Cornell lacrosse 2024

Started by billhoward, July 20, 2023, 10:49:39 AM

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Al DeFlorio

Quote from: RichH
Quote from: mike1960Cornell lacrosse won. Cornell won the ECAC hockey championship. Arujau wins another national title in wrestling.

A very good day!

Daniel was awarded the Patty Kaz!  A great day.

Contrast with last week where the only good thing that happened was a hockey win vs Harvard.
Cornell 15, Princeton 14...pretty good
Al DeFlorio '65

RichH

Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: mike1960Cornell lacrosse won. Cornell won the ECAC hockey championship. Arujau wins another national title in wrestling.

A very good day!

Daniel was awarded the Patty Kaz!  A great day.

Contrast with last week where the only good thing that happened was a hockey win vs Harvard.
Cornell 15, Princeton 14...pretty good

Right! For some reason I thought the PSU game was that day.

Ken711

Quote from: mike1960Cornell lacrosse won. Cornell won the ECAC hockey championship. Arujau wins another national title in wrestling.

A very good day!

Yes it was.  The only downer is Brian Earl leaving.

mike1960

Quote from: Ken711
Quote from: mike1960Cornell lacrosse won. Cornell won the ECAC hockey championship. Arujau wins another national title in wrestling.

A very good day!

Yes it was.  The only downer is Brian Earl leaving.

It was a downer, but kind of expected. I appreciate what he did for the program and wish him well.

MattShaf

As complete of a game the Red have played this year. Ivy wins against the Yale and Princeton are the beginnings of a good NCAA resume and we seem to be hitting stride at a critical time in the season.

mike1960

Quint has us #6.

https://laxallstars.com/quint-kessenichs-top-20-march-25th-2024/

6) Cornell
"Hard Hat 21" is now in the catbird seat to host the Ivy League tournament after defeating Yale on Saturday following last week's win at Princeton.

The penalty kill unit and CJ Kirst won the day in the high scoring affair with Yale. Cornell's offense is multi-pronged and dynamic. Just love watching this group play. The defense is not good, ranking #62 in the nation, with short sticks who require constant baby sitting.

Let's not kid ourselves, Ivy defenses are sold separately in 2024 making these league games must see television.

Cornell and Penn meet on Franklin Field this weekend.

George64

Quote from: mike1960"Hard Hat 21" is now in the catbird seat to host the Ivy League tournament after defeating Yale on Saturday following last week's win at Princeton.

"Sitting in the catbird seat," haven't  heard that since Red Barber retired!

rss77

Yes! Memories of his sessions with the late Bob Edward's on NPR's Morning Edition.

upprdeck

Gonna be a slop mess tonight.

chimpfood

Quote from: upprdeckGonna be a slop mess tonight.
probably the type of game we want against a better team used to a dome.

mike1960

Quote from: chimpfood
Quote from: upprdeckGonna be a slop mess tonight.
probably the type of game we want against a better team used to a dome.

I hope you are right, but we had lots of trouble with our passing in the rain at The Pennsylvania State University.

mike1960

We bring such passion, energy, and skill to our wing game on the faceoffs and on our riding. Both have paid off fantastically.

Question: Why don't we bring that same mentality to the defense all four quarters? Make that our calling card.

djk26

Ticketing question

My family and I are visiting Cornell this Saturday. I see there is a game against Brown at 12:00 p.m.  If there's any chance I can convince them to the game for awhile, I would love to do that.  I know these games don't sell out, and it's spring break, so I'm not expecting big crowds.  Do they sell tickets at the gate, or do I have to buy them in advance?

The cornellbigred.com ticketing wesbite has links for tickets for men's hockey, men's basketball, men's soccer and wrestling--none of which (sadly for hockey) are in season. ::shifty::

bigredtix.com (I assume this site is legit?) says tickets are $7.00 for kids 12 and under and $12.00 for adults--anyone know if the prices are the same at the gate?

Thanks everyone.
David Klesh ILR '02

Cornell95

I went to the SU game with my brother and sister (SU fans, I tolerate them LOL)
and we had no issues getting tickets walking up. I wouldnt expect the crowd to be larger for Brown (less rain but still chilly, and I assume no Brown fans while SU had some diehards in attendance)

bathrooms and a concession were open.
I thought the tickets were still $10, but it does look like they have gone up to $12
still a deal compared to tickets at the Dome (18+ surcharges and you need to pay for parking and walk further)

mike1960

Quote from: Cornell95I went to the SU game with my brother and sister (SU fans, I tolerate them LOL)
and we had no issues getting tickets walking up. I wouldnt expect the crowd to be larger for Brown (less rain but still chilly, and I assume no Brown fans while SU had some diehards in attendance)

bathrooms and a concession were open.
I thought the tickets were still $10, but it does look like they have gone up to $12
still a deal compared to tickets at the Dome (18+ surcharges and you need to pay for parking and walk further)

I think I asked this before, but when I went to Cornell a hundred years ago, a violin player would play the national anthem. I loved that. I don't suppose that happens anymore?