Cornell 2, CC 0 (game 1 Friday)

Started by billhoward, October 26, 2012, 09:28:57 PM

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andyw2100

I noticed we dressed a third goalie last night. He wore number 30, but did not have a nameplate. Checking the roster currently, he is still not included. Is it safe to assume that this was just someone from the club team that Schafer chose to have available on the bench last night?

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Chris Hogan

Class of 2013

Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 175 lbs.

Major: Computer Science
College: College of Engineering

Hometown: Moultonborough, NH
Previous Team: Montgomery Blue Devils (AA)

Profile: Back-to-back Maryland State Champs 2008 and 2009. Interned with Microsoft summer 2011. ECRHA D2 roller hockey for Cornell. NECHL Playoff MVP 2012

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03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

jtn27

Quote from: andyw2100I noticed we dressed a third goalie last night. He wore number 30, but did not have a nameplate. Checking the roster currently, he is still not included. Is it safe to assume that this was just someone from the club team that Schafer chose to have available on the bench last night?

He is indeed a call-up from the club team. I had actually heard about his call-up before the Brock game (not sure when it actually occurred though), but there must have been a few technicalities to sort out before he could be available. I assume that that he'll be on the bench the rest of the season.
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Johnny 5

Any reason why attendance was so sparse last night?

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BMac

Is this the first Engineer on the team in... ever?

I feel like somebody looked this up forever ago to no avail.

Rosey

Quote from: BMacIs this the first Engineer on the team in... ever?

I feel like somebody looked this up forever ago to no avail.
Andrew McNiven was in the engineering school. Don't ask me why I remember that.
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ugarte

I seem to remember a bunch of engineers in the Dark Ages when I was at Cornell (as distinguished from the Plestiocene when some others attended). David Burke and __ Vogel are two that I recall. And IIRC, Joe Juneau was aerospace engineering at RPI.

kaelistus

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Quote from: BMacIs this the first Engineer on the team in... ever?

I feel like somebody looked this up forever ago to no avail.
Andrew McNiven was in the engineering school. Don't ask me why I remember that.

I know why I remember that. As an engineer I always cheered for him the loudest :-).
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Robb

Pretty sure Ryan Hughes was an engineer - he was pretty good at hockey, too.  I saw him play one of his 3 NHL games at Montreal.  No idea if he was any good at engineering!  :)
Let's Go RED!

dag14

Jason Vogel was not an engineer; I didn't think Ryan Hughes was either but since I was a student during the Plestiocene my memory isn't perfect.

Robb

Wait - was there a different Huges I'm mixing him up with?  David? Adam?  Brain is failing me...
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Al DeFlorio

Quote from: BMacIs this the first Engineer on the team in... ever?

I feel like somebody looked this up forever ago to no avail.
Webb Nichols was an architect (still is) shortly after the big bang.
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madAgaskar07

Quote from: BMacIs this the first Engineer on the team in... ever?

I feel like somebody looked this up forever ago to no avail.

Jan Pajerski '05 was an engineer, but you missed seeing him because he left the team after his junior year.
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