HARVARD SUCKS

Started by Josh '99, December 01, 2003, 06:31:07 PM

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French Rage

[quote RichH][quote Trotsky]Schafer is a Harvard magnet.  This is his 11th PS game coached against Harvard (7-2-1) in 13 seasons*.  Previously, Cornell played Harvard just 9 times (5-4-0) over 30+ seasons.

*In fact, Cornell has met Harvard in all but 4 of Schafer's post-seasons, which is remarkable.

9 (6-2) Harvard: 96, 97, 00, 01, 02, 03, 05, 06, 08
6 (5-1) Clarkson: 96, 97, 00, 04, 05, 06
4 (4-0) RPI: 97, 98, 02, 03
3 (1-2) Princeton: 98, 99, 01
2 (2-0) Colgate: 96, 06
2 (0-2) SLU: 00, 01
1 (1-0) Uni: 08
1 (1-0) Drt: 08
1 (0-1) Qpc: 07
1 (1-0) Ver: 05
1 (1-0) Brn: 03
1 (1-0) Yal: 02[/quote]

Funny how he got to tick off the 2 teams he was missing this season.  (Pun not originally intended)[/quote]

I saw there where 12 teams there and was wondering who was left as the 13th, but then realized we can't play ourselves.
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

Robb

[quote Chris '03]I now know one way to get revenge for the senior night loss and harvard's first season series win in the Schafer era.

It's been 7 years since we met in the semis. If I remember correctly, David Francis was the hero last time.[/quote]
From Trotsky's box score, looks to me more like Matt Underhill was the hero - 45 saves on 47 shots!  Wow.  That was back in the days before "Cornell Defense" meant something.
Let's Go RED!

jtwcornell91

[quote Trotsky]Schafer is a Harvard magnet.  This is his 11th PS game coached against Harvard (7-2-1) in 13 seasons*.  Previously, Cornell played Harvard just 9 times (5-4-0) over 30+ seasons.[/quote]

I remember people noting in 1996 how unusual it was for Cornell to face Hahvahd in the ECAC Championship Game.

Beeeej

[quote jtwcornell91][quote Trotsky]Schafer is a Harvard magnet.  This is his 11th PS game coached against Harvard (7-2-1) in 13 seasons*.  Previously, Cornell played Harvard just 9 times (5-4-0) over 30+ seasons.[/quote]

I remember people noting in 1996 how unusual it was for Cornell to face Hahvahd in the ECAC Championship Game.[/quote]

Back then, every time two Ivies had met in the ECAC Championship Game, it had included Cornell and Cornell had won.  :-(
Beeeej, Esq.

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

Jim Hyla

[quote Robb][quote Chris '03]I now know one way to get revenge for the senior night loss and harvard's first season series win in the Schafer era.

It's been 7 years since we met in the semis. If I remember correctly, David Francis was the hero last time.[/quote]
From Trotsky's box score, looks to me more like Matt Underhill was the hero - 45 saves on 47 shots!  Wow.  That was back in the days before "Cornell Defense" meant something.[/quote]

You mean like last Sat PM? 43 shots, 41 saves.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Ben Rocky '04

Hahvard sucks, and Stanford is an Ivy-wannabe.  LGR!

Jeff Hopkins '82

[quote Ben Rocky '04]Hahvard sucks, and Stanford is an Ivy-wannabe.  LGR![/quote]

Sounds like the "safety school" chant is more than appropriate for Anaheim.

Edit:  And Harvard SUCKS!!!

ugarte

[quote Jeff Hopkins '82][quote Ben Rocky '04]Hahvard sucks, and Stanford is an Ivy-wannabe.  LGR![/quote]

Sounds like the "safety school" chant is more than appropriate for Anaheim.[/quote]
But who do you think will be chanting it? Maybe all of the red-clad fans can get together and chant during the Marquette - Kentucky game.

French Rage

[quote Ben Rocky '04]Stanford is an Ivy-wannabe.  LGR![/quote]

Hey now, that seems unfair.  Can't we all just enjoy two fine academic institutions engaging in a nice game of basketball?
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

KeithK

[quote French Rage][quote Ben Rocky '04]Stanford is an Ivy-wannabe.  LGR![/quote]

Hey now, that seems unfair.  Can't we all just enjoy two fine academic institutions engaging in a nice game of basketball?[/quote]
No! :-P

Ben Rocky '04

[quote KeithK][quote French Rage][quote Ben Rocky '04]Stanford is an Ivy-wannabe.  LGR![/quote]

Hey now, that seems unfair.  Can't we all just enjoy two fine academic institutions engaging in a nice game of basketball?[/quote]
No! :-P[/quote]
Traitor! ::twak::

CU at Stanford

I personally think we can chat "Safety School" in Albany in reference to the Stanford-Cornell basketball game the day before.  Having worked at Stanford for nearly 8 years, I can honestly say that many Cardinal students can say that Harvard IS a safety school for them.  **]

Oh, and Harvard still SUCKS, safety school or not.

Swampy

[quote ugarte][quote Jeff Hopkins '82][quote Ben Rocky '04]Hahvard sucks, and Stanford is an Ivy-wannabe.  LGR![/quote]

Sounds like the "safety school" chant is more than appropriate for Anaheim.[/quote]
But who do you think will be chanting it? Maybe all of the red-clad fans can get together and chant during the Marquette - Kentucky game.[/quote]

Hey, some years ago I had dinner with a couple of professors in engineering at SU[cks?]. Somehow it came up that I had graduated from CU's Engineering school, and they said something like: "Wow, Cornell Engineering is brutal! We regularly have 5-12 students who transfer here from Cornell, and they all say the workload at Cornell is so much more intense." Now mind you, this doesn't necessarily mean students at CU learn more than at SUcks. However, depending on what you mean by "safety," the label may be apropos.

Robb

[quote Swampy][quote ugarte][quote Jeff Hopkins '82][quote Ben Rocky '04]Hahvard sucks, and Stanford is an Ivy-wannabe.  LGR![/quote]

Sounds like the "safety school" chant is more than appropriate for Anaheim.[/quote]
But who do you think will be chanting it? Maybe all of the red-clad fans can get together and chant during the Marquette - Kentucky game.[/quote]

Hey, some years ago I had dinner with a couple of professors in engineering at SU[cks?]. Somehow it came up that I had graduated from CU's Engineering school, and they said something like: "Wow, Cornell Engineering is brutal! We regularly have 5-12 students who transfer here from Cornell, and they all say the workload at Cornell is so much more intense." Now mind you, this doesn't necessarily mean students at CU learn more than at SUcks. However, depending on what you mean by "safety," the label may be apropos.[/quote]
That's nothing.  I knew a TA in Cornell's Engineering Physics department who'd gone to MIT undergrad.  He said he was shocked to see how hard Cornell worked its undergrads.
Let's Go RED!

CU at Stanford