Cornell baseball no-hitter

Started by dag14, April 01, 2012, 03:35:31 PM

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ugarte

Quote from: dag14Lost game 2 0-7? Game 3 1:00 pm Sunday
We just barely eked it out under the DeFlorio rules.

jtn27

Quote from: dag14Lost game 2 0-7? Game 3 1:00 pm Sunday

Actually the final of game 2 was 7-1 (or 1-7 using your formatting).
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Al DeFlorio

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: dag14Lost game 2 0-7? Game 3 1:00 pm Sunday
We just barely eked it out under the DeFlorio rules.
After last night, I'd take it.
Al DeFlorio '65

scoop85

Of course we couldn't have gotten a sweep - that would be too easy.


scoop85

1-1 as we come up in bottom of the 8th

kingpin248

CHRIS CRUZ!! 2 run home run!! Cornell wins 3-1 in 11 innings!!!
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ugarte

In the bottom of the 11th, Chris Cruz blasts a 2-run HR to right field and Cornell wins 3-1. Cornell is headed to the NCAA tournament!

dbilmes

Great job by the baseball team getting back to the NCAAs. I was working for the Sports Information Office when we last were in the NCAA tournament back in 1977. We played in a regional in Middletown, CT, which also included St. John's, UConn, Temple and a few other schools. I believe we won our first game but lost our next two in the double-elimination tournament. Hopefully, we can do even better this time.

dag14

The Cruz home run set a season record [12].  It was the perfect way to take the title.

nyc94

Good day for the Red. Cornell women win the outdoor Heps title.

jtn27

A few months ago if told that either the lacrosse team or the baseball team but not both would make the NCAA Tournament, I think everyone would have guessed the lacrosse team.
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RichH

Quote from: jtn27A few months ago if told that either the lacrosse team or the baseball team but not both would make the NCAA Tournament, I think everyone would have guessed the lacrosse team.

What crazy person would ever walk up and tell you that?

ugarte

Quote from: dbilmesGreat job by the baseball team getting back to the NCAAs. I was working for the Sports Information Office when we last were in the NCAA tournament back in 1977. We played in a regional in Middletown, CT, which also included St. John's, UConn, Temple and a few other schools. I believe we won our first game but lost our next two in the double-elimination tournament. Hopefully, we can do even better this time.
When I was looking around for the information in an earlier post in this thread I saw that we went 2-2 in the regional. It would be a huge surprise if we did that well this trip but... I'm willing to be surprised.

ugarte

Quote from: RichH
Quote from: jtn27A few months ago if told that either the lacrosse team or the baseball team but not both would make the NCAA Tournament, I think everyone would have guessed the lacrosse team.

What crazy person would ever walk up and tell you that?
Tiresias is running out of prophecies.