LAX: Cornell 8 Dartmouth 7 Final

Started by Jacob '06, April 16, 2005, 01:16:54 PM

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Jacob '06

Casey Lewis
Joe Boloukos
Kevin Nee
3-0 at the end of the first
Greenhalgh
Nee
5-3 at halftime
Haswell
Nee
Greenhalgh

Jacob '06

Dartmouth has scored 2 in a row in the 2nd, 4-2

Jacob '06

Dartmouth has scored the only 2 in the second half. 5-5 early in the 4th.

Jacob '06

Haswell gets cornell on the board in the second half off of a drop by Boloukos. 6-5 Cornell

Jacob '06


scoop85

Now 8-7 Cornell with 1:58 -- hold onto your hats ::help::

Jacob '06

Dartmouth scores 2. 8-7 cornell with 1:58 left. Cornell wins the faceoff and the coach calls a timeout before cornell almost loses the ball for coming out of the box.

Jacob '06

1:06 left, cornell still with posession. Dartmouth timeout.

Jacob '06

Cornell holds on for the win 8-7. This likely means they'll get the AQ for the ivies.

scoop85

Fabulous wins back-to-back on the road.  With Brown and Princeton left on the Ivy schedule, however (even though Princeton isn't Princeton this year, they still scare me), a bit too early to project that the AQ is in the bag.

Al DeFlorio

[Q]Jacob '06 Wrote:

This likely means they'll get the AQ for the ivies.[/q]
Way too soon to think that.
Al DeFlorio '65

Jacob '06

Fine, maybe i'll take my woof back.

Al DeFlorio

Princeton is burying Harvard.  Brown snuck past Penn.  The Ivy race is still very much up for grabs.  Yale, at 3-1, is still in it with only Harvard and Dartmouth to play.

Syracuse is routing Rutgers, 8-1 in the second, and Duke is crushing Virginia, 14-2.
Al DeFlorio '65

Hillel Hoffmann

[Q]Jacob '06 Wrote: Fine, maybe i'll take my woof back.[/q]
Maybe??? Dude, if Princeton beats us (and they'll be snorting fire), they're totally in the driver's seat. The best thing Cornell can say is "we control our own destiny," but Princeton and Brown can say the exact same thing. They win the AQ if they win out too.

Edit: I forgot Yale beat both Princeton and Brown, so the Tigers and Bears both need Yale to lose one more. Even so, the AQ ain't even close to Cornell's yet.

Jacob '06

I actually thought Princeton already had 2 ivy losses which was most of the reason I was pretty confident. I just looked it up and I guess I was wrong. So the only 2 teams we have left to play in the league each have 1 ivy loss. Guess it will be closer than I thought. How do tie breakers work for the AQ?