Other Scores, Sunday 3/7

Started by Trotsky, March 07, 2010, 11:43:58 AM

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Jim Hyla

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Quote from: TrotskyFor anyone unaware, the Cornell women beat Clarkson in overtime tonight to win their first ECAC championship. ::cheer:: ::cheer:: ::cheer::

Thanks for the lead. I don't follow the women's game, but looking at the box scores of both SF and F gave me pause. In both instances Cornell gave up 3 unanswered goals late in the game: in the SF, that allowed RPI to cut Cornell's lead to one goal, and in the final, that allowed Clarkson to tie the game. In any case, much congrats to the women's team on making the NCAAs for the first time in history!
Since they don't have as many skaters as other teams, you wonder if some of that is fatigue.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Al DeFlorio

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Quote from: TrotskyFor anyone unaware, the Cornell women beat Clarkson in overtime tonight to win their first ECAC championship. ::cheer:: ::cheer:: ::cheer::

Thanks for the lead. I don't follow the women's game, but looking at the box scores of both SF and F gave me pause. In both instances Cornell gave up 3 unanswered goals late in the game: in the SF, that allowed RPI to cut Cornell's lead to one goal, and in the final, that allowed Clarkson to tie the game. In any case, much congrats to the women's team on making the NCAAs for the first time in history!
Since they don't have as many skaters as other teams, you wonder if some of that is fatigue.
I suspect some of it is.  Kind of today's equivalent of Ned's NCAA champs at RPI that, according to Ned,"skated nine guys."  Derraugh will have to manage their ice time carefully.  Ned's goalie would have been plagued by a lot of "equipment problems" during the game.
Al DeFlorio '65

Jim Hyla

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Quote from: Jim Hyla
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Quote from: TrotskyFor anyone unaware, the Cornell women beat Clarkson in overtime tonight to win their first ECAC championship. ::cheer:: ::cheer:: ::cheer::

Thanks for the lead. I don't follow the women's game, but looking at the box scores of both SF and F gave me pause. In both instances Cornell gave up 3 unanswered goals late in the game: in the SF, that allowed RPI to cut Cornell's lead to one goal, and in the final, that allowed Clarkson to tie the game. In any case, much congrats to the women's team on making the NCAAs for the first time in history!
Since they don't have as many skaters as other teams, you wonder if some of that is fatigue.
I suspect some of it is.  Kind of today's equivalent of Ned's NCAA champs at RPI that, according to Ned,"skated nine guys."  Derraugh will have to manage their ice time carefully.  Ned's goalie would have been plagued by a lot of "equipment problems" during the game.
Or the lights would go out.:-D
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005