This week's cover story in Sports Illustrated is devoted to the 200 best Division I athletic programs.
Cornell clocks in at No. 74, two ahead of BU at 76. The John Harvards, owners of the biggest college athletic program in the country, are the top-ranked Ivy school at 41 (or 44 if my memory is bad).
Here's the link:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/si_online/news/2002/10/01/1_10/
P.S. Lest I forget, good luck to the Big Red in the upcoming 2002-03 season. To keep all parties happy, how about a split over Thanksgiving weekend? B-]
We finish 4th in the Ivies, 2 slots behind Penn. Huge drop-off from 7th (Dartmouth at 108) to 8th (Columbia at 166).
Wonder where we'd rank without the "biggest natural indoor rock-climbing wall." ::nut::
We make up in volume what we lack in Ivy success, I guess.
Nice to see you back, Mark.
I don't know, Al. Last year, men's basketball notwithstanding, was a very good year for the Big Red.
big red apple wrote:
QuoteI don't know, Al. Last year, men's basketball notwithstanding, was a very good year for the Big Red.
Take a minute to list for us all of Cornell's Ivy League championships for 2001-2002, bra.
Don't worry...I know you're busy...it won't take but a second.;-)
Well, there's hockey . . . does anything else matter?
(In any event I was thinking more about lax, wrestling, women's hoops, polo, etc. - if there is an etc.)
[Q]I don't know, Al. Last year, men's basketball notwithstanding, was a very good year for the Big Red.[/Q]
*coughfootballcough*
One of the guys who got revenge on Volonnino wrote:
Quote[Q]I don't know, Al. Last year, men's basketball notwithstanding, was a very good year for the Big Red.[/Q]
*coughfootballcough*
So, you're saying you think the football team was bad LAST year? ::uhoh::
baseball wasn't so hot, but softball was
Michigan came in at #10, and they had this to say about Yost: "It's the Cameron Indoor Stadium of college hockey". Where's the outrage?
yeah i just got the si yesterday. kinda think stanford shoulda been number 1. but oh well.