General Women's Thread

Started by Jim Hyla, November 19, 2012, 01:23:23 PM

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Towerroad

Quote from: Trotsky
         All Games       ECAC
2010   21 -  9 - 6    14 - 2 - 6   ECAC Champions
2011   31 -  3 - 1    20 - 1 - 1   ECAC Champions
2012   30 -  5 - 0    20 - 2 - 0
2013   27 -  6 - 1    18 - 3 - 1   ECAC Champions

All   109 - 23 - 8    72 - 8 - 8


Not too shabby.

Fricken awesome!

Weder

That was a heck of a ride the last month of the season. This senior class accomplished a lot and will be missed a lot. Don't know if it's too early to look ahead, but next season's roster could look very different depending on how far certain players make it in the Olympic tryouts.
3/8/96

Ben

Most gutting game I've seen at Lynah. Not quite the worst possible last game as a student, but very close. They could have won 4-1, Saulnier was flying in the first, and Rougeau nearly made lightning strike twice at the end. I think Slebodnick was the saddest athlete I've ever seen after letting in the last goal. Next year is going to be tough, losing the top D-pair to graduation and probably Gagliardi, Jenner, Saulnier, and Poudrier to the Olympics. Fulton, Leck, Woods, and Brown will have to step up on the offensive side. Really, really disappointing that none of the great teams of the last four years could win a national title. Proud to have watched some of the best Cornell WICErs, though. (Sorry for the rambling, I guess I need a few days to digest the game and the season.)

Towerroad

If you want to see a team you can be really proud of watch this interview:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=E09vJ-ud0-s

A class act that makes you proud to be a Cornellian

cbuckser

Quote from: Towerroad
Quote from: Trotsky
         All Games       ECAC
2010   21 -  9 - 6    14 - 2 - 6   ECAC Champions
2011   31 -  3 - 1    20 - 1 - 1   ECAC Champions
2012   30 -  5 - 0    20 - 2 - 0
2013   27 -  6 - 1    18 - 3 - 1   ECAC Champions

All   109 - 23 - 8    72 - 8 - 8


Not too shabby.

Fricken awesome!

Wow. It's even more impressive when you consider where the program had been a few years earlier.
Craig Buckser '94

Weder

Jenner, Fortino, Rougeau (and Johnston) are on the Team Canada roster for the World Championship next month in Ottawa.
News release
Roster
3/8/96

ithacat

Quote from: BenMost gutting game I've seen at Lynah. Not quite the worst possible last game as a student, but very close. They could have won 4-1, Saulnier was flying in the first, and Rougeau nearly made lightning strike twice at the end. I think Slebodnick was the saddest athlete I've ever seen after letting in the last goal. Next year is going to be tough, losing the top D-pair to graduation and probably Gagliardi, Jenner, Saulnier, and Poudrier to the Olympics. Fulton, Leck, Woods, and Brown will have to step up on the offensive side. Really, really disappointing that none of the great teams of the last four years could win a national title. Proud to have watched some of the best Cornell WICErs, though. (Sorry for the rambling, I guess I need a few days to digest the game and the season.)

I'd be surprised if they lose anyone to the Olympics, other than Jenner.

ithacat

Quote from: WederJenner, Fortino, Rougeau (and Johnston) are on the Team Canada roster for the World Championship next month in Ottawa.
News release
Roster

It'll be interesting to see if any other Cornell players get added to that mix. There are only 6 players born '90 or after (Cornell has three of them).

Ben

Minnesota wins their second consecutive national title, beating BU 6-3. 41-0-0.

dbilmes

Quote from: BenMinnesota wins their second consecutive national title, beating BU 6-3. 41-0-0.
Our pep band is better, though!

Jim Hyla

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Trotsky

Quote from: Jim HylaSo now the women of the ECAC are doing it.
We need to start a "One more game on Beebe Lake" movement.


Towerroad

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Jim HylaSo now the women of the ECAC are doing it.
We need to start a "One more game on Beebe Lake" movement.

Just what I was thinking

Jim Hyla

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Jim Hyla

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005