Cornell-Dartmouth Lax

Started by Johnny 5, March 30, 2013, 11:57:25 AM

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Johnny 5

Wow! I guess I never took the time to count them.
Sixteen seniors? And, all of the standouts.
Is this the end of the Tambroni Era??

::help::
Cure for cancer? Soon. Cure for stupid? Never. ~ Prof. B. Honeydew

ugarte

6-1 in the 1st period. End of Tambroni era going OK today at least.

RichH

7-2 with 10:50 left in the half.

RedCast video has no audio, but in an upset, the audio does.  Looks like a nice day in Ithaca.


Jeff Hopkins '82

According to Inside Lax, it's 17-4 after 3.

Edit:  Now 21-4.  If it weren't for the "4", it sounds like a football score.  FWIW, I've never seen us score over 20 before, either.

Jeff Hopkins '82


scoop85

UNC just been JHU 11-10 in OT.  FOGO one the faceoff clean and raced to the net for the game winner. JHU took its first lead late in the fourth, but the Tarheels tied it with just over a minute left in the fourth.

billhoward

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82According to Inside Lax, it's 17-4 after 3.

Edit:  Now 21-4.  If it weren't for the "4", it sounds like a football score.  FWIW, I've never seen us score over 20 before, either.
Cornell 21, Syracuse 3, at Cornell in 1972. Syracuse was having an off year. Cornell was, too: Backsliding after the national champsionship season.

Ben

Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82According to Inside Lax, it's 17-4 after 3.

Edit:  Now 21-4.  If it weren't for the "4", it sounds like a football score.  FWIW, I've never seen us score over 20 before, either.
Cornell 21, Syracuse 3, at Cornell in 1972. Syracuse was having an off year. Cornell was, too: Backsliding after the national champsionship season.
21-11 v Penn, March 28, 2009.

billhoward

Ivy League Saturday:

Cornell 21, Dartmouth 5
Princeton 15, Brown 8
Yale 7, Penn 6
Duke at Harvard, 7 pm, NBC Sports (so many choices to root against)

Cornell 3-0 Ivies
Princeton 2-1
Brown, Harvard 1-1
Penn, Yale 1-2
Dartmouth, 0-2

Standings
Cornell        3-0 Ivies
Princeton      2-1 (lost 11-10 to Penn)
Brown, Harvard 1-1
Penn, Yale     1-2
Dartmouth,     0-2
Columbia       DNP

If Cornell and Princeton go unbeaten in other league games, the winner of the Cornell-Princeton game (4/27, 4 pm, Meadowlands) hosts the Ivy tournament because of the H2H game. Princeton's remaining league games are at Dartmouth and hosting Harvard.

Jeff Hopkins '82

And Notre Dame lost today to St. John's.  With Maryland leading UVa by 4 in the 4th Q, we're probably moving back to #2.

JasonN95

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82According to Inside Lax, it's 17-4 after 3.

Edit:  Now 21-4.  If it weren't for the "4", it sounds like a football score.  FWIW, I've never seen us score over 20 before, either.

Is a tiebreaker for the Ivy tourney seeding total goals or goal differential? If so, I think you should keep the pedal to the metal in league games. (or, since there's always a head to head winner, is that the only tiebreaker that is needed?)

ugarte

Quote from: JasonN95(or, since there's always a head to head winner, is that the only tiebreaker that is needed?)
If three teams tied at 5-1, with 1-1 records against the other two, there would have to be some other tiebreaker - though I don't know what it is.

Swampy

Quote from: billhowardIvy League Saturday:

Cornell 21, Dartmouth 5
Princeton 15, Brown 8
Yale 7, Penn 6
Duke at Harvard, 7 pm, NBC Sports (so many choices to root against)

Cornell 3-0 Ivies
Princeton 2-1
Brown, Harvard 1-1
Penn, Yale 1-2
Dartmouth, 0-2

Standings
Cornell        3-0 Ivies
Princeton      2-1 (lost 11-10 to Penn)
Brown, Harvard 1-1
Penn, Yale     1-2
Dartmouth,     0-2
Columbia       DNP

If Cornell and Princeton go unbeaten in other league games, the winner of the Cornell-Princeton game (4/27, 4 pm, Meadowlands) hosts the Ivy tournament because of the H2H game. Princeton's remaining league games are at Dartmouth and hosting Harvard.

Harvard just tied it up at 7 shortly before the end of the 4th quarter. We should root for Harvard for several reasons:

1) A win will make our boys take them seriously.
2) Maybe Harvard will be overconfident. (Doubt it.)
3) If they win, our RPI will be higher if we beat them.

dag14

Harvard leading Duke 10-9 with 6:25 remaining in the 4th.

Edit:  tied.  Can't depend on Harvard to hold a 2 goal lead against Duke