Friday: other scores

Started by Greg Berge, March 14, 2003, 11:21:12 PM

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Greg Berge

The ECAC:

Cornell 3 RPI 2
Brown 4 Yale 3 (ot)
Harvard 4 Vermont 2

Colgate-Dartmouth 3-3 and now going to their 4th overtime period!


Jim Hyla

Colgate wins 4-3. How about tomorrow or Sun.?



Post Edited (03-14-03 23:37)
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Greg Berge

Looks like CC has it wrapped up against UAA tonight, so no 35:1 upset there. ;-)

Gate had 70 shots on goal.



Post Edited (03-14-03 23:45)

Greg Berge

BU-BC 5-5 in their 2nd overtime.

Greg Berge

CC 5 UAA 3.  Not a bad showing by the Seawolves.

NoDak is going down the toilet -- lost to Denver 4-1 tonight.

Justin Nachod \'04


Greg Berge


Greg Berge

As of now there is a 5-way tie of teams with 13 pairwise comparison wins.  Good luck, committee.  :-D

Al DeFlorio

QuoteGreg wrote:

As of now there is a 5-way tie of teams with 13 pairwise comparison wins.  Good luck, committee.  :-D
Time to get the bonus points out of the mayonnaise jar. ::nut::

Al DeFlorio '65

Mike Steinfeld

BTW, the BU gamewinner was also a hat trick, just in case BU needed any more sparkle on the end of the game.

Al DeFlorio

Someone posted on USCHO that BU's announcers said Parker's record against BC in tournament games was 29-4 going into tonight's game.  Can that be?  Yikes!  Sounds like a "Ned" statistic.  Even counting the B(U)eanpot, that's amazing.



Post Edited (03-15-03 00:14)
Al DeFlorio '65

Keith K \'93

In the early to mid 90's BC was only a middle of the pack HE team.  During that time BU was usually near the top. So Parker had plenty of chances to rack up wins.  Plus, BU has a great record in the Beanpot.