Recruits 2023 and beyond

Started by scoop85, December 21, 2021, 06:39:21 PM

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David Harding

Quote from: WederI think the above quote is actually referring to Psenicka. Schafer did have something similar to say about Shane, though:

You're right.

Trotsky

I was surprised by this last night: Cornell skated one player short despite being at home and having two unused freshmen listed on the roster: Jimmy Rayhill (D) and Dan McIntyre (F).

Are we sure those guys are really here yet, or have they been pushed back a year?

scoop85

Quote from: TrotskyI was surprised by this last night: Cornell skated one player short despite being at home and having two unused freshmen listed on the roster: Jimmy Rayhill (D) and Dan McIntyre (F).

Are we sure those guys are really here yet, or have they been pushed back a year?

They're both on the roster

ACM

Quote from: TrotskyI was surprised by this last night: Cornell skated one player short despite being at home and having two unused freshmen listed on the roster: Jimmy Rayhill (D) and Dan McIntyre (F).

Are we sure those guys are really here yet, or have they been pushed back a year?

How is 12 forwards, 7 defensemen and 3 goalies "one player short"?

Trotsky

Quote from: ACM
Quote from: TrotskyI was surprised by this last night: Cornell skated one player short despite being at home and having two unused freshmen listed on the roster: Jimmy Rayhill (D) and Dan McIntyre (F).

Are we sure those guys are really here yet, or have they been pushed back a year?

How is 12 forwards, 7 defensemen and 3 goalies "one player short"?

It's not.  Saturday lines I saw had 18, not 19.

We lost Ertel and Lagerstrom and gained Muzyka and... who?

Edit: Motley.  Huh.

OK, good.  (I mean, maybe not good if our two frosh were not good enough to jump over Muzyka who seemed to be given a nice reward for his years of blooming in the desert and wasting his sweetness on the desert air.)

arugula

Don't know about Rayhill but can report that McIntyre is alive and well on north campus.  My first year daughter met him. Aside from ability issues, the fact that he's in AAP may be an issue preventing him from getting in the lineup. In my day, the one architect on the team supposedly missed too many practices to get in games, though he was good when given a chance.  More importantly, now a successful architect.

Dafatone

Quote from: arugulaDon't know about Rayhill but can report that McIntyre is alive and well on north campus.  My first year daughter met him. Aside from ability issues, the fact that he's in AAP may be an issue preventing him from getting in the lineup. In my day, the one architect on the team supposedly missed too many practices to get in games, though he was good when given a chance.  More importantly, now a successful architect.

I once ran into an architecture student around midnight freshman year who was getting lunch somewhere. Lunch.

ugarte

Quote from: Dafatone
Quote from: arugulaDon't know about Rayhill but can report that McIntyre is alive and well on north campus.  My first year daughter met him. Aside from ability issues, the fact that he's in AAP may be an issue preventing him from getting in the lineup. In my day, the one architect on the team supposedly missed too many practices to get in games, though he was good when given a chance.  More importantly, now a successful architect.

I once ran into an architecture student around midnight freshman year who was getting lunch somewhere. Lunch.
don't know if they still do it but they used to have "going away" parties for frosh architects on the last day of orientation week.

billhoward

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: Dafatone
Quote from: arugulaDon't know about Rayhill but can report that McIntyre is alive and well on north campus.  My first year daughter met him. Aside from ability issues, the fact that he's in AAP may be an issue preventing him from getting in the lineup. In my day, the one architect on the team supposedly missed too many practices to get in games, though he was good when given a chance.  More importantly, now a successful architect.
I once ran into an architecture student around midnight freshman year who was getting lunch somewhere. Lunch.
don't know if they still do it but they used to have "going away" parties for frosh architects on the last day of orientation week.
Quote from: Frank Lloyd Wright'A doctor can bury his mistakes, but an architect can only advise his clients to plant vines.'

ACM

Mitch Gillam was in AA&P, and he didn't have any trouble breaking into the lineup.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: ACMMitch Gillam was in AA&P, and he didn't have any trouble breaking into the lineup.
Also Webb Nichols, 60 years ago...a different era of Cornell hockey.
Al DeFlorio '65

Iceberg

IIRC Gillam was in Urban and Regional Studies. I would imagine it's a bit harder for an Architecture student to do any athletics given the academic demands and emphasis on studio time (not to mention other things such as the semester in Rome). For whatever reason, McIntyre's player profile only shows the college (AAP) and not the major, but I'd be surprised if he were in Architecture given what I know about the program and having known quite a few of those students when I was at Cornell.

arugula

Could be right.  Do AAP students declare majors immediately? The guy from my time was definitely an architect, not a planner or something else, so he played a lot less than his talents would've suggested.

arugula


andyw2100

Quote from: arugulahttps://youtu.be/gQD8PmqQs_I

Mitch Gillam.  Just thought you'd enjoy this.

Was pretty sure I knew what this was going to be before looking. :)

Thanks!