General Women's Thread

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

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imafrshmn

Dag, Ben, agree on all points. Clarkson is a tough team and Erica Howe is a first-rate goalie. Lauren Slebodnick came up huge for the Red, especially in the 3rd. Clarkson was able to keep our defenders honest up at the blue line... case in point was the 3-on-0 which resulted from a gamble by Poudrier to go for a puck in the neutral zone with no support behind her. Pretty damn satisfying win, and a treat to watch. Great intensity and level of play from both teams.
class of '09

Jim Hyla

Quote from: Ben
Quote from: dag14Women beat Clarkson 3-1.  Overall a good effort against an excellent team, although there were some periods of sloppy passing and poor judgment calls on the clear, etc.  

And we were lucky.  Clarkson had a 3 on 0 and didn't score....I guess they don't practice that play.
I thought we were excellent and fully deserved the win. Jenner should have scored on that ridiculous set of moves late in the 3rd. We're now tied for 2nd in the ECAC, and we need Sucks to lose some games down the stretch.

Maybe, but her goal, Cornell's second, was pretty neat.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

dag14

The video of the first goal failed to do it justice the camera angle is not wide enough.  Barley-Maloney won the face off cleanly back to Campbell [I think] who was parked in the high slot.  Her one-timer was a rocket down low and the goaltender never had a chance.

Jim Hyla

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

Weder

3/8/96

Al DeFlorio

Al DeFlorio '65

dag14

women beat Yale 5-0.  A thorough beat down.

dag14

The free video feed from Yale, complete with video replays, was better than any paid RedCast product.  From the broadcast announcers comments, I am guessing it is a student enterprise, at least in part.

Weder

And Clarkson beats Harvard 3-1, so Cornell and Clarkson are tied for 2nd, four points behind Harvard but both with a game in hand.
3/8/96

Weder

Quote from: dag14The free video feed from Yale, complete with video replays, was better than any paid RedCast product.  From the broadcast announcers comments, I am guessing it is a student enterprise, at least in part.

Since CU is shacking up with Google in NYC for the moment, maybe someone can go down the hall and get a similar YouTube setup for us?
3/8/96

Ben

Women win 4-2 over Brown, Jenner gets a goal and three assists. Clarkson and Sucks (in overtime) both win as well.

Fred54

Great team success -  perhaps Schafer should take some notes..

jtn27

Coach Derraugh goes for the most wins in Cornell history tonight versus Mercyhurst.
Class of 2013

Chris '03

Quote from: jtn27Coach Derraugh goes for the most wins in Cornell history tonight versus Mercyhurst.

I'm confused....
Quote from: Sun PreviewBased in Erie, Penn., the Lakers have the nation's third highest scoring offense (4.38 goals per game) and its third highest scoring defense (1.50 goals allowed per game).

...

The Red is the nation's highest scoring offense with 83 goals in 20 games, averaging 4.15 per game. Cornell is also second in goals allowed giving up just 32, averaging 1.59.


Lakers score 4.38 gpg, Red score 4.15. Cornell is #1 and Mercyhurst #3?
Lakers allow 1.5 gpg, Red allow 1.59. Cornell is #2 and Mercyhurst is #3?

Apparently, per USCHO, Cornell is #4 in offense and 6 in defense.  Mercyhurst is 3 and 3. The Gophers lead both categories with a 5.65 gpg and .77 gaa.

Maybe the Cornell ranks are ECAC only?
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

Thomas Larson

The lesson is to never trust the Sun, even though they likely take things straight from CBR writeup which has the numbers corret.