Tyler Roeszler scores in overtime on Senior Night. Four overtime goals ties for the most (http://www.tbrw.info/weekly_Updates/cornell_OT_Goals.html) during the Schafer Era. Schafer now has a non-losing record in RS games against all conference opponents (http://www.tbrw.info/weekly_Updates/schafer_Opps_ECAC.html).
With Dartmouth's loss, Yale wins the Ivy League for the third straight year (http://www.tbrw.info/ivy_History/ivy_ChampsIcon.htm). They have a ways to go to catch the leaders (http://www.tbrw.info/ivy_History/ivy_ChampsByTeam.htm).
Interesting - I had never noticed this streak before:
Ivy Champs:
04 - Brown
05 - Cornell
06 - Harvard
07 - Dartmouth
08 - Princeton
09 - Yale
6 different winners in 6 years. Don't you feel left out now, Columbia and Penn?
Quote from: RobbInteresting - I had never noticed this streak before:
Ivy Champs:
04 - Brown
05 - Cornell
06 - Harvard
07 - Dartmouth
08 - Princeton
09 - Yale
6 different winners in 6 years. Don't you feel left out now, Columbia and Penn?
Too bad Dartmouth and Harvard weren't flipped with each other.
Quote from: martyQuote from: RobbInteresting - I had never noticed this streak before:
Ivy Champs:
04 - Brown
05 - Cornell
06 - Harvard
07 - Dartmouth
08 - Princeton
09 - Yale
6 different winners in 6 years. Don't you feel left out now, Columbia and Penn?
That was exactly what I thought as soon as I read the list.
Too bad Dartmouth and Harvard weren't flipped with each other.
Crud. Of all the nights to forget my medicine, it sounds like last night was a good one. (I made it up to Ithaca, ate dinner, and realized I had to head straight back home because I forgot something. :( )
The highlights video:
http://www.ecachockey.com/men/video/2010-11/20111902_Cornell_Dartmouth-desktop.flv