porn-star name? ::twitch::
Do we really have to do this all over again?
You are an Ivy League grad for goodness sake talking about one of your fellow Cornellians. Show some class.
Quote from: TowerroadQuote from: Jim HylaQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Al DeFlorioLooks like only three lines skated. Freshmen Xandra Hompe and Olivia Cook apparently did not play.
Xandra Hompe? Does anyone else besides me think that sounds like a porn-star name? ::twitch::
Do we really have to do this all over again?
You are an Ivy League grad for goodness sake talking about one of your fellow Cornellians. Show some class.
Uhn-tsss! Uhn-tsss! Uhn-tsss! Uhn-tsss!
Quote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: TowerroadQuote from: Jim HylaQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Al DeFlorioLooks like only three lines skated. Freshmen Xandra Hompe and Olivia Cook apparently did not play.
Xandra Hompe? Does anyone else besides me think that sounds like a porn-star name? ::twitch::
Do we really have to do this all over again?
You are an Ivy League grad for goodness sake talking about one of your fellow Cornellians. Show some class.
Uhn-tsss! Uhn-tsss! Uhn-tsss! Uhn-tsss!
I would have made the same joke had it been a guy on the men's team named Willie Hompe. Or Peter Hompe. Or Richard Hompe.
Lighten up people. Good God. ::moon::
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: TowerroadQuote from: Jim HylaQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Al DeFlorioLooks like only three lines skated. Freshmen Xandra Hompe and Olivia Cook apparently did not play.
Xandra Hompe? Does anyone else besides me think that sounds like a porn-star name? ::twitch::
Do we really have to do this all over again?
You are an Ivy League grad for goodness sake talking about one of your fellow Cornellians. Show some class.
Uhn-tsss! Uhn-tsss! Uhn-tsss! Uhn-tsss!
I would have made the same joke had it been a guy on the men's team named Willie Hompe. Or Peter Hompe. Or Richard Hompe.
Lighten up people. Good God. ::moon::
I did not say your comment was sexist, I said it was juvenile.
Quote from: TowerroadQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: TowerroadQuote from: Jim HylaQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Al DeFlorioLooks like only three lines skated. Freshmen Xandra Hompe and Olivia Cook apparently did not play.
Xandra Hompe? Does anyone else besides me think that sounds like a porn-star name? ::twitch::
Do we really have to do this all over again?
You are an Ivy League grad for goodness sake talking about one of your fellow Cornellians. Show some class.
Uhn-tsss! Uhn-tsss! Uhn-tsss! Uhn-tsss!
I would have made the same joke had it been a guy on the men's team named Willie Hompe. Or Peter Hompe. Or Richard Hompe.
Lighten up people. Good God. ::moon::
I did not say your comment was sexist, I said it was juvenile.
Clitsome Swallows Johnson. Seminoff.
::burnout::
I'll get on my soapbox again. I just wish we could look at how this would seem if it was your hockey playing daughter applying to Cornell. You knew it was a great school in hockey and academics, and that their fans were great. So you go online to see what they say, and repeatedly jokes about sex come up. Well if it was my daughter, I'd think a lot less about the fans than I did before.
Maybe I'm sensitive because I do have a daughter, not a skating one, but it just doesn't seem that we need to bring sex into every conversation about the women's team.
So I said my piece, go after it if you wish.
Quote from: TowerroadQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: TowerroadQuote from: Jim HylaQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Al DeFlorioLooks like only three lines skated. Freshmen Xandra Hompe and Olivia Cook apparently did not play.
Xandra Hompe? Does anyone else besides me think that sounds like a porn-star name? ::twitch::
Do we really have to do this all over again?
You are an Ivy League grad for goodness sake talking about one of your fellow Cornellians. Show some class.
Uhn-tsss! Uhn-tsss! Uhn-tsss! Uhn-tsss!
I would have made the same joke had it been a guy on the men's team named Willie Hompe. Or Peter Hompe. Or Richard Hompe.
Lighten up people. Good God. ::moon::
I did not say your comment was sexist, I said it was juvenile.
OK, I'm good with that.
But in a season like this, I'll take my humor anywhere I can get it.
Quote from: Jim HylaI'll get on my soapbox again. I just wish we could look at how this would seem if it was your hockey playing daughter applying to Cornell. You knew it was a great school in hockey and academics, and that their fans were great. So you go online to see what they say, and repeatedly jokes about sex come up. Well if it was my daughter, I'd think a lot less about the fans than I did before.
Maybe I'm sensitive because I do have a daughter, not a skating one, but it just doesn't seem that we need to bring sex into every conversation about the women's team.
So I said my piece, go after it if you wish.
I would guess that if your last name was "Hompe" or anything else along those lines, your daughter would have heard all those jokes by the time she was 10 and gotten completely inured to them by the time she was 15. (And the same thing would've happened to you in your youth.) This came up when we were at Princeton a couple of weeks ago and trying up with ways to taunt their goalie named Bonar (pronounced like "Bonner", but it's obvious how we were saying it). If you're trying to heckle a goalie like that, just yelling "Boner" over and over isn't funny, because everyone else does the same thing, and it isn't going to get into his head, because he's heard it all before. I think it's likely that Ms. Hompe has heard it all before too, and is far past the point of being offended by it. (Especially bearing in mind that hockey players are like 15 times tougher than normal people - and this is perhaps even more true for female hockey players, many of whom played on teams with boys when they were younger and had to deal with extra abuse on that basis.)
Now, juvenile? Absolutely. But when has this forum not been juvenile?
Quote from: jtwcornell91Clitsome Swallows Johnson. Seminoff.
::burnout::
Exactly. :-D
Quote from: Al DeFlorioLooks like only three lines skated. Freshmen Xandra Hompe and Olivia Cook apparently did not play.
Livestats shows Cook and Hompe on the 4th line tonight.
Women's final: Cornell 6 Colgate 1. A little of everything -- ppg, shg, perfect on the pk; balanced scoring; breakaway goal -- unfortunately scored by Colgate.
four point weekend: Cornell 5, Colgate 0
Great article, including a nice video, on the Overguard twins, in The Syracuse Post-Standard. (http://blog.syracuse.com/sports/2011/01/farm_tough_on_ivy_ice_twins_br.html) Now I just wish they had better coverage of the games.
Quote from: Jim HylaGreat article, including a nice video, on the Overguard twins, in The Syracuse Post-Standard. (http://blog.syracuse.com/sports/2011/01/farm_tough_on_ivy_ice_twins_br.html) Now I just wish they had better coverage of the games.
Great Article. Makes you feel good about the next generation of Cornellians. For all you guys thinking about making sex jokes when talking about the women's team better hope they don't meet these women in a dark alley.
They just beat RPI 6-0. 14-0 combined score this weekend against Union and RPI. 5 shutouts in 7 starts now for Lauren Slebodnick. Is is safe to call them a "dream crushing, soul-devouring juggernaut?"
Quote from: Ronald '09They just beat RPI 6-0. 14-0 combined score this weekend against Union and RPI. 5 shutouts in 7 starts now for Lauren Slebodnick. Is is safe to call them a "dream crushing, soul-devouring juggernaut?"
Weren't we 0-1 with that motto?
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Ronald '09They just beat RPI 6-0. 14-0 combined score this weekend against Union and RPI. 5 shutouts in 7 starts now for Lauren Slebodnick. Is is safe to call them a "dream crushing, soul-devouring juggernaut?"
Weren't we 0-1 with that motto?
The quote was made before the ECAC semifinals. We're 2-1 with the quote. We're 0-1 with the t-shirts.
Going off the notes that the athletics department released before the weekend, CU (22-1) now has its most wins in a season in program history, and its 18-game winning streak is three wins shy of the longest in NCAA history (held by Harvard).
Quote from: WederGoing off the notes that the athletics department released before the weekend, CU (22-1) now has its most wins in a season in program history, and its 18-game winning streak is three wins shy of the longest in NCAA history (held by Harvard).
Over that 18 games Cornell has outscored its opponents 82-7.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: WederGoing off the notes that the athletics department released before the weekend, CU (22-1) now has its most wins in a season in program history, and its 18-game winning streak is three wins shy of the longest in NCAA history (held by Harvard).
Over that 18 games Cornell has outscored its opponents 82-7.
Not that I expect to look it up, but imagine the shots during that streak. I just hope the relative weak ECAC year doesn't hurt them in the post-season. We still have to play at Clk, Dmth, and Hvd, so maybe some difficulties coming up.
It is a pleasure to review the uscho women's stats page: No Cornell player leads in the individual statistics because our scoring is so balanced, but the only team stat that does not show Cornell as #1 is team scoring. We are third behind Wisconsin and Mercyhurst.
We have the #1 pp and pk; our team has given up an unbelieveable .7 goals a game on average and two of our goaltenders are #1 and #2 in saves percentage and combined have the most shutouts in women's hockey.
The statistic that is most telling of all to me: we are the least penalized team in all of women's hockey. As hard as those women play, they still play the game with tremendous discipline.
Quote from: WederGoing off the notes that the athletics department released before the weekend, CU (22-1) now has its most wins in a season in program history, and its 18-game winning streak is three wins shy of the longest in NCAA history (held by Harvard).
Too bad about that one loss. Wouldn't it be a trip to be the only school in the NCAA with undefeated seasons for
both men and women's hockey? Might even make the Times. Oh well, there's always next year.
Another stat of note: Doug Derraugh is within two wins of being .500 at Cornell. He went 37-72-9 in his first four seasons; he's 43-10-6 since the start of last season for a total of 80-82-15.
Quote from: SwampyQuote from: WederGoing off the notes that the athletics department released before the weekend, CU (22-1) now has its most wins in a season in program history, and its 18-game winning streak is three wins shy of the longest in NCAA history (held by Harvard).
Too bad about that one loss. Wouldn't it be a trip to be the only school in the NCAA with undefeated seasons for both men and women's hockey? Might even make the Times. Oh well, there's always next year.
They would report the women's goalie as Dryden.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: SwampyQuote from: WederGoing off the notes that the athletics department released before the weekend, CU (22-1) now has its most wins in a season in program history, and its 18-game winning streak is three wins shy of the longest in NCAA history (held by Harvard).
Too bad about that one loss. Wouldn't it be a trip to be the only school in the NCAA with undefeated seasons for both men and women's hockey? Might even make the Times. Oh well, there's always next year.
They would report the women's goalie as Dryden.
C'mon. Everyone knows it's Brianne Cropper.:-D
Quote from: Jim HylaGreat article, including a nice video, on the Overguard twins, in The Syracuse Post-Standard. (http://blog.syracuse.com/sports/2011/01/farm_tough_on_ivy_ice_twins_br.html) Now I just wish they had better coverage of the games.
Looking at the pictures of the Overguard twins, I wonder if there was a switch at birth between them and George W. Bush's daughters. ::rolleyes::
According to this tweet: http://twitter.com/#!/jessbrownn42/status/35825254018318336 It looks like Cornell has a commitment from Jess Brown a forward who played at Shattuck St. Mary's and now is playing for Pittsburgh Elite U19 alongside Katelyn Pippy: http://mwehl.stats.pointstreak.com/playerpage.html?playerid=4177941&seasonid=5689 She currently leads the team in goals and points.
Looks like, as a junior, Brown was tied for third in scoring at SSM last season, with Alyssa Gagliardi '14 and one other girl. Why didn't she return to SSM for her senior year?
Yale gets a quick 1-0 lead early in the first.
Edit: Cornell ties it on a late period power play goal.
Edit: Cornell leads 5-1 late second period.
Women's Playoff set. (http://www.ecachockey.com/women/2010-11/News/20111902_W_Champ_Pairings) We get RPI.
QUARTERFINALS (Friday-Sunday, February 25-27 - Best-of-three games)
No. 8 Rensselaer at No. 1 Cornell (7 p.m. Friday; 4 p.m. Saturday; and 4 p.m. Sunday [if necessary])
No. 7 St. Lawrence at No. 2 Harvard
No. 6 Clarkson at No. 3 Dartmouth (3:30 p.m. Friday; 2 p.m. Saturday; and 2 p.m. Sunday [if necessary])
No. 5 Quinnipiac at No. 4 Princeton
SEMIFINALS (Thursday, March 3)
On campuses of two highest remaining seeds
CHAMPIONSHIP (Saturday, March 5, 3 p.m.)
On campus of the highest remaining seed
ECAC announces Rookie-of-the-Year candidates. (http://www.ecachockey.com/women/2010-11/Weekly_Awards/20112402_W_Rookie_of_Yr_Final) Jenner is one of three.
Also announced are the Student-Athlete-of-the-Year (http://www.ecachockey.com/women/2010-11/Weekly_Awards/20112402_W_SA_of_Year_Finalists). We don't have anyone. But a nice note on the Harvard student.
QuoteChute has received either an A or A- in every class but one while at Harvard and that was a B+.
So how did she get the B?::screwy::or::stupid::
And Overguard is a finalist for Best-Defensive-Forward. (http://www.ecachockey.com/women/2010-11/Weekly_Awards/20112302_W_Best_Def_Forward_Finalists)
Six are All-Ivy including Fortino and Jenner (http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/sports/wice/2010-11/releases/Women-s_Ice_Hockey_All-Ivy_--_2011) as Player and Rookie of the Year.
Tonight it starts.
While I have met Ms Chute, who is both engaging and intelligent and all-around well deserving of the nomination, it is worth noting that almost 2/3 of all grades given at Harvard are As. That is certainly not the case at Cornell or Princeton.
Quote from: Hot and DangerousWhile I have met Ms Chute, who is both engaging and intelligent and all-around well deserving of the nomination, it is worth noting that almost 2/3 of all grades given at Harvard are As. That is certainly not the case at Cornell or Princeton.
Obviously this is because Harvard students are so much smarter than the rest. But then again, there may be another view. For example, when Yale hired away an economics professor from Princeton, the Princeton faculty agreed this was a win-win (Pareto optimum is the technical term) because it raised the average IQ's of both departments.
I wonder what the source is for the greater respect Cornellians seem to have for Princeton. ("But send my son to Princeton, or better still Cornell." ) Then again, it's easy to determine the source of the disdain we have for Harvard and Syracuse. ("Don't send my boy to Harvard, the dying mother said. Don't send my boy to Syracussssssse, I'd rather see him dead." ) In the case of Harvard, the disdain comes from the natural superiority of knowing Cornellians take classes that people actually fail even though they try or that "C" actually means "fair" relative to the rest of the class, as the college catalogs claim. In the case of Syracuse, it's probably because Ezra Cornell was mugged twice in that city.::twak::
Quote from: SwampyI wonder what the source is for the greater respect Cornellians seem to have for Princeton. ("But send my son to Princeton, or better still Cornell." ) Then again, it's easy to determine the source of the disdain we have for Harvard and Syracuse. ("Don't send my boy to Harvard, the dying mother said. Don't send my boy to Syracussssssse, I'd rather see him dead." )
I learned that verse differently in the 1990s:
Don't send my boy to Haaaahhh-vahhhhd,
The dying mother said.
Don't send my boy to Yale or Browwwwwwn,
I'd rather see him dead, dead, DEAD!
Don't send my boy to Prrrrrinceton,
It's got to be Cornell.
And as for Penn-syl-vain-eye-ayyyyy... etc.
Quote from: SwampyQuote from: Hot and DangerousWhile I have met Ms Chute, who is both engaging and intelligent and all-around well deserving of the nomination, it is worth noting that almost 2/3 of all grades given at Harvard are As. That is certainly not the case at Cornell or Princeton.
Obviously this is because Harvard students are so much smarter than the rest. But then again, there may be another view. For example, when Yale hired away an economics professor from Princeton, the Princeton faculty agreed this was a win-win (Pareto optimum is the technical term) because it raised the average IQ's of both departments.
I wonder what the source is for the greater respect Cornellians seem to have for Princeton. ("But send my son to Princeton, or better still Cornell." ) Then again, it's easy to determine the source of the disdain we have for Harvard and Syracuse. ("Don't send my boy to Harvard, the dying mother said. Don't send my boy to Syracussssssse, I'd rather see him dead." ) In the case of Harvard, the disdain comes from the natural superiority of knowing Cornellians take classes that people actually fail even though they try or that "C" actually means "fair" relative to the rest of the class, as the college catalogs claim. In the case of Syracuse, it's probably because Ezra Cornell was mugged twice in that city.::twak::
Let no one say we do not know how to hold a grudge.
Quote from: RichHQuote from: SwampyI wonder what the source is for the greater respect Cornellians seem to have for Princeton. ("But send my son to Princeton, or better still Cornell." ) Then again, it's easy to determine the source of the disdain we have for Harvard and Syracuse. ("Don't send my boy to Harvard, the dying mother said. Don't send my boy to Syracussssssse, I'd rather see him dead." )
I learned that verse differently in the 1990s:
Don't send my boy to Haaaahhh-vahhhhd,
The dying mother said.
Don't send my boy to Yale or Browwwwwwn,
I'd rather see him dead, dead, DEAD!
Don't send my boy to Prrrrrinceton,
It's got to be Cornell.
And as for Penn-syl-vain-eye-ayyyyy... etc.
Sometimes I forget that those aren't the original lyrics. (See also: ten thousand men of Harvard.)
Just a reminder...
"The Big Red and Engineers will meet in a best-of-three series this weekend, with Friday's contest starting at 7 p.m. and Saturday's game two and a decisive game three if necessary on Sunday beginning at 4 p.m. Live video of each game will be available through the Cornell Redcast system.."
Unlike the men's playoffs, the ECAC isn't charging extra money for the women's first round playoffs. :-)
Derraugh named ECAC Coach of the Year...
http://www.ecachockey.com/women/2010-11/Weekly_Awards/20112502_W_Coach_of_the_Yr
Quote from: RitaJust a reminder...
"The Big Red and Engineers will meet in a best-of-three series this weekend, with Friday's contest starting at 7 p.m. and Saturday's game two and a decisive game three if necessary on Sunday beginning at 4 p.m. Live video of each game will be available through the Cornell Redcast system.."
Unlike the men's playoffs, the ECAC isn't charging extra money for the women's first round playoffs. :-)
are you sure, redcast keeps telling me I dont have an active subscription, was never able to get the feed
never mind you meant extra money
Redcast seems dead in OT any update on the score?
Yes, talk about annoying. Cornell wins 3-2 about 1 minute 30 seconds into OT.
Via Livestats: Cornell wins in OT 3-2.
Too slow on the draw I am.
W up 1-0 end of first. Nice shot of scoreboard, must be troubles with it? It keeps fading in and out.
Quote from: Jim HylaW up 1-0 end of first. Nice shot of scoreboard, must be troubles with it? It keeps fading in and out.
I think that's just the result of the flickering of the scoreboard lights occuring at a similar rate as the camera framerate and coming in and out of phase.
Quote from: imafrshmnQuote from: Jim HylaW up 1-0 end of first. Nice shot of scoreboard, must be troubles with it? It keeps fading in and out.
I think that's just the result of the flickering of the scoreboard lights occuring at a similar rate as the camera framerate and coming in and out of phase.
Could be, but it's very slow and only the score, time and SOG. Maybe those are wired differently.
Anyway, after 2, 3-1 us and SOG 28-6.
We win 6-1 and Rougeau wins Best-Defensive-Defenseman. (http://www.ecachockey.com/women/2010-11/Weekly_Awards/20112602_W_Best_Def_Def_Winner)
Overguard shares ECAC Best-Defensive-Forward. (http://www.ecachockey.com/women/2010-11/Weekly_Awards/20112702_W_Best_Def_Forward_Winner)
Fortino and Johnston are Finalists for ECAC Player-of-the-Year. (http://www.ecachockey.com/women/2010-11/Weekly_Awards/20112602_W_POTY_Finalists)
Semifinal Thursday against Quinnipiac, and if they win, Finals on Sat. 3 PM, televised on NHL Network.
Quote from: Jim HylaSemifinal Thursday against Quinnipiac, and if they win, Finals on Sat. 3 PM, televised on NHL Network.
Past results are no guarantee of future performance, of course, but the women won 5-1 at Quinnipiac in October and 4-0 at Lynah in November. (I wonder why the scheduling worked out such that both Princeton/Quinnipiac weekends were way at the beginning of the season like that, the 1st and 4th weekends of the league calendar.) Quinnipiac, however, are riding a hot goalie in GOTY finalist Victoria Vigilanti (that's a great superhero alter ego name), who stopped 38 of 39 shots in Quinnipiac's road sweep at Princeton last weekend, and a hot goalie can take a team a long way in the playoffs.
ECAC announces All-League and Rookie Teams (http://www.ecachockey.com/women/2010-11/Weekly_Awards/20110103_W_All_League_All_Rookie). We've got 8 represented, 4 first teamers.
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: Jim HylaSemifinal Thursday against Quinnipiac, and if they win, Finals on Sat. 3 PM, televised on NHL Network.
Past results are no guarantee of future performance, of course, but the women won 5-1 at Quinnipiac in October and 4-0 at Lynah in November. (I wonder why the scheduling worked out such that both Princeton/Quinnipiac weekends were way at the beginning of the season like that, the 1st and 4th weekends of the league calendar.) Quinnipiac, however, are riding a hot goalie in GOTY finalist Victoria Vigilanti (that's a great superhero alter ego name), who stopped 38 of 39 shots in Quinnipiac's road sweep at Princeton last weekend, and a hot goalie can take a team a long way in the playoffs.
For sure past doesn't predict the future, especially when, as you mentioned, the games are so long ago. I think we may have gotten the toughest draw. Obviously no one has the record that we do, but Quinnipiac has really been coming on. They are playing much better at the end of the season. They have some losses late, but by single goal games, to some tough competition. They have really been recruiting well the last few years, and it's been noted with two successive Rookie-of-the-Years.
Now, I don't think they are yet better than Harvard, but I'm afraid the team, having beaten them relatively easily, will play like they did in the early periods of the first RPI game. If they were to play Harvard or Dartmouth, they might be more focused. Here's hoping they start like the second RPI game, not the first.
I don't think I can make Thursday, but, if they win, probably Sat. I hope there is a lot of crowd support, they deserve it.
So, I guess to prove my point about Q, the ECAC announces Babstock as Player-of-the-Year. (http://www.ecachockey.com/women/2010-11/Weekly_Awards/20110203_W_Player_of_the_Yr) She already got ROTY.
Amanda Mazzotta in goal for CU. Jason Weinstein doing play-by-play on RedCast.
We win 4-3 & we play Dartmouth Sat.
Johnston and Fortino named finalists for Patty Kazmaier Award. (http://www.ecachockey.com/women/members/cornell/20110303_JohnstonFortinoKazFinalists) A tough game last night, from what I saw on Redcast. It was nice to hear some familiar voices doing play-by-play and color. A good crowd of over 1500 reported. Saturdays game at 3 is on NHL Network, but I hope to be there, and to see many of you. When was the last time you were able to see an ECAC Final on home ice :-), and still be home in time to cath the ECAC Preliminary Rounds on the web?:-D
These two games are probably the best Cornell could have hoped for going into the NCAAs. Quinnipiac could be the second best ECAC team right now, and Dartmouth beat us in Hanover. We shouldn't be thinking ahead.
I don't think the game was quite as close as the score indicated. There was long stretches where CU dominated the game to the point where it looked like a CU PP even though it was even strength play. Also there were two times where the puck was sitting in the open crease. Once a Quinnipiac defenseman was able to sweep it away before Cornell could get to it. And the second time no Cornell player could get a good shot off. Add in a shot off the post where hit the crossbar too, and it could have easily been a 7-3 game.
It was great to see a good crowd there.
Quote from: MattSIt was great to see a good crowd there.
Definitely a virtuous cycle: more people --> better atmosphere --> more fun --> more repeat business. It's great the men are idle Saturday -- maybe they'll do even better.
Anyone know how Campbell is doing? Looked like she injured her shoulder while on the PK in the second, and didn't return to the game. Hopefully, she'll be on the ice again soon.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: MattSIt was great to see a good crowd there.
Definitely a virtuous cycle: more people --> better atmosphere --> more fun --> more repeat business. It's great the men are idle Saturday -- maybe they'll do even better.
free tickets also make boosting attendance easier :)
Speaking of which, apparently Saturday's game is free for all students and anyone with men's hockey season tickets.
Belated reminder that the championship game is on Redcast at 3, if anyone would like to join on Chat.
Quote from: TrotskyBelated reminder that the championship game is on Redcast at 3, if anyone would like to join on Chat.
and NHLNetwork now.
1-0 Cornell. End of 1.
3-0 Final. Congrats to the women on back-to-back titles.
Strong game from beginning to end, particularly on those early kills. Great win, and a deserved championship.
Excellent game by the women. They dominated play almost the whole game. Could easily have been a wider margin except for some decent D and good goaltending by Dartmouth.
Cornell 3, Dartmouth 0. 2 goals by Chelsea Karpenko. Cornell a goal in each period. Shots 28-14.
http://www.cornellbigred.com/documents/2011/3/5/cuwih33.pdf?id=3584 [also its own thread]
it was just announced that Cornell will be hosting Dartmouth in the first round of the NCAA tournament. the other teams on our side of the bracket are BU and Mercyhurst. as far as i know the game time has not yet been announced.
Quote from: snert1288it was just announced that Cornell will be hosting Dartmouth in the first round of the NCAA tournament. the other teams on our side of the bracket are BU and Mercyhurst. as far as i know the game time has not yet been announced.
Women's hockey page on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CornellWHockey) thinks the game will be Saturday at 3pm.
NCAA Tourney Bracket:
Minnesota-Duluth @ (1) Wisconsin
Minnesota @ (4) Boston College
Dartmouth @ (2) Cornell
Mercyhurst @ (3) Boston University
I am completely shocked by the committee's decision. Ugh.
Pretty sure it's just based on proximity. The committee switched MD and Dartmouth from the pairwise rankings, and that seems to be it. Easier financially for both programs if the teams don't have to drive or fly 30 halfway across the country.
I'm shocked that Mercyhurst ended up unranked though...
Quote from: polarPretty sure it's just based on proximity. The committee switched MD and Dartmouth from the pairwise rankings, and that seems to be it. Easier financially for both programs if the teams don't have to drive or fly 30 halfway across the country.
I'm shocked that Mercyhurst ended up unranked though...
I guess they didn't think it was fair to switch them with Dartmouth for proximity reasons?
Quote from: ACMQuote from: snert1288it was just announced that Cornell will be hosting Dartmouth in the first round of the NCAA tournament. the other teams on our side of the bracket are BU and Mercyhurst. as far as i know the game time has not yet been announced.
Women's hockey page on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CornellWHockey) thinks the game will be Saturday at 3pm.
However, Athletics Department is equivocating: http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/6/WICE_0306110842.aspx (http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/6/WICE_0306110842.aspx)
Quote from: ACMQuote from: ACMQuote from: snert1288it was just announced that Cornell will be hosting Dartmouth in the first round of the NCAA tournament. the other teams on our side of the bracket are BU and Mercyhurst. as far as i know the game time has not yet been announced.
Women's hockey page on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CornellWHockey) thinks the game will be Saturday at 3pm.
However, Athletics Department is equivocating: http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/6/WICE_0306110842.aspx (http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/6/WICE_0306110842.aspx)
The team's facebook page is now saying the gametime will be at 2 pm.
Quote from: imafrshmnQuote from: ACMQuote from: ACMQuote from: snert1288it was just announced that Cornell will be hosting Dartmouth in the first round of the NCAA tournament. the other teams on our side of the bracket are BU and Mercyhurst. as far as i know the game time has not yet been announced.
Women's hockey page on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CornellWHockey) thinks the game will be Saturday at 3pm.
However, Athletics Department is equivocating: http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/6/WICE_0306110842.aspx (http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/6/WICE_0306110842.aspx)
The team's facebook page is now saying the gametime will be at 2 pm.
That makes sense: watch, have dinner, watch.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: imafrshmnQuote from: ACMQuote from: ACMQuote from: snert1288it was just announced that Cornell will be hosting Dartmouth in the first round of the NCAA tournament. the other teams on our side of the bracket are BU and Mercyhurst. as far as i know the game time has not yet been announced.
Women's hockey page on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CornellWHockey) thinks the game will be Saturday at 3pm.
However, Athletics Department is equivocating: http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/6/WICE_0306110842.aspx (http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/6/WICE_0306110842.aspx)
The team's facebook page is now saying the gametime will be at 2 pm.
That makes sense: watch, have dinner, watch.
Can't wait!!!!!!
Cornell website now says 2PM as well.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: imafrshmnQuote from: ACMQuote from: ACMQuote from: snert1288it was just announced that Cornell will be hosting Dartmouth in the first round of the NCAA tournament. the other teams on our side of the bracket are BU and Mercyhurst. as far as i know the game time has not yet been announced.
Women's hockey page on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CornellWHockey) thinks the game will be Saturday at 3pm.
However, Athletics Department is equivocating: http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/6/WICE_0306110842.aspx (http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/6/WICE_0306110842.aspx)
The team's facebook page is now saying the gametime will be at 2 pm.
That makes sense: watch, have dinner, watch.
Exactly!
Quote from: MattSQuote from: Jim HylaQuote from: imafrshmnQuote from: ACMQuote from: ACMQuote from: snert1288it was just announced that Cornell will be hosting Dartmouth in the first round of the NCAA tournament. the other teams on our side of the bracket are BU and Mercyhurst. as far as i know the game time has not yet been announced.
Women's hockey page on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CornellWHockey) thinks the game will be Saturday at 3pm.
However, Athletics Department is equivocating: http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/6/WICE_0306110842.aspx (http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/6/WICE_0306110842.aspx)
The team's facebook page is now saying the gametime will be at 2 pm.
That makes sense: watch, have dinner, watch.
Exactly!
Any word on TV/internet video coverage? Since this is an NC$$ event, I assume they control the broadcasting rights.
Edit: I sent an email to athletics, and they are still waiting to hear from the NC$$ as to whether or not they can broadcast the game on RedCast. They hope to have an answer today.
Tickets are now available for the NCAA Quarterfinals against Dartmouth at Lynah:
http://cornellbigredtickets.universitytickets.com/user_pages/event.asp?id=562&cid=52
I guess because it is a NC$$ event it also means that the Big Red Pass for students doesnt apply? I remember that was the case for lacrosse
Quote from: phillysportsfanI guess because it is a NC$$ event it also means that the Big Red Pass for students doesnt apply? I remember that was the case for lacrosse
I believe that's the case, but it can never hurt to ask.
Tickets are only $6, JUST DO IT
Quote from: cmobergTickets are only $6, JUST DO IT
$3 for students, I am going either way whether it is free or $3 or whatever
good timing too ends at 4 just to get back to watch basketball playoff between Harvard and PU at 4 assuming PU beats Penn tomorrow night
Quote from: phillysportsfanQuote from: cmobergTickets are only $6, JUST DO IT
$3 for students, I am going either way whether it is free or $3 or whatever
good timing too ends at 4 just to get back to watch basketball playoff between Harvard and PU at 4 assuming PU beats Penn tomorrow night
And, you know, I think there might be something going on that night at 7pm too,,,
Quote from: jtwcornell91Quote from: phillysportsfanQuote from: cmobergTickets are only $6, JUST DO IT
$3 for students, I am going either way whether it is free or $3 or whatever
good timing too ends at 4 just to get back to watch basketball playoff between Harvard and PU at 4 assuming PU beats Penn tomorrow night
And, you know, I think there might be something going on that night at 7pm too,,,
yeah timing works out for men's hockey too
Quote from: phillysportsfanQuote from: jtwcornell91Quote from: phillysportsfanQuote from: cmobergTickets are only $6, JUST DO IT
$3 for students, I am going either way whether it is free or $3 or whatever
good timing too ends at 4 just to get back to watch basketball playoff between Harvard and PU at 4 assuming PU beats Penn tomorrow night
And, you know, I think there might be something going on that night at 7pm too,,,
yeah timing works out for men's hockey too
Yeah, that's why I said: watch, dinner, watch. Now if you want to watch during dinner, that's OK too. Just as long as dinner doesn't run over.::popcorn::or::dribble::or maybe::drunk::, just don't::drive::
Quote from: RitaQuote from: MattSQuote from: Jim HylaQuote from: imafrshmnQuote from: ACMQuote from: ACMQuote from: snert1288it was just announced that Cornell will be hosting Dartmouth in the first round of the NCAA tournament. the other teams on our side of the bracket are BU and Mercyhurst. as far as i know the game time has not yet been announced.
Women's hockey page on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CornellWHockey) thinks the game will be Saturday at 3pm.
However, Athletics Department is equivocating: http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/6/WICE_0306110842.aspx (http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/6/WICE_0306110842.aspx)
The team's facebook page is now saying the gametime will be at 2 pm.
That makes sense: watch, have dinner, watch.
Exactly!
Any word on TV/internet video coverage? Since this is an NC$$ event, I assume they control the broadcasting rights.
Edit: I sent an email to athletics, and they are still waiting to hear from the NC$$ as to whether or not they can broadcast the game on RedCast. They hope to have an answer today.
They just posted at CornellBigRed.com that it will be available online, but details (I assume they might mean money.) will be available later.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: RitaQuote from: MattSQuote from: Jim HylaQuote from: imafrshmnQuote from: ACMQuote from: ACMQuote from: snert1288it was just announced that Cornell will be hosting Dartmouth in the first round of the NCAA tournament. the other teams on our side of the bracket are BU and Mercyhurst. as far as i know the game time has not yet been announced.
Women's hockey page on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CornellWHockey) thinks the game will be Saturday at 3pm.
However, Athletics Department is equivocating: http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/6/WICE_0306110842.aspx (http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/6/WICE_0306110842.aspx)
The team's facebook page is now saying the gametime will be at 2 pm.
That makes sense: watch, have dinner, watch.
Exactly!
Any word on TV/internet video coverage? Since this is an NC$$ event, I assume they control the broadcasting rights.
Edit: I sent an email to athletics, and they are still waiting to hear from the NC$$ as to whether or not they can broadcast the game on RedCast. They hope to have an answer today.
They just posted at CornellBigRed.com that it will be available online, but details (I assume they might mean money.) will be available later.
Sweet! Please let us know when the money is available.
Hockey Canada announced the women's national selection camp roster today. Four Cornellians--Fortino, Rougeau, Jenner, and Johnston--were among the 37 chosen to compete for 21 roster slots.
http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/story/2011/03/07/sp-.html?ref=rss#ixzz1FyrcyqBS
The full roster selection is here: http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php/ci_id/163099/la_id/1.htm Overall, about half currently play for U.S. colleges.
Cornell announces that they sweep the weekly woman's awards. (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/8/WICE_0308110715.aspx)
The Ithaca Journal says the game will be streamed free online (bottom of the story) ...
http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20110308/SPORTS03/103080369/Off-Crossbar-Cornell-Dartmouth-draw-NCAA-women-s-rematch
Quote from: pfibigerAccording to this tweet: http://twitter.com/#!/jessbrownn42/status/35825254018318336 It looks like Cornell has a commitment from Jess Brown a forward who played at Shattuck St. Mary's and now is playing for Pittsburgh Elite U19 alongside Katelyn Pippy: http://mwehl.stats.pointstreak.com/playerpage.html?playerid=4177941&seasonid=5689 She currently leads the team in goals and points.
Do you know if she is a 2011-12 or a 2012-13 commitment? Per her team's web site, she's graduating in 2012, but i wouldn't be shocked if that is a typo as she was a junior last season at SSM.
http://pittsburghpenguinselite.pointstreaksites.com/view/pittsburghpenguinselite/teams/u19-tier-1-elite
http://twitter.com/jessbrownn42/status/41166648752873472
Looks like it is 2012 from her own twitter.
Perhaps the staff is full up on the 2011 class?
Via ECAC site, links to Cornell Sun (http://www.cornellsun.com/section/sports/content/2011/03/11/no-2-womens-hockey-opens-ncaa-tourney-dartmouth-rematch) and Ithaca Journal (http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20110310/SPORTS03/103100366/1128/NEWS11/Cornell-s-Rougeau-Fortino-use-different-styles-thwart-opposing-offenses?odyssey=nav%7Chead) articles on the women's game.
women up 4-1 at end of 2.
7-1 Final!! Cornell Women going to the Frozen Four!!
Just noticed, in photo No. 18 of this gallery (http://cornellbigred.com/photo_gallery.aspx?gallery=303), that Amanda Mazzotta's mask has a picture of a goalie in the classic Dryden pose. Cool.
Andy Iles has a similar picture on his mask also