Other Scores, Sunday March 14

Started by Trotsky, March 14, 2010, 06:55:34 PM

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Ronald '09


Jim Hyla

Quote from: Ronald '09Sioux 4-1 win just went final.  1:16 left, 2-2 in St. Cloud and Mankato - audio at http://den-a.plr.liquidcompass.net/standard_plr/audio_player.php?id=KCMLFM&playerType=silverlight
Thanks
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Trotsky


Ronald '09


Rita

SCSU huskies win in OT.

Is that good, bad or too early to tell?

jkahn

Quote from: RitaSCSU huskies win in OT.

Is that good, bad or too early to tell?
Probably good, since they are in anyway.
Plus it gives UMD a tougher path, as they now have NoDak in play-in game rather than Mankato
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

ajh258

Wow... look at the PWR now... if you think it was bad for Yale, look at UNH... It's down to 15th place as of this moment.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: ajh258Wow... look at the PWR now... if you think it was bad for Yale, look at UNH... It's down to 15th place as of this moment.
Maybe you lose comparisons if you go 135+ minutes without scoring.::bolt::
Al DeFlorio '65

ryeguy

Quote from: sah67
Quote from: ryeguyI guess Backman was missed and hopefully he will be back for the NCAAs.

He's not going to be back for the NCAAs...it was a completely shattered heel.
Thanks. Didn't know it was that serious.

margolism

Wow - the Brown goal was shorthanded, too. Cornell vs Brown 4pm on Friday

andyw2100

Quote from: margolismWow - the Brown goal was shorthanded, too. Cornell vs Brown 4pm on Friday

The goal was scored in the first period, and I only started listening during the first intermission, but the Yale announcers later said that two Yale players collided and took each other out of the play, leading to the shorty.

Jim Hyla

Using USCHO Pairwise Predictor I can get us to 7, but no higher.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

amerks127

Quote from: Jim HylaUsing USCHO Pairwise Predictor I can get us to 7, but no higher.

Strictly out of curiosity, what's the lowest Cornell could go?

Ronald '09

Quote from: amerks127
Quote from: Jim HylaUsing USCHO Pairwise Predictor I can get us to 7, but no higher.

Strictly out of curiosity, what's the lowest Cornell could go?

I got us down I think to 17th, but I didn't get us worse than a tie for 11th (with Yale) if we beat Brown.  That would be 5 lowly ranked conference winners, making us the last at large bid.  So, unless I missed a scenario, it's beat Brown and we're in with either a 2 or 3 seed depending on lots of stuff.

andyw2100

Quote from: Jim HylaUsing USCHO Pairwise Predictor I can get us to 7, but no higher.

I saw this, and was going to ask questions like "how many crazy results have to happen for Cornell to wind up at 7", or "what is a more realistic number", but then I decided not to be lazy, and start fooling around with the Pairwise Predictor myself. What you failed to say, Jim (or perhaps did not know because you used different combinations) is that if all the higher seeds win their games from here on out, Cornell winds up at number 7. I thought that was significant, because it means it could happen without a bunch of crazy upsets.