Cornell Soccer 2025

Started by chimpfood, July 21, 2025, 11:47:49 PM

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chimpfood

We were never going anywhere without Melly and Johnson who played almost the entirety of the minutes at center back. Doesn't make it any less frustrating of a loss though. I feel for Friedberg having that mistake be the end of his time with us. Good luck to all of the seniors and hopefully Miller stays.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: scoop85 on November 23, 2025, 04:51:49 PMShots were 31-9 and SOG 8-5 in our favor. We also had 15 corners to UCONNs 2.
Miss finishers like Harris and Ka.
Al DeFlorio '65

scoop85

While it's always tough when a good season ends and you think it could've gone further, I'd like to recognize the amazing job Smith has done turning a dormant program into a consistent top 20ish team that plays a fan-friendly style. I'm optimistic the team can make a further tournament run in the next several seasons.

scoop85

Princeton's also out, giving up 2 goals in the last 20 minutes to lose to Duke, 2-1.

ugarte

our biggest problem today was size. they were beating us on set pieces on both sides of the field and far more confident in them to boot. we were "better" everywhere except where it mattered most: inside the box.

djk26

Congratulations to Cornell on another fine season; it's been fun to (casually, and as you'll see below, not closely) follow the team and I hope they continue to improve.

The current tournament seems wide open--of the eight top seeds, only three (4 Maryland, 7 Georgetown, 8 Portland) remain.  You could lament Cornell not being part of it, but I gather we were missing some of our top players?
David Klesh ILR '02