2021-22 Women's Schedule

Started by Jim Hyla, January 23, 2021, 08:16:37 PM

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Jim Hyla

As in the past, if you have info about errors or additions, post it and I'll update this.

Note that the 10/16 RIT game is not on CU's official schedule, but it is on RIT's schedule. CU emailed me that it is happening and is an exhibition.
Attached is the ECAC schedule, minus the traveling partners.

Cornell 2021-22 Schedule

Sat Oct 16 @ RIT (exhibition)
Fri Oct 22 Mercyhurst @ 6
Sat Oct 23 Mercyhurst @ 3
Fri Oct 29 @ Harvard  @ 6
Sat Oct 30 @ Dartmouth @ 3
Fri Nov 5  Yale @ 6
Sat Nov 6  Brown @ 3
Tue Nov 9  Syracuse @ 7
Fri Nov 12 @ Union @ 6
Sat Nov 13 @ RPI @ 3
Fri Nov 19 Quinnipiac @ 3
Sat Nov 20 Princeton @ 3
Sat Dec 4  @ Northeastern @ 2
Sun Dec 5  @ Northeastern @ 2


Fri Jan 7  Dartmouth @ 6
Sat Jan 8  Harvard @ 3
Tue Jan 11 @ Penn St @ 7
Fri Jan 14 Clarkson @ 6
Sat Jan 15 SLU @ 3
Fri Jan 21 @ Brown @ 6
Sat Jan 22 @ Yale @ 3
Fri Jan 28 @ Princeton @ 6
Sat Jan 29 @ Quinnipiac @ 3
Fri Feb 4  @ Colgate @ 2
Sat Feb 5  Colgate @ 2
Tue Feb 8  Penn St @ 7
Fri Feb 11 RPI @ 6
Sat Feb 12 Union @ 3
Fri Feb 18 @ SLU @ 6
Sat Feb 19 @ Clarkson @ 3

Fri-Sun Feb 25-27 ECAC Quarters @ Campus Sites
Sat Mar 5 ECAC Semis @ Highest Ranked Campus Site
Sun Mar 6 ECAC Finals @ Highest Ranked Campus Site

Sat Mar 12 NCAA First Round @ Campus Sites
Fri Mar 18 NCAA Semis @ Pegula Ice Arena, State College, Pa.
Sun Mar 20 NCAA Finals @ Pegula Ice Arena, State College, Pa.

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

ursusminor


Jim Hyla

Put up CU Schedule in first post.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Jim Hyla

Does anyone, with better inroads than I, have any idea about formal announcement of the women's schedule?
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Weder

The CU WIHCC, which is pretty reliable, says there's still no word on when the schedule and roster will be announced.
https://tinyletter.com/CUWIHCC/letters/cu-wihcc-newsletter-17-more-on-the-class-of-2021
3/8/96

George64

Women's Ice Hockey

Dear George,

I write this letter from Calgary, Alberta.  Calgary's Winsport Arena is the new venue for the IIHF World Championships of Women's Ice Hockey that was cancelled in Halifax, Nova Scotia, back in March 2021, due to Covid 19.  It's an honor to be an assistant coach with this squad. The Big Red has great representation in the final try-outs for World's with Brianne Jenner, Rebecca Johnston, Jillian Saulnier and Micah Zandee-Hart, Kristin O'Neill and Jaime Bourbonnais all vying for a spot, on Team Canada. Cornell alumnae Sarah Knee and Lenka Serdar will represent Team Hungary and Team Czechia respectively.  I hope to be able to catch up with Sarah and Lenka but with our "Covid bubbles" I'm not sure if it will be possible.


Three players from the Big Red are participating in development camps for USA Hockey and Hockey Canada. Congratulations to Rory Guilday who will skate at the 2021 USA Hockey Women's National Festival (U23) and to Ashley Messier and Leah MacSween who are currently taking part in Hockey Canada's National Women's Development Team and the Next Gen team camps.
 
Congratulations to alumna Hannah Bunton on her new role with Hockey Canada as Coordinator and Hockey Operations for the National Women's Program!  She is currently working with the U18's at the NextGen camp.
 
On the home front, at Cornell, you may have already seen that we have unveiled our new Freshmen Class of 2025.  We look forward to welcoming Makenna Chokelal, Alexa Davis, Brynn Dulac, Rory Guilday, Angela Huo, Leah MacSween and Belle Mende on campus in a few weeks. Be sure to check out their intros on our Facebook and Instagram links below and also more detailed bios on them on cornellbigred.com .
 
Save the Dates...
 
August 11,  2021 at 7pm EST - Topher Scott will moderate a Virtual Forum in support of the Racker Center where he welcomes Cornell Alumnae Jaime Bourbonnais, Brianne Jenner, Rebecca Johnston, Kristin O'Neill,  Jillian Saulnier and Micah Zandee-Hart who have all been centralized for Team Canada's Olympic Team and hope to crack the roster for the 2022 Olympics, in Beijing.  The Virtual Forum  will be to help raise money for the Racker Center,  and also to promote the  Racker Rivals Big Red charity hockey game.

A little background on Topher: He is a former captain of the Cornell Big Red, was an assistant coach of the Big Red.  Toph is passionate about helping others, period!  He has done amazing work for the Racker Center and has given so much to the hockey community at large. He now has his own Company and Podcast called "The Hockey Think Tank". Here is the link if you want to learn more: https://thehockeythinktank.com  
 
August 14, 2021 at 4pm EST – Are you ready to #PackLynah?  Well, I can't think of a better game to attend to kick off the 2021-22 hockey season than The Racker Rivals Big Red Charity Hockey Game!  This annual event began 8 years ago and has raised more than $700,000.  The Pandemic could not get in the way of the importance of this event, and as everything during Covid, it went virtual.  After a highly successful virtual event in 2020, TEAM RACKER will be battling to take back the trophy. If you can come to the game, you are in for some fun entertainment all for a great cause. Your efforts to raise money to support early childhood programs will help children and families in Central New York being served by the great team at Racker. To purchase your game tickets and/or to support the Rackers Center, please click on Racker Rivals Big Red
 
Looking forward to seeing you this season!
 
Doug Derraugh '91
The Everett Family Head Coach of Cornell Women's Ice Hockey

ClarksonHockey

Cornell @ Northeastern December 4th-5th via Northeastern schedule.

scoop85

Quote from: ClarksonHockeyCornell @ Northeastern December 4th-5th via Northeastern schedule.

Me like.

Weder

Found an exhibition game and a few more non-conference games on the other schools' schedules
Oct. 16 at RIT (exhibition)
Oct, 22-23 vs. Mercyhurst
Jan. 11 at Penn State
Feb. 8 vs. Penn State

Syracuse hasn't posted their schedule yet, but there are usually 1 or 2 against the Orange.
3/8/96

Jim Hyla

Quote from: WederFound an exhibition game and a few more non-conference games on the other schools' schedules
Oct. 16 at RIT (exhibition)
Oct, 22-23 vs. Mercyhurst
Jan. 11 at Penn State
Feb. 8 vs. Penn State

Syracuse hasn't posted their schedule yet, but there are usually 1 or 2 against the Orange.

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

ClarksonHockey

So that pretty much completes the schedule, leaving Colgate Feb 4-5th.

Weder

Syracuse at Cornell on Nov. 9, per the Syracuse schedule. So that gives us all 7 non-conference games.
3/8/96

Weder

Cornell released its schedule, which does not include a game against RIT. (Though as of this post the game is still listed on the RIT schedule.)
https://cornellbigred.com/sports/womens-ice-hockey/schedule
3/8/96

upprdeck

interesting because the cornell band has already made plans to be at the RIT game.

jtwcornell91

Quote from: upprdeckinteresting because the cornell band has already made plans to be at the RIT game.

The game is also listed as part of RIT's homecoming/family weekend.  (The men's team is playing SLU at the Blue Cross Arena that evening.)

https://www.rit.edu/brickcity/events/womens-hockey-game