Women 2022-23

Started by Weder, July 06, 2022, 05:00:14 PM

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billhoward

Cripe, the women's pre-season #1 is Ohio State.

I bet the people at Ohio State PR have worn from their keyboards the letters T, H and E.

Weder

3/8/96

Weder

3/8/96

Jeff Hopkins '82

Women win their first D1 match, 3-0 over Mercyhurst at Lynah.  

Frechette with 2 goals, Jockims with the other.

Fraser in goal for the SO.

ugarte

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Women win their first D1 match, 3-0 over Mercyhurst at Lynah.  

Frechette with 2 goals, Jockims with the other.

Fraser in goal for the SO.
And their second, also over Mercyhurst, 7-2. Hatty for Regalado, frosh D. Welcome to the team!

Weder

Gillis Frechette is the ECAC forward of the week and Alyssa Regalado is the co-rookie of the week after the sweep against Mercyhurst.

https://cornellbigred.com/news/2022/10/25/womens-ice-hockey-frechette-regalado-earn-ecac-hockey-weekly-awards.aspx
3/8/96

Weder

Huge ECAC weekend with Cornell and Colgate at Quinnipiac and Princeton today and tomorrow. Cornell has Quinnipiac first, with both games at 6 p.m.
Preview: https://cornellbigred.com/news/2022/10/26/womens-ice-hockey-8-womens-hockey-begins-ecac-hockey-play-at-quinnipiac-princeton.aspx

In national team news, Rory Guilday made the U.S. roster for the Rivalry Series with Canada in November. Doug Derraugh is on the Team Canada coaching staff, along with players Brianne Jenner, Kristin O'Neill, Jamie Bourbonnais and Micah Zandee-Hart. Canada went with 0 current NCAA players; the U.S. picked 6 (Cornell has no games during the series, which is Nov. 15, 17 and 20.)
3/8/96

billhoward

One could stay after the football game at Princeton Saturday and see the Cornell-Princeton women's hockey game at 6 pm. You'd have 2, 2-1/2 hours to kill between games. Less if you also tailgate after football.

Trotsky


scoop85

Quote from: TrotskyQ 2 Cornell 0 after 1.

2-1 late in the 2nd. Cornell dominating the 2nd period, but Q's goalie has made several amazing saves.

dbilmes

The women did well to split a road weekend against two ECAC opponents who, like Cornell, are also in the Top Ten. No. 8 Cornell lost 4-1 to No. 7 Quinnipiac on Friday, but bounced back to beat No. 10 Princeton, 3-1, on Saturday, breaking a 1-1 tie with two third-period goals.

Weder

Quote from: dbilmesThe women did well to split a road weekend against two ECAC opponents who, like Cornell, are also in the Top Ten. No. 8 Cornell lost 4-1 to No. 7 Quinnipiac on Friday, but bounced back to beat No. 10 Princeton, 3-1, on Saturday, breaking a 1-1 tie with two third-period goals.

Didn't get a chance to watch today's game, but Friday's was very enjoyable and much closer than the final score would indicate. Quinnipiac's goalie was fantastic. I'm looking forward to catching the games at Lynah next weekend.
3/8/96

billhoward

Nice game versus Princeton. Hobey Baker rink (capacity 2,000) is better suited to games that draw in the hundreds of fans. Attendance listed at 542.

Cornell freshman McKenna Van Gelder got goals one and two, the second (GWG) was a nice wrist shot that found the unprotected upper right corner. I thought Cornell played quite well but maybe not yet well enough to be a final four contender.

Note: Our football tickets, part of a block a Princeton friend got, were $6 each. The hockey tickets were $12 each for those who aren't Princeton students (free admission to Princeton sports) and there were three people working the booth. I hope Princeton recouped the box office overhead.

Wash rinse repeat Princeton hockey at 7 pm Friday 11/4 at Baker Rink for the Cornell men. As of today (Monday 10/31) standing room tickets are still available. It may be declared a sellout as I believe it was last year even though you'll see several hundred empty seats; those are set-asides for students who might attend. They'll be $15. Better than $40 for Cornell at Harvard.

See photo below. Does this look like 504 people? One in four seats should be filled.

Swampy

Quote from: billhowardNice game versus Princeton. Hobey Baker rink (capacity 2,000) is better suited to games that draw in the hundreds of fans. Attendance listed at 542.

Cornell freshman McKenna Van Gelder got goals one and two, the second (GWG) was a nice wrist shot that found the unprotected upper right corner. I thought Cornell played quite well but maybe not yet well enough to be a final four contender.

Note: Our football tickets, part of a block a Princeton friend got, were $6 each. The hockey tickets were $12 each for those who aren't Princeton students (free admission to Princeton sports) and there were three people working the booth. I hope Princeton recouped the box office overhead.

Wash rinse repeat Princeton hockey at 7 pm Friday 11/4 at Baker Rink for the Cornell men. As of today (Monday 10/31) standing room tickets are still available. It may be declared a sellout as I believe it was last year even though you'll see several hundred empty seats; those are set-asides for students who might attend. They'll be $15. Better than $40 for Cornell at Harvard.

See photo below. Does this look like 504 people? One in four seats should be filled.

Closer to 54.

With a heritage including names like Nash, von Neumann, and Einstein, one would hope that Princeton, of all places, could count!

billhoward

Quote from: SwampyCloser to 54.

With a heritage including names like Nash, von Neumann, and Einstein, one would hope that Princeton, of all places, could count!
54 vs 540: Where did Heisenberg go to school?