Cornell Soccer 2025

Started by chimpfood, July 21, 2025, 11:47:49 PM

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chimpfood

Harvard down to 10 men with 10 mins to go

chimpfood

Ends as a tie. I think we play noticeably worse on turf (and the game is objectively worse to watch on turf).

CU77

Ivy tourney will be #1 Princeton vs #4 (Brown, Dartmouth, or Harvard), #2 and #3 will be Cornell and Penn, in that order unless Penn beats Princeton and Cornell loses to Columbia.

CU77

#78
Cornell 1-0 Columbia FT
Princeton 1-0 Penn FT

chimpfood

Quote from: CU77 on November 08, 2025, 07:04:10 PMCornell 1-0 Columbia FT
Princeton 1-0 Penn FT
22 in the RPI now. We should have an at large bid and first round home game locked up at this point, but with Miller pulling his hamstring what looked to be pretty bad, our long term prospects take a hit.

upprdeck

Im lazy so AI told me how the team is doing this morning.


The 2025 Ivy League men's soccer standings show Harvard and Brown in the lead, followed by Yale and Dartmouth, while the 2025 women's soccer standings show Princeton and Dartmouth leading. The men's season has concluded, with the final standings and a tournament championship in Princeton, while the women's season appears to still be active or just ending, based on a recent announcement of the All-Ivy awards.

chimpfood

Quote from: upprdeck on November 11, 2025, 09:24:37 AMIm lazy so AI told me how the team is doing this morning.


The 2025 Ivy League men's soccer standings show Harvard and Brown in the lead, followed by Yale and Dartmouth, while the 2025 women's soccer standings show Princeton and Dartmouth leading. The men's season has concluded, with the final standings and a tournament championship in Princeton, while the women's season appears to still be active or just ending, based on a recent announcement of the All-Ivy awards.
that's an incredible amount of wrong information

ugarte

Looking back, we finish the regular season at 21 in the RPI (unofficial). The *worst* result was a 1-0 road loss to UC Irvine (61) (zot zot zot) followed by a road tie at Harvard (59). Our only other non-positive results were a 2-0 home loss to Princeton (1) and a 0-0 road tie against Akron (9).

Princeton's got an inexplicable road tie against 1-10-5 James Madison (118) and a home loss to Hofstra (23) so even though they have clearly been the class of the Ivies, they've had their own bad days. Something to remember for the ILT, even though we obviously can't look past the Penn (69) rematch.

Hell of a program we've built. Emeka Eneli on UNMNT/MLS. Alex Harris in MLS. Wilson Eisner and Alouine Ka in MLS Next. Andrew Johnson '26 was drafted by MLS and plays internationally for Saint Vincent & Grenadines. Probably missing some.

chimpfood

Really hoping we see Miller in the lineup today but doesn't seem likely based on how his injury looked. It's been too long since we've won the Ivy, let's get it done

chimpfood


Beeeej

Lordy, that was a pretty deke, a pretty pass, and a pretty goal.
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

chimpfood

1-0 and Miller into the game. Consider me happy.

ugarte

#87
Miller (I think?) came close to an Olympiaco with a couple of minutes left in the half.

The Zapata goal and it's setup were as pretty as Beeeej described.

ugarte

And that's a final 1-0. On to the final vs [TBD]. LGR.

Some dicey moments but also a lot of chances that didn't quite make it through. Better team won.

ugarte

#89
Everything is dynamic because of the action around the country but the win over Penn moved us up to 17 in RPI.

Obviously the Princeton-Harvard game will have ripple effects on us, as will the Akron-UConn Big East semi that just went to OT the second half. Update: Akron scored early in the second half.