Cornell Women's Ice Hockey: February 2012

Started by David Harding, February 02, 2012, 11:52:11 PM

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Al DeFlorio

No connection on RedCast at 3:59pm for this afternoon's game with SLU.

Edit: now it's up.

Edit 2:  Mazzotta in goal.
Al DeFlorio '65

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Al DeFlorio

Getting dicey now.  3-1 with 4:34 to go and Cornell two-women down.  SLU goalie may be pulled after time-out to make it 6x3.

Quick goal, 3-2.  Now just one skater down with 50 sec on penalty.  4 min to go

3-2 with 1:12 to go; empty SLU net

3-2 final
Al DeFlorio '65

Jim Hyla

So what, did they watch too many tapes of the men? What about those last penalties? Did you see what happened?
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Ben

Quote from: Jim HylaSo what, did they watch too many tapes of the men? What about those last penalties? Did you see what happened?
There's always a little bit of pushing and shoving when teams crash the net, but the refs let it get out of control before they clamped down with those penalties.

Al DeFlorio

Women host Brown in ECAC quarterfinals Friday at 3:30, Saturday at 2, and, if necessary, Sunday at 2.

Women slip ahead of Minnesota for #2 in pairwise.
Al DeFlorio '65

Jim Hyla

Four CU nominees for Patty Kazmaier Award.
QuoteSenior Rebecca Johnston, juniors Laura Fortino and Lauriane Rougeau and sophomore Brianne Jenner all made the cut to the final 30 student-athletes.

4/30 ain't bad.

QuoteFortino and Rougeau...were two of just five defensemen to make the cut

And I like this.

QuoteThe Big Red's four Patty Kazmaier nominees will have a chance to bolster their résumés this weekend with an ECAC Hockey Tournament Quarterfinal series against Brown.

Here's more info from the ECAC release, which lists all 30. 8 from ECAC, so we got half.

QuoteThe 34 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey head coaches will select the top-10 finalists from among the group of 30 nominees, with the announcement taking place on March 1. A 13-member selection committee will choose the three finalists (announced March 8), as well as the award recipient, which will be announced live at the brunch ceremony in Duluth on March 17.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

redbear_71

Quote from: Jim HylaFour CU nominees for Patty Kazmaier Award.
QuoteSenior Rebecca Johnston, juniors Laura Fortino and Lauriane Rougeau and sophomore Brianne Jenner all made the cut to the final 30 student-athletes.

4/30 ain't bad.

QuoteFortino and Rougeau...were two of just five defensemen to make the cut

And I like this.

QuoteThe Big Red's four Patty Kazmaier nominees will have a chance to bolster their résumés this weekend with an ECAC Hockey Tournament Quarterfinal series against Brown.

Here's more info from the ECAC release, which lists all 30. 8 from ECAC, so we got half.

QuoteThe 34 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey head coaches will select the top-10 finalists from among the group of 30 nominees, with the announcement taking place on March 1. A 13-member selection committee will choose the three finalists (announced March 8), as well as the award recipient, which will be announced live at the brunch ceremony in Duluth on March 17.

Fantastic ! All deserving ,lets hope for at least 2 in the top 10 announcement on March 1st.

Thomas Larson

Jill Saulnier (or The Honey Badger as some of you like to call her) has been named a finalist for league ROY. No surprise there.  Would it be more surprising if she lost than if she won? I think so.

Ben

Quote from: Thomas LarsonJill Saulnier (or The Honey Badger as some of you like to call her) has been named a finalist for league ROY. No surprise there.  Would it be more surprising if she lost than if she won? I think so.
Jenner was robbed last year, so you never know.

Josh '99

Quote from: Ben
Quote from: Thomas LarsonJill Saulnier (or The Honey Badger as some of you like to call her) has been named a finalist for league ROY. No surprise there.  Would it be more surprising if she lost than if she won? I think so.
Jenner was robbed last year, so you never know.
I dunno...  nothing against Jenner, but Babstock had almost as many points and did it with a far worse supporting cast.  There aren't any really comparable challengers to Saulnier this year, unless they wanted to give it to the goalie from St. Lawrence.
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

Thomas Larson

Also just saw Karpenko nominated for Defensive Forward. I say she's got less of a chance to win than Saulnier but still a pretty good chance.

Larry72

Jillian Saulnier wins Ivy League ROY and Rebecca Johnston wins Ivy League POY.
 Full Story here
Larry Baum '72
Ithaca, NY

Ben

CU wins game 1, 4-2. Two goals from Johnston, one from Barley-Maloney, one from White. Tough second period and first part of the third, but we saw this last year as well when they had to come back from a goal down in the final minute of the playoff opener to win in OT against RPI.