Awards 2019-20

Started by Jim Hyla, September 30, 2019, 06:18:22 PM

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Weder

Even if they can't show it live for whatever reason, it would be great if they could post the ceremony to their YouTube channel later.
3/8/96

Trotsky

Quote from: Jim HylaBrandon Thomas, Athletic Communications for Men's Hockey. Besides writing great reports, he's always been able to lead me in the right direction. Since I've discussed various items with him, as far back as when he was with the IJ, I decided to email him myself. I'll let you know what I find out.

Brandon is fantastic.  Thank you.  I (and I imagine others) can follow up if a show of widespread interest would be helpful.  And thank you very much for writing him, it is greatly appreciated.

TimV

Quote from: upprdeckES6PN+ seldom stays on for post game stuff on any broadcasts.

They stayed on stream for the Union Senior Night ceremonies.  I only watched to see if they would actually do it.  I thought, seeing that, they would do so for us too.  But no.
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."

marty

Quote from: TimV
Quote from: upprdeckES6PN+ seldom stays on for post game stuff on any broadcasts.

They stayed on stream for the Union Senior Night ceremonies.  I only watched to see if they would actually do it.  I thought, seeing that, they would do so for us too.  But no.

Yes!
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

upprdeck

Maybe the Camera dudes got hungry and left


Jim Hyla

ECAC Hockey Announces Women's All-League Selections

First-Team All-League

    Goaltender: Lindsay Browning (Cornell)
    Defenseman: Jaime Bourbonnais (Cornell)

    Defenseman: Ella Shelton (Clarkson)
    Forward: Elizabeth Giguère (Clarkson)
    Forward: Sarah Fillier (Princeton)
    Forward: Carly Bullock (Princeton)

Second-Team All-League

    Goaltender: Marie-Pier Coulombe (Clarkson)
    Defenseman: Micah Zandee-Hart (Cornell)
    Defenseman: Emma Seitz (Yale)
    Forward: Maddie Mills (Cornell)
    Forward: Kristin O'Neill (Cornell)

    Forward: Dominique Petrie (Harvard)  

Third-Team All-League

    Goaltender: Lucy Morgan (St. Lawrence)
    Defenseman: Kati Tabin (Quinnipiac)
    Defenseman: Claire Thompson (Princeton)
    Forward: Maggie Connors (Princeton)
    Forward: Kristin Della Rovere (Harvard)
    Forward: Sammy Smigliani (Colgate)

All-Rookie

    Goaltender: Lucy Morgan (St. Lawrence)
    Defenseman: Sydney Bard (Colgate)
    Defenseman: Kate Reilly (Quinnipiac)
    Forward: Gabrielle David (Clarkson)
    Forward: Danielle Serdachny (Colgate)
    Forward: Sammy Smigliani (Colgate)
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

billhoward

Quote from: WederEven if they can't show it live for whatever reason, it would be great if they could post the ceremony to their YouTube channel later.
Exactly! Nothing stops Cornell from live-streaming and/or saving to YouTube those 15 minutes.

scoop85

Quote from: WederEven if they can't show it live for whatever reason, it would be great if they could post the ceremony to their YouTube channel later.

I love the senior night ceremony and have been disappointed it hasn't been shown the past couple of years.

Jim Hyla

ECAC Hockey Announces Women's Major Award Winners

Derraugh, Bourbonnais and Browning Take Home Annual League Awards

ALBANY, N.Y. - ECAC Hockey has announced its women's individual award winners, honoring six student-athletes and one coach for their extraordinary accomplishments in 2019-20.

Best Defenseman: Jaime Bourbonnais (Cornell)

The senior takes home this prestigious award for the second consecutive season after leading the league's defenseman in scoring. She recorded 25 points (5G, 20A) during league contests, leading the Big Red to a 19-0-3 mark in ECAC Hockey play.

Best Forward: Elizabeth Giguere (Clarkson)

The nation's leading goal-scorer, Giguere has found the back of the net 36 times this season, averaging exactly a goal per-game. She's also added 29 assists for 65 points (1.81 per-game), which places her third in the country.

Rookie of the Year: Gabrielle David (Clarkson)

David had an outstanding freshman campaign for the Golden Knights, moving into second place in the programs freshman scoring record book behind only teammate Elizabeth Giguere. She's recorded 14 goals and 24 assists to lead the nation's rookies with 38 points.

Coach of the Year: Doug Derraugh (Cornell)

Derraugh received this honor for the second straight season after leading the Big Red to an undefeated mark in ECAC Hockey play, the first time in program history they'd done so. They've maintained their place atop the national polls since mid-February, currently riding a 21 game unbeaten streak.

MAC Goaltending Goalie of the Year: Lindsay Browning (Cornell)

The junior put together one of the best seasons for a goaltender in Big Red history, as she leads the nation in GAA (0.88), winning percentage (.919), and shutouts (11). She became the first Cornell goaltender to go undefeated in league play, going 19-0-3 after starting every game in net.

Player of the Year: Elizabeth Giguere

The junior also earns Player of the Year status, as she followed up back-to-back All-American seasons with an even better effort in 2019-20. She was particularly strong in clutch situations, as her 10 game-winning goals paced not only the league, but all the nation's skaters.

Student-Athlete of the Year: Lucy Burton (Yale)

The definition of a model student-athlete, Burton was outstanding both on and off the ice in 2019-20. She carries a 3.65 GPA as a Biomedical Engineering major at Yale, while also volunteering in numerous ways including the Yale Alzheimers Buddy Club, the Minneapolis Children's Hospital, and more.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

billhoward

Quote from: Jim HylaECAC Hockey Announces Women's Major Award Winners

Student-Athlete of the Year: Lucy Burton (Yale)

The definition of a model student-athlete, Burton was outstanding both on and off the ice in 2019-20. She carries a 3.65 GPA as a Biomedical Engineering major at Yale, while also volunteering in numerous ways including the Yale Alzheimers Buddy Club, the Minneapolis Children's Hospital, and more.
That is impressive.

Weder

Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: Jim HylaECAC Hockey Announces Women's Major Award Winners

Student-Athlete of the Year: Lucy Burton (Yale)

The definition of a model student-athlete, Burton was outstanding both on and off the ice in 2019-20. She carries a 3.65 GPA as a Biomedical Engineering major at Yale, while also volunteering in numerous ways including the Yale Alzheimers Buddy Club, the Minneapolis Children's Hospital, and more.
That is impressive.

Lindsay Browning is an engineer and ROTC. Does she sleep?
3/8/96

billhoward

Quote from: Weder
Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: Jim HylaECAC Hockey Announces Women's Major Award Winners

Student-Athlete of the Year: Lucy Burton (Yale)

The definition of a model student-athlete, Burton was outstanding both on and off the ice in 2019-20. She carries a 3.65 GPA as a Biomedical Engineering major at Yale, while also volunteering in numerous ways including the Yale Alzheimers Buddy Club, the Minneapolis Children's Hospital, and more.
That is impressive.

Lindsay Browning is an engineer and ROTC. Does she sleep?
Isn't that what a large lecture class is for?

All this makes me realize how damned lucky some of us were to get into the Ivy League when it was merely real hard not damn-near-impossible to get in. I had half-ass grades and a pair of NYS photographer of the year awards, proof that then as now it helps to do one thing well. Or at least better than the guy in second place.

Jim Hyla

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

scoop85