Women's hockey 2022

Started by dbilmes, January 08, 2022, 05:06:59 PM

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scoop85

Colgate scores with :16 seconds left in the 1st OT. Colgate had most of the pressure in the OT, and with out top 2 lines playing most of the minutes we looked worn out.

dbilmes

Browning played a great game in goal for us. She got lucky, though, earlier in the OT when a Colgate shot hit the post. Tough way to lose with so few seconds left in OT period. There were a bunch of Colgate students (all male) at the game wearing their speedos. I don't know if it was their men's swim team or just a bunch of frat guys.

nshapiro

Quote from: dbilmesBrowning played a great game in goal for us. She got lucky, though, earlier in the OT when a Colgate shot hit the post. Tough way to lose with so few seconds left in OT period. There were a bunch of Colgate students (all male) at the game wearing their speedos. I don't know if it was their men's swim team or just a bunch of frat guys.
They were not nearly fit enough to be collegiate swimmers
When Section D was the place to be

dag14

I think that other Colgate sports teams were at the game -- I saw a bunch of guys in football sweatshirts and tees along with the "swimmers."

Trotsky

Cornell leading 1-0 after 1 in game 2, and will start the second on a pp.

Jim Hyla

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

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: Jim HylaGreat PP later and it's 2-0
2-2 after two late second period Colgate goals.
Al DeFlorio '65

Jim Hyla

3-2 Colgate They were the better team both nights. So next year our players get older and have this experience.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

scoop85

Quote from: Jim Hyla3-2 Colgate They were the better team both nights. So next year our players get older and have this experience.

And reputedly with one of the top recruiting classes coming in. Big question will be in goal

Weder

Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: Jim Hyla3-2 Colgate They were the better team both nights. So next year our players get older and have this experience.

And reputedly with one of the top recruiting classes coming in. Big question will be in goal

Virtually all of the offensive production will be back next season, so that's a good start. If the team can get more scoring threats on the second and third lines next season they should take a nice step up.
3/8/96

billhoward

Looks as if the ECAC is rolling out all-league honors a day at a time, in case it's too much to digest otherwise. Cornell is nicely representated among rookies and the third team. So far.

ECAC All-Rookie Team
https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2021-22/News/20220227_-_All_Rookie

Defenseman: Rory Guilday Cornell University
Guilday (Fr. - Chanhassen, Minn.) tied for the lead among rookie defenseman in scoring during league play, registering 14 points on five goals and nine assists. She registered points in 14 games,  scoring two power play goals, and two game-winning goals. She also blocked 63 shots, including eight during the opening weekend of the season when she was named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week.

Forward: Lily Delianedis, Cornell University
Delianedis (So. - Edina, Minn.) came in and made an immediate impact for Cornell, leading all ECAC Hockey rookies with 22 points in league contests. Playing on the top line, she found the back of the net 11 times and dished out 11 assists. Finding a knack for the clutch, she scored three game-winning goals this season, including a key tally in the final game of the season that helped the Big Red clinch the No. 6 seed in the ECAC Hockey playoffs.

Also:
Goaltender: Kaley Doyle, Brown University
Defenseman: Vita Poniatovskaia, Yale University
Forward: Abby Hustler, St. Lawrence University
Forward: Taze Thompson, Harvard University

All-League Third Team
https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2021-22/News/20220227_-_Third_Team

Forward: Izzy Daniel, Cornell University
Daniel (Jr. - Minneapolis, Minn.) was dynamic during league play this season, as 29 of her 32 points came against ECAC Hockey opponents, which was tied for third among all skaters. She scored eight goals, three of which were game-winners, and dished out 21 assists. In the mid-season stretch between December 4 and January 25, Daniel went six consecutive games recording a point.

Also:
Goaltender: Gianna Meloni, Yale University
Defenseman: Sydney Bard, Colgate University
Defenseman: Zoe Boyd, Quinnipiac University
Forward: Caitrin Lonergan, Clarkson University
Forward: Claire Dalton, Yale University

Weder

Rory Guilday and Lily Delianedis were named to the ECAC all-rookie team and Izzy Daniel made the all-ECAC third team. Looks like they will be releasing the second and first teams later.  

Also: Delianedis is a finalist for rookie of the year, Lindsay Browning is a finalist for goalie of the year, and Gillis Frechette is a finalist for forward of the year and player of the year.

Edit: Ha, Bill beat me.
3/8/96

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: WederRory Guilday and Lily Delianedis were named to the ECAC all-rookie team and Izzy Daniel made the all-ECAC third team. Looks like they will be releasing the second and first teams later.  

Also: Delianedis is a finalist for rookie of the year, Lindsay Browning is a finalist for goalie of the year, and Gillis Frechette is a finalist for forward of the year and player of the year.

Edit: Ha, Bill beat me.
So Frechette is likely first team and Browning first or second team?
Al DeFlorio '65

Weder

Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: WederRory Guilday and Lily Delianedis were named to the ECAC all-rookie team and Izzy Daniel made the all-ECAC third team. Looks like they will be releasing the second and first teams later.  

Also: Delianedis is a finalist for rookie of the year, Lindsay Browning is a finalist for goalie of the year, and Gillis Frechette is a finalist for forward of the year and player of the year.

Edit: Ha, Bill beat me.
So Frechette is likely first team and Browning first or second team?

That's what I was thinking.
3/8/96

Weder

Indeed, Frechette is first team and Browning is second team.

Quote from: ECAC HockeyForward: Gillis Frechette, Cornell University

Frechette (Jr. - Weston, Mass.) led ECAC Hockey skaters in scoring during league games by a wide margin, recording 36 of her 40 total points against ECAC Hockey opponents. She found the back of the net 10 times and dished out 26 assists, finishing with a +25 on-ice rating for the Big Red. She was consistent throughout the year, finding the scoresheet in 18 of 22 league contests, which included 12 multi-point performances. Three of her 10 goals were game-winners, which was good for second in the conference.

Quote from: ECAC HockeyGoaltender: Lindsay Browning, Cornell University

Browning (Sr. - Penfield, N.Y.) is certainly no stranger to ECAC Hockey honors, as the Big Red net minder earned First-Team honors and was named Goaltender of the Year in 2020. She had another strong showing this year, starting in all 22 league games while pacing ECAC Hockey netminders with 12 wins in net. She finished the year with 551 saves, boasting a .924 save percentage.
3/8/96