Cornell Women's Hockey

Started by Trotsky, January 17, 2009, 05:43:53 PM

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Tom Lento

Quote from: dag14Trophy presentations took place immediately after the seniors were honored post-game.  An embarrassment of riches -- first the Ivy League trophy and then the ECAC trophy.  [Ivy League trophy is larger and nicer].

This is a tremendous accomplishment and these players deserve a huge turnout when they host the quarterfinals next Friday, Saturday [and Sunday if necessary].  It was announced that Colgate is the opponent.  No announcement yet as to game times but I suspect the first two will be afternoon games since the men are at home next weekend.

Tremendous indeed. I believe this is Cornell's best-ever ECAC RS finish. I think Clarkson might still be a slight favorite in the conference tournament, but if (and that's a big if) Cornell can manage to win its next 3 I think the ladies will get into the NCAAs regardless of the conference final, although the only sure thing is a title.

Jim Hyla

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

margolism

Two first team freshmen.  Nice.

And a gold medal winner returns next season.

Jim Hyla

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

Jim Hyla

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

Tom Lento

Quote from: Jim HylaNow 3-0

4-0 Cornell at the end of the second. Go Red!

mattj711

Game ends 5-0.  Rougeau gets 4 pts on 2 goals and 2 assists and White gets 2 goals.  Mazzotta with another shutout.  On to the semi-finals! ::drunk::

Jim Hyla

SLU beats CLK 2-1
RPI beats Q 1-0
Both of those go to third game tomorrow.
HVD up on P 1-0 starting second. HVD won the first game.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Trotsky

From the ECAC website:

QuoteThe 2010 championship shall feature a new format for the semifinals and championship games. In April 2009, the League administrators and coaches voted to amend the format for the semifinals and championship game such that the semifinals and championship game shall be conducted on the campuses of the highest remaining seeds. Previously, the highest remaining seed of the four semifinalists hosted the semifinals and championship games.

The quarterfinals winners shall advance to the championship semifinals, which shall be conducted Friday, March 5, on the campuses of the two highest remaining seeds. The highest remaining seed shall host the lowest remaining seed; the second-highest remaining seed shall host the third-highest remaining seed.

The two semifinals winners shall advance to the championship final, conducted Sunday, March 7 at the on-campus site of the higher remaining seed.

So, Cornell will host the lowest advancing seed on March 5 at Lynah.  Hopefully, particularly since the men are off and hoops has clinched and is out of town, we'll see the largest crowd in women's Lynah history?

If they win, the final will be at Lynah on Sunday.

Trotsky

At the moment, the series stand at:

1 Cornell def. 8 Colgate, 2-0.
2 Clarkson tied with 7 SLU, 1-1; game 3 Sunday.
3 Harvard leads 6 Princeton , 1-0 and 2-0 in game 2.
4 Quinnipiac tied with 5 RPI, 1-1; game 3 Sunday.

Cornell's opponent in the SF will be one of {Quinnipiac, RPI, Princeton, SLU}

ithacat

Quote from: TrotskyHopefully, particularly since the men are off and hoops has clinched and is out of town, we'll see the largest crowd in women's Lynah history?

Anyone know what the record is? The team's average attendance this season is 383. They drew 538 and 835 this weekend with free admission.

PS, It was great having the band there on Saturday.

Trotsky

Quote from: ithacat
Quote from: TrotskyHopefully, particularly since the men are off and hoops has clinched and is out of town, we'll see the largest crowd in women's Lynah history?

Anyone know what the record is? The team's average attendance this season is 383. They drew 538 and 835 this weekend with free admission.

PS, It was great having the band there on Saturday.

If they sell out, there's a record right there. ;)

Anybody with pull at the Daily Sun should get a campaign going pronto.

Jordan 04

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: ithacat
Quote from: TrotskyHopefully, particularly since the men are off and hoops has clinched and is out of town, we'll see the largest crowd in women's Lynah history?

Anyone know what the record is? The team's average attendance this season is 383. They drew 538 and 835 this weekend with free admission.

PS, It was great having the band there on Saturday.

If they sell out, there's a record right there. ;)

Anybody with pull at the Daily Sun should get a campaign going pronto.

Did the make an announcement during last night's men's game? I should hope so.

Jim Hyla

Clk wins, RPI-Q 1-1 3 OTs. CU plays winner of that game.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

phillysportsfan

Quote from: Jordan 04
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: ithacat
Quote from: TrotskyHopefully, particularly since the men are off and hoops has clinched and is out of town, we'll see the largest crowd in women's Lynah history?

Anyone know what the record is? The team's average attendance this season is 383. They drew 538 and 835 this weekend with free admission.

PS, It was great having the band there on Saturday.

If they sell out, there's a record right there. ;)

Anybody with pull at the Daily Sun should get a campaign going pronto.

Did the make an announcement during last night's men's game? I should hope so.

They made an announcement at the basketball game