I wanted to be the one to "Jimmy D" this game! :-D
I have a club game so I won't be around for most of the game but here is the URL for the audio feed:
http://playlist.yahoo.com/makeplaylist.dll?id=1027426&segment=75620
Well, it's not Big Red hockey, but it is Grady calling a Cornell game.
Dartmouth led 2-0 after one, but Redd and Beers have tied it up for Cornell.
I'm in the Lynah Chat, FWIW.
And BEERS scores again. 3-2 Cornell!
Now 4-2 Cornell on a defensive end turnover.
Spoke too soon... now it is CU 4, DC 3. (15 seconds later)
Sounds like Cornell's pressuring.
Cornell scores on a Dartmouth giveaway. 5-3 Red.
Grady's fun to listen to. :)
Hey, Tom, I thought you were going to go to the game.
I was, but I had to take care of some stuff first. I'm heading over for the second half.
5-4 at the half. Kinda like the first half of the Harvard game. Hope the second half follows the pattern of the Harvard game.
Anyone know if Dartmouth's Radebaugh is the son of the great Maryland player Doug Radebaugh--from the mid-70s?
FINAL: Cornell 12 - Dartmouth 6
Greenhalgh with an 11-goal week!!! ::twitch::
(...and 19 in his last 4 games!)
Cornell now 9-1 overall, 4-0 Ivy.
(9-game win-streak, longest since 13 in '87).
Up next, the biggie: @ Princeton, Sat. 4/20.
And Greenhalgh just set the record for goals by a rookie, too - or at least that's what the announcement sounded like.
Yes. Old record was 29 (set in '95 by Wise). Greenhalgh entered the game needing 3 to break the record -- no problem! B-] (...And there's still plenty o' lax left to play!)
Game story now up at C.U. athletic site:
http://cornellbigred.fansonly.com/sports/m-lacros/recaps/041302aaa.html
Someone (one of "us," perhaps?) posted on lax.com that Sean Greenhalgh was the winner of the Joe Nieuwendyk Award as outstanding rookie in the O.L.A. Junior A series in 2000.:-)
Answer: Yep, his daddy is Doug Radebaugh, who was an All-American on the 1976 Maryland team that lost to Cornell in the NCAA championship game.
I just checked the boxscore. Why did Cynar sit for ~2 minutes?
Presumably to give Kyle Miller a little PT. It was the last 2 minutes of the game. He may not get another opportunity from here on out (Princeton, Brown, Hobart, NCAA's).
If that is the case, I suspect it was to let the crowd give a salute to Cynar, since the last home game may be too close to allow it.