Down 2-0, up 6-4 at the half, Cornell wears down Hofstra for a 14-5 win at Schoellkopf. Announcer stats said Cornell had 0 saves until well into the second half, 2 for the game. 5 goals for Lintner. Hofstra 4 man-up goals. Box score: http://cornellbigred.com/boxscore.aspx?path=mlax&id=19638
Cornell wins most all stat categories:
Shots 42-16
Ground balls 32-17
Faceoffs 13 of 21
Cornell 2 saves (1 each for Knight and Donville), Hofstra 9 saves
Also:
Princeton 16, Dartmouth 5
Penn 10, Harvard 9 <-- Keeps Penn a possible for the playoffs
Yale 16, Brown 10 <-- drops Brown to 2 Ivy losses
Ivy standings after 4 or 5 games:
[b][color=#FF0000]Cornell 3-1[/color][/b]
Princeton 3-1 At Cornell in 2 weeks
Yale 3-2
Brown 2-2 Hosts Cornell next Saturday
Penn 2-3
Harvard 1-3
Dartmouth 1-3
Looking to the playoffs and who hosts, Cornell would host by beating Princeton and Brown; they are the only teams left with one loss. Brown and Yale now have two. Cornell has won the head-to-head with Yale, has yet to play @ Brown, Princeton. Brown won the head to head with Princeton. Yale won the head to head with Brown. Brown closes at Dartmouth so its Ivy schedule, a near-gimme. This is confusing. Made simpler if Cornell wins out or if we hadn't given Harvard its only win so far this season.
Cornell and Princeton are now guaranteed spots in the ILT. Complete list of possibilities in the main thread.