Opponent and other news and results of interest 2024-2025

Started by Chris '03, October 06, 2024, 07:48:50 PM

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billhoward

Quote from: martyDoes eLynah have a designated language afficionado?
Arthur Mintz. There is no second place.

arugula

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Quote from: arugulaStill going to New Haven next weekend. Nothing will keep me from pizza.
Not pizza.  In New Haven it's a-beets!

Ah-beetz!

chimpfood

Watching brown today and I didn't realize that they could be scary in the next few years. Only 2 of their top 10 scorers are seniors and most are freshman or sophomores. Their stud goalie is also a sophomore so if they can hold on to their guys they might have their first ever stint of being good.

arugula

Quote from: chimpfoodWatching brown today and I didn't realize that they could be scary in the next few years. Only 2 of their top 10 scorers are seniors and most are freshman or sophomores. Their stud goalie is also a sophomore so if they can hold on to their guys they might have their first ever stint of being good.
They do have a history of good keepers.

arugula

The league is so insanely close and random this year that i could see us winning the tournament or losing the single game.  No one to fear in the league that's for sure.  As it stands I think we would play rpi first.  If we win we would play union. Not scary.

dbilmes

Brown has won six of its last seven games. No game is an easy game for Cornell this season, but the upcoming game at Brown will be a big challenge.

chimpfood

The Lincoln stars have 3 incoming forwards on their team, Pelletier, Diguilian, and sandruck. Annoyingly, they don't play any of them on the same line so we don't get any existing chemistry next year.

Snowball


Snowball

Sports family, like the Devlins

A Thorne On Their Side: Last week in Connecticut, Gary Thorne, now 75, called a high school hockey game, Kent vs. Canterbury. Thorne's grandson, Gio DiGiulian, soon to play for Cornell on scholarship, scored twice, including the winner. And Gio's father, Damian, head hockey coach at Saint Michael's College (Vt.) and Thorne's son-in-law, did color.

Snowball


dbilmes

In the Beanpot final Monday night, won by BU over BC, 4-1, each team had 44 shots on goal. (Harvard beat Northeastern, 4-3, in consolation game).

cth95

The Harvard win moved us to 32, and the BU win moved us to 31.  If we could just not play and the right teams win, we'll be back in the mid-20's in no time.

CU2007

By this point in the season usually there are projection tools for pairwise right? If we win out and then lose in the ECAC finals, what's the highest we can rank? I just want to officially put this to bed in my own mind.

BearLover

Cornell is 4-2-2 (including one SOW and one SOL) in the Ivy League. Dartmouth is 6-2. Both have games remaining against Yale and Brown on the road. If I understand correctly how the Ivy League calculates points, to win the Ivy, Cornell will need to finish at least 3 points better than Dartmouth in their remaining two games against Yale/Brown. So, for example, if Cornell goes 2-0, they will tie Dartmouth for the title if Dartmouth goes 1-1.

Too bad Cornell completely botched the game in Hanover. They'd be in the driver's seat for the Ivy otherwise.

marty

I just noticed that QPee is on the pairwise bubble.  If the league tournaments were held with these numbers the ECAC might have only one school in the NCAA tourney.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."