Brown 3 Cornell 3 Final OT

Started by Chris 02, December 05, 2003, 07:20:24 PM

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dss28

Lowell, I agree on some level, but at the same time, I feel this was an *important* tie.  We were the underdogs in this game.  A tie with the #1 team in your league is nothing to feel badly about.

Ack

You can't help but feel robbed by the goal posts once...almost twice


Ben Doyle 03

My highschool coach had a simple solution for such a problem ...
he told us often, "Hey ... don't hit the post!";-) :-D ;-)

oddly, it actually worked ...  go figure::screwy::

Let's GO Red!!!!

Ack

Hopefully missing it on the inside


Keith K \'93

I don't think we were the underdog in the Brown game.  Defending champs, even after losing guys, playing at home against a team that was expected to be good, but not great.  I don't care if Brown started hot and we didn't.  No way we should be happy with a tie in this situation.  Yes, fighting back for a tie is good after being down two goals in the third, but it's not a satisfying result.

Now, getting a tie against a top team on the road is another story...

atb9

agreed...especially since it is Lynah.  But a lot of the freshmen at the game can't possibly understand the Lynah advantage when they got to experience their first home win the following night.

24 is the devil

atb9

To explain a little more, Adam W was commentating for the BU/BC game on CSTV--he logged a lot of miles this weekend.  We've had the consistency of getting a recap because Adam has missed so few Cornell games.

24 is the devil