The women's team has been flying under the radar with its slow start, but they had a solid effort today, beating Dartmouth, 5-0, despite dressing only four defensemen. It was the 300th career win for Doug Darragh, who will be leaving the team for the rest of the regular season as he joins the Team Canada coaching staff for the Olympics. Cornell scored in the first 30 seconds of each period, and Browning got her 17th career shutout. The win avenged a 4-3 loss at Dartmouth earlier in the season.
I thought they said Derraugh would be around through next weekend? Maybe I misheard. Anyway, the Dartmouth game is the only one this weekend since Harvard has covid issues.
Cornell scored in the 1st minute of all three periods. Does anyone recall either the men's or women's team ever having done that before?
Quote from: WederI thought they said Derraugh would be around through next weekend? Maybe I misheard. Anyway, the Dartmouth game is the only one this weekend since Harvard has covid issues.
You could be correct about it. I wasn't listening that carefully.
Also, congrats to Doug Derraugh on his 300th victory!
Quote from: Cornell news releaseBrianne Jenner '15, Rebecca Johnston '12, Jillian Saulnier '15 and Micah Zandee-Hart '20 have been named to the 23-player roster that is ticketed to compete at the Beijing Winter Games. Doug Derraugh '91, who just won his 300th career game as the Everett Family Head Coach of Women's Hockey, will also continue to serve as assistant coach for Team Canada. (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2022/1/11/womens-ice-hockey-four-womens-hockey-alumnae-named-to-team-canada-olympic-team.aspx)
Kristin O'Neill was among the last cuts Tuesday. (Jaime Bourbonnais had been cut earlier.)
https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/hockey/canada-olympic-women-hockey-roster-beijing-1.6310764
Quote from: WederQuote from: Cornell news releaseBrianne Jenner '15, Rebecca Johnston '12, Jillian Saulnier '15 and Micah Zandee-Hart '20 have been named to the 23-player roster that is ticketed to compete at the Beijing Winter Games. Doug Derraugh '91, who just won his 300th career game as the Everett Family Head Coach of Women's Hockey, will also continue to serve as assistant coach for Team Canada. (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2022/1/11/womens-ice-hockey-four-womens-hockey-alumnae-named-to-team-canada-olympic-team.aspx)
Kristin O'Neill was among the last cuts Tuesday. (Jaime Bourbonnais had been cut earlier.)
https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/hockey/canada-olympic-women-hockey-roster-beijing-1.6310764
While they were both excellent at Cornell, I always thought Bourbonnais was better than Zandee-Hart.
Another strong showing by Cornell tonight in a 6-1 win at Penn State. Six different goal-scorers for the Red.
Quote from: WederAnother strong showing by Cornell tonight in a 6-1 win at Penn State. Six different goal-scorers for the Red.
I forgot they were playing tonight. They seem to be finding another gear.
A whole bunch of schedule updates: https://cornellbigred.com/news/2022/1/18/womens-ice-hockey-womens-hockey-unveils-new-dates-for-previous-postponements.aspx
WOuld think the men wont be far behind in getting games rescheduled. They should make them up soon because no idea if they will lose more later.
8 of our top 10 scorers (https://www.uscho.com/stats/team/cornell/womens-hockey/2021-2022/) are Freshmen.
Quote from: Trotsky8 of our top 10 scorers (https://www.uscho.com/stats/team/cornell/womens-hockey/2021-2022/) are Freshmen.
From that table, the players are[code]
Fr 13 #3 scorer Lily Delianedis 15 points
So 0
Jr 8 #1 & #2, Gillis Frechette 18, Izzy Daniel 17
Sr 0
Gr 1 [code]
Sixteen games in, the next-highest are at 8 points. We are unaffected by graduation except Samantha Burke Grad 2 points.
There is a large, highly touted class set to come in next season. If this season's team can get some postseason experience things are looking very bright for the future. Right now they have the final playoff slot with games in hand over all the teams behind them.
Very nice 4-0 win over Clarkson tonight. Nine points for the top line of Frechette, Daniel and Delianedis, and all 3 had a goal. Cornell was outshot 35-19 but Browning had a great game in goal and the Red put away their chances. Cornell now tied for 7th with Princeton and will play the Tigers on Friday.
Quote from: WederThere is a large, highly touted class set to come in next season. If this season's team can get some postseason experience things are looking very bright for the future. Right now they have the final playoff slot with games in hand over all the teams behind them.
Not that I panicked, but it's not often you see the Cornell men not in the top 20 and at worst Also Receiving Votes. No Cornell women this week in polls but the ECAC schools are 6-10: H, Q, Y, Colgate, Clarkson. Bleeping Ohio State is at No. 4. Probably built a women's hockey dorm to help recruiting. $300M sportsing budget in Columbus. For that money, Cornell could have built the North Campus Residential Initiative (the new dorms) twice over.
I wonder if the odds are higher for the Cornell women to hoist the NCAA trophy sooner than the men.
Five players from next season's incoming class were selected to the U.S. and Canadian U18 teams for the 2022 Worlds, which didn't take place:
Team USA: Grace Dwyer (D)
Team Canada: Avi Adam (F), McKenna Van Gelder (F), Alyssa Regaldo (D) and Sarah MacEachern (D). Piper Grober (D), who is a 2023 commit, also was selected.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CZawbjeAxA9/
> Sarah MacEachern
Related to Shawn?
Quote from: Trotsky> Sarah MacEachern
Related to Shawn?
Different spelling, and there does not appear to be any connection.
We need the angle from the left side of the net.
Quote from: WederFive players from next season's incoming class were selected to the U.S. and Canadian U18 teams for the 2022 Worlds, which didn't take place:
Team USA: Grace Dwyer (D)
Team Canada: Avi Adam (F), McKenna Van Gelder (F), Alyssa Regaldo (D) and Sarah MacEachern (D). Piper Grober (D), who is a 2023 commit, also was selected.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CZawbjeAxA9/
Anneliese Bergmann (USA) and Karel Prefontaine (Canada) are also 2023 Cornell commits.
Quote from: mattj711Quote from: WederFive players from next season's incoming class were selected to the U.S. and Canadian U18 teams for the 2022 Worlds, which didn't take place:
Team USA: Grace Dwyer (D)
Team Canada: Avi Adam (F), McKenna Van Gelder (F), Alyssa Regaldo (D) and Sarah MacEachern (D). Piper Grober (D), who is a 2023 commit, also was selected.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CZawbjeAxA9/
Anneliese Bergmann (USA) and Karel Prefontaine (Canada) are also 2023 Cornell commits.
Wow, so much talent!!! Makes me feel better about the relative lack of talent in the pipeline for the men's team
Quote from: blackwidowQuote from: mattj711Quote from: WederFive players from next season's incoming class were selected to the U.S. and Canadian U18 teams for the 2022 Worlds, which didn't take place:
Team USA: Grace Dwyer (D)
Team Canada: Avi Adam (F), McKenna Van Gelder (F), Alyssa Regaldo (D) and Sarah MacEachern (D). Piper Grober (D), who is a 2023 commit, also was selected.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CZawbjeAxA9/
Anneliese Bergmann (USA) and Karel Prefontaine (Canada) are also 2023 Cornell commits.
Wow, so much talent!!! Makes me feel better about the relative lack of talent in the pipeline for the men's team
Didn't you say you were leaving forever? Pretty sure I remember you saying you were leaving forever.
Quote from: DafatoneQuote from: blackwidowQuote from: mattj711Quote from: WederFive players from next season's incoming class were selected to the U.S. and Canadian U18 teams for the 2022 Worlds, which didn't take place:
Team USA: Grace Dwyer (D)
Team Canada: Avi Adam (F), McKenna Van Gelder (F), Alyssa Regaldo (D) and Sarah MacEachern (D). Piper Grober (D), who is a 2023 commit, also was selected.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CZawbjeAxA9/
Anneliese Bergmann (USA) and Karel Prefontaine (Canada) are also 2023 Cornell commits.
Wow, so much talent!!! Makes me feel better about the relative lack of talent in the pipeline for the men's team
Didn't you say you were leaving forever? Pretty sure I remember you saying you were leaving forever.
He did. And as a matter of fact the men have some very good talent coming in the next couple of classes.
Quote from: DafatoneQuote from: blackwidowQuote from: mattj711Quote from: WederFive players from next season's incoming class were selected to the U.S. and Canadian U18 teams for the 2022 Worlds, which didn't take place:
Team USA: Grace Dwyer (D)
Team Canada: Avi Adam (F), McKenna Van Gelder (F), Alyssa Regaldo (D) and Sarah MacEachern (D). Piper Grober (D), who is a 2023 commit, also was selected.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CZawbjeAxA9/
Anneliese Bergmann (USA) and Karel Prefontaine (Canada) are also 2023 Cornell commits.
Wow, so much talent!!! Makes me feel better about the relative lack of talent in the pipeline for the men's team
Didn't you say you were leaving forever? Pretty sure I remember you saying you were leaving forever.
What can i say... despite my bountiful negativity, i do love cornell hockey too much :'(
3-2 win over #7 Colgate today. Glad someone can beat Colgate.
Cornell has 5 RS ECAC games left and an outside shot at home ice in the playoffs, though the 3 key games against Colgate, Clarkson and St. Lawrence are all on the road. Home games against RPI and Union this coming weekend, plus a game against Penn State on Tuesday. The game against Syracuse from the fall was still listed as postponed the last time I looked, but at this point I'm not sure when they'd fit it in.
Quote from: Al DeFlorio3-2 win over #7 Colgate today. Glad someone can beat Colgate.
You said that for all of us.
One hopes a team heavy on first-years looks a lot better in February than November last.
Quote from: billhowardQuote from: Al DeFlorio3-2 win over #7 Colgate today. Glad someone can beat Colgate.
You said that for all of us.
One hopes a team heavy on first-years looks a lot better in February than November last.
I had anticipated being able to fulfill this hope for the men's team too. Unfortunately, injuries and illness have caused the team to take two steps back for every step forward this year. But hope springs eternal ....
only good thing the last 2-3 weeks is that really we are a play away from winning instead of tying/losing these last 6-7. half of these games it was just a matter of not missing an open net with the key goal.. Locke somehow stuffing it behind the goalie and missing the goal. was it brown the puck was under the goalie on the line ? the big comeback we had an open net and whiffed. I think one other as well.
Quote from: upprdeckonly good thing the last 2-3 weeks is that really we are a play away from winning instead of tying/losing these last 6-7. half of these games it was just a matter of not missing an open net with the key goal.. Locke somehow stuffing it behind the goalie and missing the goal. was it brown the puck was under the goalie on the line ? the big comeback we had an open net and whiffed. I think one other as well.
If Locke played on the women's team perhaps his redirection goes in :-)
Women finish the RS (https://cornellbigred.com/sports/womens-ice-hockey/schedule) in Potsdam at 3. They are in 7th in conference and have been playing well and winning the games they needed to down the stretch, beating Clarkson (current 5th), SLU (6th), Colgate (4th), and SLU again over the last 4 weekends. They would finish 6th by beating Clarkson if Colgate also beats SLU today, otherwise they finish 7th.
Quote from: TrotskyWomen finish the RS (https://cornellbigred.com/sports/womens-ice-hockey/schedule) in Potsdam at 3. They are in 7th in conference and have been playing well and winning the games they needed to down the stretch, beating Clarkson (current 5th), SLU (6th), Colgate (4th), and SLU again over the last 4 weekends. They would finish 6th by beating Clarkson if Colgate also beats SLU today, otherwise they finish 7th.
The women's team seem to be managing better without their head coach -- who was helping coach Canada to a gold medal -- than the men. I assume Doug will be back in time for the playoffs next week, if he's not back with the team already.
Quote from: TrotskyThey would finish 6th by beating Clarkson if Colgate also beats SLU today, otherwise they finish 7th.
In the second period:
Cornell 2 Clarkson 0
Colgate 4 St. Lawrence 0
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: TrotskyThey would finish 6th by beating Clarkson if Colgate also beats SLU today, otherwise they finish 7th.
In the second period:
Cornell 2 Clarkson 0
Colgate 4 St. Lawrence 0
Final 3-1 Cornell
Cornell gets the No. 6 seed and will play at Colgate in the best-of-three quarterfinals.
At a glance, I think this is the Red's first RS sweep of Clarkson since 2008-09.
incredible run for the women. hope the guys were paying attention!
In the women's game especially, goaltending wins games. Lindsay Browning an absolute rock for the Red.
Would love to see the Women's ECACs be played at Placid alongside the Men's. Grow the appreciation of the game, get more fans' butts in seats, and also make the conference title more of an event.
Quote from: TrotskyWould love to see the Women's ECACs be played at Placid alongside the Men's. Grow the appreciation of the game, get more fans' butts in seats, and also make the conference title more of an event.
I agree, but you'd need to shift the entire NCAA schedule to do this. The women's NCAA tournament is underway the weekend of the men's conference championships. That said, there has been discussion of holding the men's and women's basketball Final Fours at the same location so maybe they could align the hockey schedules.
It would be great to have an MSG doubleheader. (Edit: On Thanksgiving weekend.)
Quote from: WederIt would be great to have an MSG doubleheader.
You misspelled Lake Placid.
There or if we must Albany. Not Boston. And certainly not New York.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: WederIt would be great to have an MSG doubleheader.
You misspelled Lake Placid.
There or if we must Albany. Not Boston. And certainly not New York.
Sorry, I meant for the Thanksgiving weekend game.
Quote from: WederQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: WederIt would be great to have an MSG doubleheader.
You misspelled Lake Placid.
There or if we must Albany. Not Boston. And certainly not New York.
Sorry, I meant for the Thanksgiving weekend game.
Oh, that would be awesome!
QF overview and schedule (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2022/2/24/womens-ice-hockey-womens-hockey-travels-to-8-colgate-for-quarterfinal-series.aspx)
SITE: Class of 1965 Arena — Hamilton, N.Y.
GAME 1: 6 p.m. Friday, February 25
GAME 2: 3 p.m. Saturday, February 26
GAME 3: 3 p.m. Sunday, February 27 (if necessary)
BROADCAST (ESPN+ in the U.S.)
Women are tied with Colgate 0 - 0 after 3 periods! Watching on ESPN+ is good!
Colgate scores with :16 seconds left in the 1st OT. Colgate had most of the pressure in the OT, and with out top 2 lines playing most of the minutes we looked worn out.
Browning played a great game in goal for us. She got lucky, though, earlier in the OT when a Colgate shot hit the post. Tough way to lose with so few seconds left in OT period. There were a bunch of Colgate students (all male) at the game wearing their speedos. I don't know if it was their men's swim team or just a bunch of frat guys.
Quote from: dbilmesBrowning played a great game in goal for us. She got lucky, though, earlier in the OT when a Colgate shot hit the post. Tough way to lose with so few seconds left in OT period. There were a bunch of Colgate students (all male) at the game wearing their speedos. I don't know if it was their men's swim team or just a bunch of frat guys.
They were not nearly fit enough to be collegiate swimmers
I think that other Colgate sports teams were at the game -- I saw a bunch of guys in football sweatshirts and tees along with the "swimmers."
Cornell leading 1-0 after 1 in game 2, and will start the second on a pp.
Great PP later and it's 2-0
Quote from: Jim HylaGreat PP later and it's 2-0
2-2 after two late second period Colgate goals.
3-2 Colgate They were the better team both nights. So next year our players get older and have this experience.
Quote from: Jim Hyla3-2 Colgate They were the better team both nights. So next year our players get older and have this experience.
And reputedly with one of the top recruiting classes coming in. Big question will be in goal
Quote from: scoop85Quote from: Jim Hyla3-2 Colgate They were the better team both nights. So next year our players get older and have this experience.
And reputedly with one of the top recruiting classes coming in. Big question will be in goal
Virtually all of the offensive production will be back next season, so that's a good start. If the team can get more scoring threats on the second and third lines next season they should take a nice step up.
Looks as if the ECAC is rolling out all-league honors a day at a time, in case it's too much to digest otherwise. Cornell is nicely representated among rookies and the third team. So far.
ECAC All-Rookie Team
https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2021-22/News/20220227_-_All_Rookie
Defenseman: Rory Guilday Cornell University
Guilday (Fr. - Chanhassen, Minn.) tied for the lead among rookie defenseman in scoring during league play, registering 14 points on five goals and nine assists. She registered points in 14 games, scoring two power play goals, and two game-winning goals. She also blocked 63 shots, including eight during the opening weekend of the season when she was named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week.
Forward: Lily Delianedis, Cornell University
Delianedis (So. - Edina, Minn.) came in and made an immediate impact for Cornell, leading all ECAC Hockey rookies with 22 points in league contests. Playing on the top line, she found the back of the net 11 times and dished out 11 assists. Finding a knack for the clutch, she scored three game-winning goals this season, including a key tally in the final game of the season that helped the Big Red clinch the No. 6 seed in the ECAC Hockey playoffs.
Also:
Goaltender: Kaley Doyle, Brown University
Defenseman: Vita Poniatovskaia, Yale University
Forward: Abby Hustler, St. Lawrence University
Forward: Taze Thompson, Harvard University
All-League Third Team
https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2021-22/News/20220227_-_Third_Team
Forward: Izzy Daniel, Cornell University
Daniel (Jr. - Minneapolis, Minn.) was dynamic during league play this season, as 29 of her 32 points came against ECAC Hockey opponents, which was tied for third among all skaters. She scored eight goals, three of which were game-winners, and dished out 21 assists. In the mid-season stretch between December 4 and January 25, Daniel went six consecutive games recording a point.
Also:
Goaltender: Gianna Meloni, Yale University
Defenseman: Sydney Bard, Colgate University
Defenseman: Zoe Boyd, Quinnipiac University
Forward: Caitrin Lonergan, Clarkson University
Forward: Claire Dalton, Yale University
Rory Guilday and Lily Delianedis were named to the ECAC all-rookie team and Izzy Daniel made the all-ECAC third team. Looks like they will be releasing the second and first teams later.
Also: Delianedis is a finalist for rookie of the year, Lindsay Browning is a finalist for goalie of the year, and Gillis Frechette is a finalist for forward of the year and player of the year.
Edit: Ha, Bill beat me.
Quote from: WederRory Guilday and Lily Delianedis were named to the ECAC all-rookie team and Izzy Daniel made the all-ECAC third team. Looks like they will be releasing the second and first teams later.
Also: Delianedis is a finalist for rookie of the year, Lindsay Browning is a finalist for goalie of the year, and Gillis Frechette is a finalist for forward of the year and player of the year.
Edit: Ha, Bill beat me.
So Frechette is likely first team and Browning first or second team?
Quote from: Al DeFlorioQuote from: WederRory Guilday and Lily Delianedis were named to the ECAC all-rookie team and Izzy Daniel made the all-ECAC third team. Looks like they will be releasing the second and first teams later.
Also: Delianedis is a finalist for rookie of the year, Lindsay Browning is a finalist for goalie of the year, and Gillis Frechette is a finalist for forward of the year and player of the year.
Edit: Ha, Bill beat me.
So Frechette is likely first team and Browning first or second team?
That's what I was thinking.
Indeed, Frechette is first team (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2021-22/News/20220228_-_First_Team) and Browning is second team (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2021-22/News/20220228_-_Second-Team).
Quote from: ECAC HockeyForward: Gillis Frechette, Cornell University
Frechette (Jr. - Weston, Mass.) led ECAC Hockey skaters in scoring during league games by a wide margin, recording 36 of her 40 total points against ECAC Hockey opponents. She found the back of the net 10 times and dished out 26 assists, finishing with a +25 on-ice rating for the Big Red. She was consistent throughout the year, finding the scoresheet in 18 of 22 league contests, which included 12 multi-point performances. Three of her 10 goals were game-winners, which was good for second in the conference.
Quote from: ECAC HockeyGoaltender: Lindsay Browning, Cornell University
Browning (Sr. - Penfield, N.Y.) is certainly no stranger to ECAC Hockey honors, as the Big Red net minder earned First-Team honors and was named Goaltender of the Year in 2020. She had another strong showing this year, starting in all 22 league games while pacing ECAC Hockey netminders with 12 wins in net. She finished the year with 551 saves, boasting a .924 save percentage.
- Delianedis wins ECAC rookie of the year (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2022/3/2/womens-ice-hockey-delianedis-selected-as-ecac-hockey-rookie-of-the-year.aspx)
- Frechette is the ECAC's best forward (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2022/3/1/womens-ice-hockey-frechette-named-2022-ecac-hockey-best-forward.aspx)
Gillis Frechette: 2022 ECAC Player of the Year
https://ecachockey.com/women/2021-22/News/20220304_-_POY
Quote from: RichHGillis Frechette: 2022 ECAC Player of the Year
https://ecachockey.com/women/2021-22/News/20220304_-_POY
Impressive for a player to win the award from a 6th place team.
Colgate wins ECAC in OT.
NCAA Selection Show Sunday 9pm ESPNews
The conference breakdown in the tournament should be:
ECAC: 5 (Colgate, Yale, Quinnipiac, Harvard, Clarkson)
WCHA: 4 (Minnesota, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Minnesota-Duluth)
HEA: 1 (Northeastern)
CHA: 1 (Syracuse)
Quote from: scoop85Quote from: RichHGillis Frechette: 2022 ECAC Player of the Year
https://ecachockey.com/women/2021-22/News/20220304_-_POY
Impressive for a player to win the award from a 6th place team.
Colgate had Hobey Baker and Tewaaraton winners same or adjacent years in the past decade for teams that also went nowhere.
The NCAA expanded the women's tourney this year to 11 teams (from 8) in response to complaints of a discrepancy between the men's and women's events. This means 27 percent of the women's teams made the tourney, similar to the men. While the ECAC will most likely only have 1 or 2 ECAC teams in this year's men's NCAA tourney, 5 of the 11 teams in the women's NCAA tourney are from the ECAC. None of them are favored, though, to win it all. The highest seeds from the ECAC are Colgate (4) and Yale (5), who play each other in the quarterfinals in a rematch of the ECAC championship game, meaning one ECAC team is assured of reaching the Frozen Four. In any case, it will be interesting to see if any of the ECAC teams can beat someone from outside the conference in the tournament.
Quote from: dbilmesThe NCAA expanded the women's tourney this year to 11 teams (from 8) in response to complaints of a discrepancy between the men's and women's events. This means 27 percent of the women's teams made the tourney, similar to the men. While the ECAC will most likely only have 1 or 2 ECAC teams in this year's NCAA tourney, 5 of the 11 teams in the women's NCAA tourney are from the ECAC. None of them are favored, though, to win it all. The highest seeds from the ECAC are Colgate (4) and Yale (5), who play each other in the first round in a rematch of the ECAC championship game. In any case, it will be interesting to see if any of the ECAC teams can beat someone from outside the conference in the tournament.
The Yale-Colgate matchup (actually a quarterfinal-round game) does guarantee at least one ECAC team in the Frozen Four.
Quote from: billhowardColgate had Hobey Baker and Tewaaraton winners same or adjacent years in the past decade for teams that also went nowhere.
Time to fact-check billhoward again. Colgate has never had a Hobey winner. Austin Smith was one of the 3 finalists in 2012, but didn't win. Only one ECAC school ever gets that award, and they've done it four times. They must have a good PR department.
"Quid pro quo," Scersk '97 said, trying to instigate a smear.
FWIW, #1 seed Ohio State went through Quinnipac, Yale, and UMD to win their first National Championship.
I was going to say something about a new conference breaking through, but no, the Buckeyes play in the WCHA too. The only non-WCHA school to win that tournament is ... sigh ... Clarkson (3x).
There will be a Zoom conversation with Doug Derraugh at 8 pm ET on May 18 (moderated by Tim Vanini). Register here: https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYpdOippjsqHNB6bf7JwGwgV10JTwflix9l?fbclid=IwAR2qXg5XX61J_2TC5nDOfHzcF0O6FbqXFetoGQa7vqOFLXisb6p_7kazG14
Team USA versus Sweden on ESPN+ leading 1-0 early in first right now.
Quote from: profudgeTeam USA versus Sweden on ESPN+ leading 1-0 early in first right now.
This is the U18 Worlds in Wisconsin. Incoming D Grace Dwyer had a couple of assists in a 6-1 win (https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2022/ww18/gamecenter/statistics/30717/4-swe-vs-usa).
Canada has four incoming Red players (and a 2023 commit) and lost its opener, 2-0 to Finland.
Quote from: WederQuote from: profudgeTeam USA versus Sweden on ESPN+ leading 1-0 early in first right now.
This is the U18 Worlds in Wisconsin. Incoming D Grace Dwyer had a couple of assists in a 6-1 win (https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2022/ww18/gamecenter/statistics/30717/4-swe-vs-usa).
Canada has four incoming Red players (and a 2023 commit) and lost its opener, 2-0 to Finland.
There are two 2023 Cornell commits on Team Canada, Piper Grober and Karel Prefontaine.
Quote from: mattj711Quote from: WederQuote from: profudgeTeam USA versus Sweden on ESPN+ leading 1-0 early in first right now.
This is the U18 Worlds in Wisconsin. Incoming D Grace Dwyer had a couple of assists in a 6-1 win (https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2022/ww18/gamecenter/statistics/30717/4-swe-vs-usa).
Canada has four incoming Red players (and a 2023 commit) and lost its opener, 2-0 to Finland.
There are two 2023 Cornell commits on Team Canada, Piper Grober and Karel Prefontaine.
Forwards Avi Adam and Mckenna Van Gelder and defensemen Sarah MacEachern and Alyssa Regalado are four incoming freshmen on Team Canada.
Quote from: mattj711Quote from: WederQuote from: profudgeTeam USA versus Sweden on ESPN+ leading 1-0 early in first right now.
This is the U18 Worlds in Wisconsin. Incoming D Grace Dwyer had a couple of assists in a 6-1 win (https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2022/ww18/gamecenter/statistics/30717/4-swe-vs-usa).
Canada has four incoming Red players (and a 2023 commit) and lost its opener, 2-0 to Finland.
There are two 2023 Cornell commits on Team Canada, Piper Grober and Karel Prefontaine.
Thanks, I do remember seeing Prefontaine's name somewhere earlier but forgot about her when I was skimming the box score.
Multiple team USA and team Canada u-18 players. Seems like the recruiting on the womens side is healthy
Apparently USA goalie Annelies Bergmann (https://www.detroitnews.com/story/sports/nhl/red-wings/2022/06/10/hockey-roundup-detroit-goalie-bergmann-blanks-canada-7-0-historic-u-s-win-u-18-worlds/7578505001/) is also heading to Cornell. There's a few articles that note this but some of the hockey sites don't. Not sure if this is old news and she's changed her mind?
*Gold medal game graphic shows her heading to UNH.
She is very interested in Cornell's Nuclear science/engineering school.
Quote from: ithacatApparently USA goalie Annelies Bergmann (https://www.detroitnews.com/story/sports/nhl/red-wings/2022/06/10/hockey-roundup-detroit-goalie-bergmann-blanks-canada-7-0-historic-u-s-win-u-18-worlds/7578505001/) is also heading to Cornell. There's a few articles that note this but some of the hockey sites don't. Not sure if this is old news and she's changed her mind?
Back up for Shane? Or is Shane her backup?
Cornell womens hockey, even prior to the U18 IIHF, i thought was already insanely stacked. Wow
Quote from: blackwidowCornell womens hockey, even prior to the U18 IIHF, i thought was already insanely stacked. Wow
Well given how dominant the US team was last night, it seems we'd rather have more of them than the Canadians this year.
Quote from: scoop85Quote from: blackwidowCornell womens hockey, even prior to the U18 IIHF, i thought was already insanely stacked. Wow
Well given how dominant the US team was last night, it seems we'd rather have more of them than the Canadians this year.
I am just happy to get any Canadian or American team representatives but I agree with you.
Quote from: blackwidowQuote from: scoop85Quote from: blackwidowCornell womens hockey, even prior to the U18 IIHF, i thought was already insanely stacked. Wow
Well given how dominant the US team was last night, it seems we'd rather have more of them than the Canadians this year.
I am just happy to get any Canadian or American team representatives but I agree with you.
According to a poster on the USCHO board, this is a down year for Canada perhaps in part because they decided to take more players from outside of Ontario than usual to create more geographic diversity. Also speculation that the lack of team practices for much of the pandemic is a factor. I guess the US team kept on going.
Quote from: Dragon15She is very interested in Cornell's Nuclear science/engineering school.
Most of us would have trouble getting through that kind of program playing intramurals. Good luck to her.
Quote from: scoop85Quote from: blackwidowCornell womens hockey, even prior to the U18 IIHF, i thought was already insanely stacked. Wow
Well given how dominant the US team was last night, it seems we'd rather have more of them than the Canadians this year.
More USA-American women on the Cornell team, then we can be happy no matter whether Canada or USA takes Olympic gold.
Quote from: billhowardQuote from: Dragon15She is very interested in Cornell's Nuclear science/engineering school.
Most of us would have trouble getting through that kind of program playing intramurals. Good luck to her.
I have no idea how Lindsay Browning managed hockey, biomedical engineering and ROTC.
8 Cornell recruits on the Canadian (6) & US (2) U18 teams. 5 will arrive this fall & 3 in '23. The future looks very bright.
Quote from: WederI have no idea how Lindsay Browning managed hockey, biomedical engineering and ROTC.
Intramural hockey and the Daily Sun extended me to the limit. Plus the road games, pickup matches at Cass Park.
Quote from: billhowardQuote from: WederI have no idea how Lindsay Browning managed hockey, biomedical engineering and ROTC.
Intramural hockey and the Daily Sun extended me to the limit. Plus the road games, pickup matches at Cass Park.
Love to see it
USA-Canada U18 championship game at 8:30 p.m. ET tonight (6/13) on NHL Network (TSN in Canada).
Player of the game (USA side) of the USA-Sweden semifinal was Grace Dwyer (Cornell '23-24)
Player of the game (Canada side) of the Canada-Finland semifinal was Karel Préfontaine (Cornell '23-24).
These next two years' recruiting classes are going to be insane.
Quote from: billchuPlayer of the game (USA side) of the USA-Sweden semifinal was Grace Dwyer (Cornell '23-24)
Player of the game (Canada side) of the Canada-Finland semifinal was Karel Préfontaine (Cornell '23-24).
These next two years' recruiting classes are going to be insane.
They probably won't jump to the pros, either.
Quote from: billchuPlayer of the game (USA side) of the USA-Sweden semifinal was Grace Dwyer (Cornell '23-24)
Player of the game (Canada side) of the Canada-Finland semifinal was Karel Préfontaine (Cornell '23-24).
These next two years' recruiting classes are going to be insane.
As far as I can tell, this is the most commits Cornell has had on a Canadian U18 team since 2008 (Lauriane Rougeau, Laura Fortino, Brianne Jenner, Chelsea Karpenko, Amanda Mazzotta and Catherine White). And Rebecca Johnston was a freshman and already on the senior national team at that point. I don't think Cornell has ever had 2 commits on the U.S. U18 team in the same season?
This raises a really good question: What are the odds that Cornell's next NC in a major team sport will be in:
a. Men's Hockey
b. Women's Hockey
c. Men's Lacrosse
d. Women's Lacrosse
e. Men's Basketball
f. Women's Basketball
etc.
Quote from: WederQuote from: billchuPlayer of the game (USA side) of the USA-Sweden semifinal was Grace Dwyer (Cornell '23-24)
Player of the game (Canada side) of the Canada-Finland semifinal was Karel Préfontaine (Cornell '23-24).
These next two years' recruiting classes are going to be insane.
As far as I can tell, this is the most commits Cornell has had on a Canadian U18 team since 2008 (Lauriane Rougeau, Laura Fortino, Brianne Jenner, Chelsea Karpenko, Amanda Mazzotta and Catherine White). And Rebecca Johnston was a freshman and already on the senior national team at that point. I don't think Cornell has ever had 2 commits on the U.S. U18 team in the same season?
That year, Fortino and Rougeau formed a freshmen defensive pairing that lasted four years here (and beyond for Team Canada). I can imagine that MacEachern and Regalado might form such a defensive pairing starting next year. They have both featured prominently thus far at the U18's.
Quote from: SwampyThis raises a really good question: What are the odds that Cornell's next NC in a major team sport will be in:
a. Men's Hockey
b. Women's Hockey
c. Men's Lacrosse
d. Women's Lacrosse
e. Men's Basketball
f. Women's Basketball
etc.
I'd say women's hockey 1st with men's lacrosse a close 2nd (largely because there are fewer competitive D1 women's hockey teams), then men's wrestling and men's hockey 3rd/4th in either order. No other "major" Cornell team (so I'm excluding crew and polo) is anywhere in the picture for a NC.
Quote from: SwampyThis raises a really good question: What are the odds that Cornell's next NC in a major team sport will be in:
a. Men's Hockey
b. Women's Hockey
c. Men's Lacrosse
d. Women's Lacrosse
e. Men's Basketball
f. Women's Basketball
etc.
Polo wins like every year.
But of those I think it has to be Men's Lacrosse and then Women's Hockey. They are the only ones who are close. Men's Hockey might sometime in my lifetime, Lord hear our prayer.
I had no idea Women's Lacrosse was a varsity sport until this very second.
Canada beats the US 3-2 for the gold. Prefontaine had an assist in the win.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: SwampyThis raises a really good question: What are the odds that Cornell's next NC in a major team sport will be in:
a. Men's Hockey
b. Women's Hockey
c. Men's Lacrosse
d. Women's Lacrosse
e. Men's Basketball
f. Women's Basketball
etc.
Polo wins like every year.
But of those I think it has to be Men's Lacrosse and then Women's Hockey. They are the only ones who are close. Men's Hockey might sometime in my lifetime, Lord hear our prayer.
I had no idea Women's Lacrosse was a varsity sport until this very second.
CU had the 1st Ivy women's lacrosse team in 1972, and were the 1st women's Cornell team in any sport to make an NCAA "final four" field in 2002.
https://cornellbigred.com/sports/2009/6/30/WLAX_History.aspx
Polo really doesn't win every year. The Men's team has 11 titles, but only two since 1967. The Women have had much more recent success having won the national title 8 times since 2000 (15 overall).
Quote from: SwampyThis raises a really good question: What are the odds that Cornell's next NC in a major team sport will be in:
a. Men's Hockey
b. Women's Hockey
c. Men's Lacrosse
d. Women's Lacrosse
e. Men's Basketball
f. Women's Basketball
etc.
i don't think they'll pull it off (Big 10 is too deep) but if you consider wrestling a major sport (and i see lax on your list...) it's much more likely than basketball or even women's lax.
Defending NCAA champion Ohio State will visit Lynah Dec. 16 and 17.
https://ohiostatebuckeyes.com/ohio-state-womens-hockey-announces-2022-23-schedule/