Women's Frozen Four Thread

Started by RichH, March 14, 2011, 04:45:14 PM

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Chris '03

Quote from: Kyle RoseBummer. :-( I was looking forward to watching the championship on TV.

Sadly, even the championship isn't televised.
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

Ben

Well, that was a bit ::worry::.  Probably shows how weak the ECAC was this year.

Towerroad

Quote from: scoop85BU was clearly the better team after the 1st 10 minutes of 1st period.  Perhaps the less than stellar competition during the season (that many people have commented on) caught up with them tonight. They just didn't seem able to handle how quickly BU got on top of them, especially on the forecheck

First, Thank you to the team for a great year and a special thank you to the Seniors

Your observations were pretty much the same as mine. We got beat to the puck and the BU Defense was stifling. I hope we will be playing stronger teams in the regular season next year. We need to be playing teams from the WCHA and HE if we are going to be in shape for the tournament.

But, this is a young team with a great future.

LGR

Ben

Quote from: TowerroadI hope we will be playing stronger teams in the regular season next year. We need to be playing teams from the WCHA and HE if we are going to be in shape for the tournament.
Absolutely. Mercyhurst was our only non-conference opponent this year that finished in the top 20. Even if WCHA teams don't want to come out to Ithaca (or we don't want to travel there), we should be able to work something out to play one or two of the top teams in HE.

amerks127

http://cornellsun.com/section/sports/content/2011/04/05/athlete-diary-amanda-mazzotta

This is the first in a three-part series of diary entries from junior goalie Amanda Mazzotta detailing the women's hockey team's journey to the Frozen Four. In this entry, Mazzotta discusses the days leading up to the Red's opening round match with Dartmouth.

Jim Hyla

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005