Cornell women's hockey in the NCAAs

Started by jtwcornell91, March 08, 2010, 10:45:40 AM

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jtwcornell91

Because with the season they've had so far, they've earned a second thread!  (Also, I got tired of a 200+-post thread.)

Trotsky

Typically paternalism, some man granting women "what they've earned."  Down with the Patriarchy!

jtwcornell91

Quote from: TrotskyTypically paternalism, some man granting women "what they've earned."  Down with the Patriarchy!

I was going to comment in the other thread about having some middle-aged white male make unfounded complaints about your seeding...

Rita

From the other thread for the late-comers:

Full bracket:

Boston Univ. @ #1 Mercyhurst
Cornell @ #4 Harvard

New Hampshire @ #2 Minnesota-Duluth
Clarkson @ #3 Minnesota
 
With a win on Saturday Friday night, the ladies can earn a trip to Minneapolis for the FF (March 19th - 21st).

LGR!

(when I posted this, the Cornell women's ice hockey site had the game on Saturday evening).

snert1288

I was looking to get tickets for the NCAA game and just called the Harvard ticket office.  The man I spoke with informed me that the game would be Friday night at 7pm.  This is different from what I have read here and on the NCAA website.  The game will be Saturday, right?

mattj711

My understanding is the game has been scheduled for Friday at 7:00.

billhoward

As the thread got interest, it got excruciatingly long. Thank you. [edit add:] And it continued from the middle not the end.

finchphil

Harvard's website has it at 7:00 on Friday 3/12.  

Friday 3/12

upperdeck

it is intesting to see a team beat a team head 2 head, win the league and playoff titles and get seeded behind them.. do they use a pwr formula as well?  and harvard was 3rd in the league as well..

ebilmes

Quote from: upperdeckit is intesting to see a team beat a team head 2 head, win the league and playoff titles and get seeded behind them.. do they use a pwr formula as well?  and harvard was 3rd in the league as well..

I was wondering the same thing. Harvard wins RPI and TUC, Cornell wins COp and H2H (but only gets one point 1-0-1). Comparison goes to Harvard.

Similar to the men's side, the TUC comparison hurts. Cornell women 6-8-3 against TUCs.

http://www.uscho.com/rankings/pwr_w.php

Josh '99

Quote from: TrotskyTypically paternalism, some man granting women "what they've earned."  Down with the Patriarchy!
This penis party's got to go!
Hey hey!  *clap clap*
Ho ho!  *clap clap*
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

dag14

Just got a text from Athletics confirming that the game at Harvard is 7:00 pm on Friday.

Jim Hyla

Quote from: Fron cornellbirred.comITHACA, N.Y. -- The first round game of the NCAA women's hockey tournament between Cornell and Harvard has been moved to Friday, March 12, at 7 p.m. The game will still be played at the Bright Hockey Center in Cambridge, Mass.

The game was initially set to be played on Saturday, March 13, along with the three other first round games in the tournament, but the change of date was requested by Harvard and granted by the NCAA.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

snert1288

thanks.  i guess i just automatically assumed the guy at harvard was wrong.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: snert1288thanks.  i guess i just automatically assumed the guy at harvard was wrong.

But he still gets an A, right?