Game thread: Cornell 4, St. Lawrence 1 (final)

Started by cbuckser, February 27, 2004, 06:51:05 PM

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cbuckser

Craig Buckser '94


KenP

With tonight's game, we are guaranteed a first-round bye.  :-D



Post Edited (02-27-04 21:40)

cbuckser

Craig Buckser '94

Chris 02

28 Colgate
27 Dartmouth
27 Cornell
26 Brown
25 RPI
20 Harvard
20 Yale
18 Clarkson
17 Union
17 St. Lawrence
15 Vermont
12 Princeton

So nothing else is really settled except that Princeton finishes last.

[q]With tonight's game, we are guaranteed a first-round bye. [/q]

I'm not so sure about this.  I ran some possibilities in John Whelan's script and it's still possible for us to finish tied with RPI for 4th and to lose the tiebreakers.  Of course, we could also finish in 1st.  Like I said, nothing is settled.



Post Edited (02-27-04 21:57)

cbuckser

[Q]With tonight's game, we are guaranteed a first-round bye. [/Q]
According to John Whelan's script, if Colgate, Brown, RPI, and Dartmouth win and Clarkson beats Cornell, RPI would win the tiebreaker over Cornell and finish in fourth place.



Post Edited (02-27-04 21:50)
Craig Buckser '94

jkahn

[Q]According to John Whelan's script, if Colgate, Brown, RPI, and Dartmouth win and Clarkson beats Cornell, RPI would win the tiebreaker over Cornell and finish in fourth place.[/Q]
Also true if Dartmouth ties or loses (in which case we get 5th in the 3-way tiebreaker).

Jeff Kahn '70 '72

Greg Berge

OTOH, if Cornell wins, Colgate loses, and Dartmouth does not win, Cornell wins a share of the Ivy title and the Cleary Cup.

Al DeFlorio

Need Harvard to beat or tie Dartmouth tomorrow night to get a share of the Ivy.

Clarkson over Colgate on a short-handed goal (I have a vague recollection of what those are) and a 35-save Traylen shut-out.



Post Edited (02-27-04 22:03)
Al DeFlorio '65

Greg Berge