2019-02-16: Yale 5 Cornell 2

Started by Trotsky, February 16, 2019, 02:31:40 PM

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Jeff Hopkins '82

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Quote from: SwampyLooks like we dropped to #10 in the pairwise.

Which isn't all bad.  It likely keeps us away from fargo.

We're 0.0001 behind Western Michigan in RPI. If we flip that, we wind up moving up to 8th because we beat Arizona State in both head to head and common opponents (at least for now, depending on how any remaining games against Clarkson, Harvard, and Princeton go).

Well hopefully if the RPI is that close, they send Western west and keep us east.

I'm still hoping we end up in Allentown, but I won't hold my breath.

Trotsky

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82I'm still hoping we end up in Allentown
The land was deeded to William Penn in 1736, so this is the first time in at least 283 years that anyone has said that.

Give My Regards

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Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82I'm still hoping we end up in Allentown
The land was deeded to William Penn in 1736, so this is the first time in at least 283 years that anyone has said that.
Also the first time in almost that long that Allentown was officially referred to as "Midwest".
If you lead a good life, go to Sunday school and church, and say your prayers every night, when you die, you'll go to LYNAH!

Trotsky

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Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82I'm still hoping we end up in Allentown
The land was deeded to William Penn in 1736, so this is the first time in at least 283 years that anyone has said that.
Also the first time in almost that long that Allentown was officially referred to as "Midwest".
Back then it was "the West."  Ohio didn't become "the West" until the 1770's.

Jeff Hopkins '82

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Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82I'm still hoping we end up in Allentown
The land was deeded to William Penn in 1736, so this is the first time in at least 283 years that anyone has said that.
Also the first time in almost that long that Allentown was officially referred to as "Midwest".
Back then it was "the West."  Ohio didn't become "the West" until the 1770's.

Fort Pitt was the west.  Allentown was definitely east.

And considering the rink is less than 2 miles from my home, I think my original sentiment is quite justified, ::moon::