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Future Predictions
Posted by: BearLover (---.sub-174-229-83.myvzw.com)
Date: May 13, 2025 04:15PM

I think Quinnipiac will have by far the best team in the ECAC next season. Quinnipiac is returning almost everyone and has a ton of older commits who put up big numbers in the CHL, as well as strong recruits outside the CHL.

After that, things are up in the air. You could make the case Cornell will have the second best team, but there will be a large gap between Quinnipiac and us. Cornell has a very good incoming class but we lost too much to graduation/defections, and our goaltending is a huge question mark.

I’m thinking the ECAC will be a 2-bid team again next season, with Quinnipiac getting an at-large and hopefully getting upset in Placid again, allowing us or somebody else to get the auto-bid. Rather than rank the teams based mostly on vibes, I will instead note how I see these programs to be trending in general the next few years.

TRENDING UP
Clarkson—JF Houle appears to be a very good coach who has a big presence recruiting from the CHL. The counterargument is that Clarkson has lost and will likely continue to lose players to the portal. But signs point to this being more than offset by CHL recruiting.
RPI—Hiring Eric Lang makes RPI look like a serious program again. He’s brought in a ton of decent looking transfers so far. Most importantly, there’s nowhere to go but up.
Princeton—There’s nowhere to go but up, and Syer is a good coach. They don’t benefit from the transfer portal but (due to the value of the degree) also aren’t hurt by it. They shouldn’t be very competitive for older CHL kids but they did manage to recruit some twins who are aging out this year, which indicates they are at least on the hunt for them. Because Syer is a strong recruiter I would put Princeton in this category even though it’s likely they stay mediocre for awhile.

ALREADY GOOD, SHOULD REMAIN GOOD
Quinnipiac—Recruiting better than before in general and getting older top scorers from the CHL. The issue is, they were already doing functionally the same thing via fifth year players and the transfer portal, and they were already the dominant team in the ECAC, so they don’t really have room to improve.
Cornell—New coach, of course. I’m optimistic Casey will carry on many of the traditions that made Cornell an amazing program under Mike. In the short term, I am worried we will see some pain due to (1) mass talent exodus after last season from graduations and defections, (2) inability (or unwillingness?) to recruit older CHL kids like some of our rivals, and (3) the goaltending question mark. But a few years from now when (1) our strong incoming class matures, (2) the CHL turns more into a typical junior league with kids committing earlier in the cycle rather than during their age-out year, and (3) we hopefully find a good goalie, I think we will be able to retain the same or a similar level of success.

MEDIOCRE, LIKELY TO REMAIN MEDIOCRE
Brown—Brown has actually recruited better lately and ended up with some good players. Unfortunately, many of these players ditched the program and transferred out the moment they found personal success. I don’t know what it’s going to take for Brown to retain its best players like HYP does but they’ll need to do so to get into the middle tier of the ECAC.
Yale—Nowhere to go but up, but no signs they’re trending up. It’s shocking they’ve been so bad since the pandemic, so you’d think they would have lots of room to grow. But I don’t see them benefiting from the current landscape of recruiting. They recruit from similar places as Harvard (lots of prep school kids), but get a lower quality of recruit. I don’t think this is a good strategy, for the same reasons it isn’t for Harvard (discussed below).

IMPROVED LATELY BUT WILL STRUGGLE TO IMPROVE FURTHER
Union—They’ve been decent the past couple years but to get to the next level they’ll need to improve recruiting. The CHL offers them new pathways to better recruits, but I just don’t see Union taking advantage of these pathways better than other schools. They have a new rink though, so maybe that will help.
Dartmouth—Cashman has done an incredible job but I think Dartmouth is capped at how good they can be. They lose players to the pros/portal more so than HYP. They also recruit heavily from prep schools, so same issue as Yale/Harvard. I predict Cashman will leave for another program within a few years.
Colgate—They’re broadening their horizons and getting some CHL kids. But they’re yet another school that isn’t competitive in the portal.

TRENDING DOWN
Harvard—Not recruiting as well lately. That’s really what this comes down to. Harvard was getting by far the most talent in the ECAC for many years, but their USNTDP pipeline has somewhat dried up and they’ve had fewer recruits drafted/in the Central Scouting rankings than I can ever remember seeing. They also don’t take kids out of the portal, and have not shown the ability to recruit CHL kids. They have traditionally been reliant on top New England prep school kids, but that leaves out all the Canadian kids who just became NCAA eligible. They’ve had some high profile decommitments lately. This follows a period during which Harvard badly overrecruited, receiving way more commitments than they had roster spots, which likely had something to do with kids decommitting.

NO IDEA
St Lawrence
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: ithacat (---.dsl.telepac.pt)
Date: May 13, 2025 06:48PM

Does seem Harvard’s had a bit of a drop in higher-end kids, yet they have 2 NTDP coming in and another 7 with some U17 or U18 national team representation. Crazy how well he can recruit and how underperforming his teams can be with so much talent.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: ursusminor (---.res.east.verizon.net)
Date: May 14, 2025 09:33AM

BearLover
TRENDING UP
Clarkson—JF Houle appears to be a very good coach who has a big presence recruiting from the CHL. The counterargument is that Clarkson has lost and will likely continue to lose players to the portal. But signs point to this being more than offset by CHL recruiting.
RPI—Hiring Eric Lang makes RPI look like a serious program again. He’s brought in a ton of decent looking transfers so far. Most importantly, there’s nowhere to go but up.
Princeton—There’s nowhere to go but up, and Syer is a good coach. They don’t benefit from the transfer portal but (due to the value of the degree) also aren’t hurt by it. They shouldn’t be very competitive for older CHL kids but they did manage to recruit some twins who are aging out this year, which indicates they are at least on the hunt for them. Because Syer is a strong recruiter I would put Princeton in this category even though it’s likely they stay mediocre for awhile.
Although there are positive vibes about the RPI program for the first time in ages, I, as an RPI alum and fan, am concerned about the amount of turnover there is. There are currently going to be only nine returnees, one of whom did not play at all due to a preseason injury and another, the only returning goalie, played only a few minutes in one game. There are nine known players from the portal who look quite good as a group. The rest of the roster will be made up of recruits and perhaps more portal players. We do have a goalie from the OHL who looks good, but the third goalie (who will probably be #2) is not yet known.

Edit: RPI hired Cory Schneider from Clarkson to fill the assistant coach vacancy.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 05/14/2025 06:52PM by ursusminor.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: LetsGoTech16 (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: May 14, 2025 09:28PM

BearLover
NO IDEA
St Lawrence

I would put St. Lawrence in mediocre, will stay mediocre. Recruiting hasn't been great, only bringing in one transfer who has 8 points in 3 years at Miami. Current roster probably will probably not work. After 2026 they have 2 CHL players and a forward from SSM committed so maybe the future is brighter. I don't think Brent Brekke is the best option for them, will have to see where they go.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: marty (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: May 14, 2025 09:33PM

Favorite quote of the week.


BearLover
NO IDEA
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: chimpfood (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: May 14, 2025 10:23PM

Here are what I would guess as the tiers for next year. Some teams like Dartmouth and brown showed a lot of promise but ended up losing too many of their guys for me to be confident in them. It’s probably early for RPI to work their way into the top half too, even though I like Lang as a coach and some of the players he’s landed.

Should win the ECAC: Q

Should get a bye: Clarkson, Cornell

Fighting for a bye: Colgate, Harvard, Union

Should get a home game: Dartmouth, Princeton, RPI

Bottom feeders: Yale, Brown, SLU
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/14/2025 10:26PM by chimpfood.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: JohnF81 (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: May 15, 2025 12:39AM

Quinnipiac has to be considered the favorite, but not "by far" the best team next year.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: BearLover (---.sub-174-229-70.myvzw.com)
Date: May 15, 2025 02:05AM

JohnF81
Quinnipiac has to be considered the favorite, but not "by far" the best team next year.
They won the league handily this season, return a ton of their best players, and are bringing in a great recruiting class on paper. Everyone else in the ECAC lost a ton. I’d say they’re the favorite by a big margin. I hope to be very wrong.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/15/2025 02:32AM by BearLover.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: Troyfan (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: May 15, 2025 10:55AM

Things looked pretty good for Cornell a year ago but most of the season was disappointing. I think hockey is harder to predict than football and basketball because it isn't as well studied. The certainty attached to prospect evaluations isn't as great so the grain of salt attaching to predictions is bigger.

Of all the things there are to predict the future is the last one I'd choose.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: May 15, 2025 09:39PM

chimpfood
Should get a bye: Clarkson, Cornell
We have a lot of unknowns; I think this is overoptimistic.

We could be a 2-4 if everything goes right, but we may also be sub-.500 of everything goes wrong. Look at this past season where despite the talent to win the tourny and get within an eyelash of the F4, we didn't even get a bye.

I still believe we have forgotten how difficult this competition is, because we are so used to Schafer making it look easy. I hope it continues, but I see us as a 5-6 going into the season. They can prove me wrong, but they do need to prove it.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/15/2025 09:39PM by Trotsky.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: May 15, 2025 09:42PM

Troyfan
Things looked pretty good for Cornell a year ago but most of the season was disappointing. I think hockey is harder to predict than football and basketball because it isn't as well studied. The certainty attached to prospect evaluations isn't as great so the grain of salt attaching to predictions is bigger.

Of all the things there are to predict the future is the last one I'd choose.
I think the major issue is luck. Luck rarely changes a football result and virtually never decides one in basketball. In hockey it's quite common. Common enough indeed that the sample is large enough it tends to even out. But at the ends of the distribution are traps that can wildly distort a short season.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: 617BigRed (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: May 30, 2025 01:29PM

Its hard to make predictions, especially about the future! (-Yogi Berra ?)
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: David Harding (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: May 30, 2025 03:22PM

617BigRed
Its hard to make predictions, especially about the future! (-Yogi Berra ?)
A discussion of the origin of the saying can be found at [quoteinvestigator.com]
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: May 30, 2025 07:43PM

David Harding
617BigRed
Its hard to make predictions, especially about the future! (-Yogi Berra ?)
A discussion of the origin of the saying can be found at [quoteinvestigator.com]
I am amazed Churchill isn't on that list. He and Twain get attributions for 10,000 mots propre for every one they really said.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: BearLover (---.sub-174-229-71.myvzw.com)
Date: June 01, 2025 02:31PM

Recently there have been some extremely high-end CHL players committing to NCAA schools (first and second round picks or kids projected as such). The skill level in college hockey as a whole is increasing. We will now need to grade Cornell recruits on a tougher curve.

On our end, we do have some solid 16- and 17-year-old recruits in the CHL. And given our proximity to Canada and Casey’s Quebec relations, perhaps CHL eligibility will ultimately benefit us. But while we wait for these recruits to come of age, the next couple of seasons could be tough. In conference, Clarkson and Quinnipiac will each have 5-6 CHL age-out players. And OOC, schools like Michigan, MSU, and North Dakota will see immediate impacts from blue-chip CHL players who will be on campus next fall.

Reasonable points have been made here that (1) it’s unclear how good these players will be due to different style of play in the CHL (more open and less physical than the USHL) and (2) the high-end and older recruits are unlikely to stay four years if they’re any good. Maybe so, but next season is going to be different.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/01/2025 02:32PM by BearLover.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: CAS (146.75.223.---)
Date: June 01, 2025 07:29PM

Cornell will have at least 4 drafted players on the ‘25-‘26 team who didn’t play for the Red last year (Veilleux, Fisher, Ashton, &
Devlin). Wallace returns from injury. We will be adding a large freshmen class (in addition to Vellieux). DiGuilian, Long, Pirtle, & Hiscock all put up big numbers in juniors & will be at least 20 years old when the season starts. It will be a different team, but on paper we should have a lot of talent.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/01/2025 07:36PM by CAS.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: fastforward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: June 01, 2025 07:51PM

CAS
Cornell will have at least 4 drafted players on the ‘25-‘26 team who didn’t play for the Red last year (Veilleux, Fisher, Ashton, &
Devlin). Wallace returns from injury. We will be adding a large freshmen class (in addition to Vellieux). DiGuilian, Long, Pirtle, & Hiscock all put up big numbers in juniors & will be at least 20 years old when the season starts. It will be a different team, but on paper we should have a lot of talent.

Definitely liking our prospects!
Looking forward to seeing what this new group brings to the table and also looking forward to the anticipated growth of last years players.
I fully expect (pray, really) that everyone will make good use of the off season to work on strength training and skills work.
Time will tell who has taken advantage of the time
Roughly 120 days to go!! LGR!
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: June 02, 2025 01:02PM

There are two approaches to these forums: observational vs critical. The observational approach is Montaigne. “Let us give Nature a chance; she knows her business better than we do.” The critical approach is Marx: “The philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways. The point is to change it."

I'm content to just watch and enjoy. I have no advice nor would I have any standing to offer it if I did. I'm just happy Casey speaks French.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: stereax (172.59.213.---)
Date: June 02, 2025 03:36PM

Trotsky
There are two approaches to these forums: observational vs critical. The observational approach is Montaigne. “Let us give Nature a chance; she knows her business better than we do.” The critical approach is Marx: “The philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways. The point is to change it."

I'm content to just watch and enjoy. I have no advice nor would I have any standing to offer it if I did. I'm just happy Casey speaks French.
Watch as we become the Cornell Rouge, lol!
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: June 02, 2025 08:54PM

"Rouge cornaline grande."
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: BlueSky (50.228.149.---)
Date: June 03, 2025 02:34PM

All this chatter and nobody mentions to two very important returnees in Walsh and Major who I may have chatted with at the Lax Championship...watching Lax win had those guys fired up and in reload mode, not rebuild. It's going to be another stellar year on the Hill. It's June, glass 3/4 full folks!
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: fastforward (---.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net)
Date: June 03, 2025 03:38PM

BlueSky
All this chatter and nobody mentions to two very important returnees in Walsh and Major who I may have chatted with at the Lax Championship...watching Lax win had those guys fired up and in reload mode, not rebuild. It's going to be another stellar year on the Hill. It's June, glass 3/4 full folks!
It was great seeing some of the guys supporting the LAX team! Didn’t see Walsh but saw Major and Kraft. That was so much fun and the pregame tailgate was a blast
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: stereax (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: June 03, 2025 07:06PM

BlueSky
All this chatter and nobody mentions to two very important returnees in Walsh and Major who I may have chatted with at the Lax Championship...watching Lax win had those guys fired up and in reload mode, not rebuild. It's going to be another stellar year on the Hill. It's June, glass 3/4 full folks!
My glass is almost completely full until proven otherwise. Hockey is fun.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: Swampy (---.logic.bm)
Date: June 03, 2025 09:59PM

BlueSky
All this chatter and nobody mentions to two very important returnees in Walsh and Major who I may have chatted with at the Lax Championship...watching Lax win had those guys fired up and in reload mode, not rebuild. It's going to be another stellar year on the Hill. It's June, glass 3/4 full folks!

Not surprising. In a preseason video (you can find the link, either of eLynah or FanLax) about the lacrosse team, the interviewer asked them about their relationships with other athletes at Cornell. They answered that they have excellent relationships with other athletes, and hockey was probably the best because hockey & lacrosse have so much in common. Also, several members of the 2025 NATIONAL CHAMPION CORNELL LACROSSE (Oooh! That feels good!) played hockey before coming to Cornell. And I suspect the same is true about many hockey players having played lacrosse when they were younger.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: arugula (---.s2163.c3-0.avec-cbr2.nyr-avec.ny.cable.rcncustomer.com)
Date: June 03, 2025 10:27PM

BlueSky
All this chatter and nobody mentions to two very important returnees in Walsh and Major who I may have chatted with at the Lax Championship...watching Lax win had those guys fired up and in reload mode, not rebuild. It's going to be another stellar year on the Hill. It's June, glass 3/4 full folks!

Walsh the next Captain?
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: chimpfood (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: June 03, 2025 10:51PM

arugula
BlueSky
All this chatter and nobody mentions to two very important returnees in Walsh and Major who I may have chatted with at the Lax Championship...watching Lax win had those guys fired up and in reload mode, not rebuild. It's going to be another stellar year on the Hill. It's June, glass 3/4 full folks!

Walsh the next Captain?
My guess would be Walsh gets the C, Castagna and Stanley get A’s
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: BlueSky (50.228.149.---)
Date: June 04, 2025 09:07AM

I stand corrected....it was Major and Kraft, my bad. Too much fun celebrating the Natty!
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: arugula (38.109.75.---)
Date: June 04, 2025 02:14PM

chimpfood
arugula
BlueSky
All this chatter and nobody mentions to two very important returnees in Walsh and Major who I may have chatted with at the Lax Championship...watching Lax win had those guys fired up and in reload mode, not rebuild. It's going to be another stellar year on the Hill. It's June, glass 3/4 full folks!

Walsh the next Captain?
My guess would be Walsh gets the C, Castagna and Stanley get A’s

Sounds right but who knows what goes on in the room
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: BearLover (---.sub-174-229-80.myvzw.com)
Date: June 04, 2025 02:55PM

I am registering a prediction that Castagna will be captain.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: chimpfood (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: June 19, 2025 03:19AM

With the hope of sparking some conversation, here are my three biggest questions for our returning players next year.

1. Can Castagna put up points?
You don’t have to watch too much of his game to see how he went in the third round but Castagna had not put up points for us like I would expect. If he can make the jump to challenge Walsh to be our top scorer that would be a massive help to the offense.

2. Can Major make the jump?
During the first half of last season I was infuriated with how weak Major was on the puck and how little he was getting on the stat sheet. The second half I thought he was excellent for a freshman and was an important piece down the stretch. If he can continue to develop and become a top line and powerplay mainstay, that takes a lot of pressure off the incoming freshman to put up big points.

3. What the hell is Sean Donaldson?
Donaldson has honestly had a fascinating Cornell career. The guy comes in to Cornell after dropping a ridiculous 70 points in 47 BCHL games. He puts up 10 points freshman year and looks poised to continue to develop into and important forward for the team. In his sophomore and juniors years though, he has played 26 games and put up 0 points. Not just that, but he singlehandedly lost us a game last year with his butt-ending antics in Hamilton. Can Donaldson play his way into the lineup sheet every week and be a senior presence for this team or will he have yet another disappointing year?
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: arugula (---.sub-174-244-149.myvzw.com)
Date: June 19, 2025 03:49AM

Another question. Will Fegaras live up to his reputation?
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: fastforward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: June 19, 2025 06:18PM

chimpfood
With the hope of sparking some conversation, here are my three biggest questions for our returning players next year.

1. Can Castagna put up points?
You don’t have to watch too much of his game to see how he went in the third round but Castagna had not put up points for us like I would expect. If he can make the jump to challenge Walsh to be our top scorer that would be a massive help to the offense.

2. Can Major make the jump?
During the first half of last season I was infuriated with how weak Major was on the puck and how little he was getting on the stat sheet. The second half I thought he was excellent for a freshman and was an important piece down the stretch. If he can continue to develop and become a top line and powerplay mainstay, that takes a lot of pressure off the incoming freshman to put up big points.

3. What the hell is Sean Donaldson?
Donaldson has honestly had a fascinating Cornell career. The guy comes in to Cornell after dropping a ridiculous 70 points in 47 BCHL games. He puts up 10 points freshman year and looks poised to continue to develop into and important forward for the team. In his sophomore and juniors years though, he has played 26 games and put up 0 points. Not just that, but he singlehandedly lost us a game last year with his butt-ending antics in Hamilton. Can Donaldson play his way into the lineup sheet every week and be a senior presence for this team or will he have yet another disappointing year?
#1 depends on surgery recovery for both Castagna and Walsh
#2 time will tell now that the early part of freshman nerves got put to ease
#3 we never know what goes on behind the scenes but new year, new coach hopefully brings a new outlook
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: scoop85 (---.biz.spectrum.com)
Date: June 19, 2025 06:36PM

chimpfood
With the hope of sparking some conversation, here are my three biggest questions for our returning players next year.

1. Can Castagna put up points?
You don’t have to watch too much of his game to see how he went in the third round but Castagna had not put up points for us like I would expect. If he can make the jump to challenge Walsh to be our top scorer that would be a massive help to the offense.

2. Can Major make the jump?
During the first half of last season I was infuriated with how weak Major was on the puck and how little he was getting on the stat sheet. The second half I thought he was excellent for a freshman and was an important piece down the stretch. If he can continue to develop and become a top line and powerplay mainstay, that takes a lot of pressure off the incoming freshman to put up big points.

3. What the hell is Sean Donaldson?
Donaldson has honestly had a fascinating Cornell career. The guy comes in to Cornell after dropping a ridiculous 70 points in 47 BCHL games. He puts up 10 points freshman year and looks poised to continue to develop into and important forward for the team. In his sophomore and juniors years though, he has played 26 games and put up 0 points. Not just that, but he singlehandedly lost us a game last year with his butt-ending antics in Hamilton. Can Donaldson play his way into the lineup sheet every week and be a senior presence for this team or will he have yet another disappointing year?

As for #3, I too have been perplexed that Donaldson has yet to take the leap towards being a solid contributor. Maybe he'll finally put it together in his senior seaons.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: BearLover (---.sub-174-247-37.myvzw.com)
Date: August 08, 2025 04:39PM

This has been a very strange offseason.

—It began with the most crushing loss in recent Cornell hockey history and the end of our beloved coach’s career, after a miracle run to get us to that point.
—But the lacrosse program exorcised its demons and finally won it all, bringing joy back to Cornell athletics.
—Our best returning forward signed pro.
—Our best returning D transferred.
—We brought in two transfer D, both of whom are drafted but unproven at the college level.
—The most shocking new addition came when we took a highly touted goalie straight from the QMJHL, shoring up our biggest weakness next season.
—The roster was announced and we have 31 athletes on it, which has to be among the largest rosters in the country. Our incoming class of 14 kids also has to be among the biggest.
—Meanwhile, Quinnipiac and Clarkson stockpiled 20-year-old CHL players, and RPI hired a new coach and revamped its roster. Brown and Dartmouth lost some of their better players to early pro signings/transfers.
—Blue blood programs added blue chip CHL prospects, including many first round NHL picks.
—Cornell ended radio coverage of hockey games and fired the TV hockey commentary team.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/08/2025 04:40PM by BearLover.
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: Trotsky (---.ph.ph.cox.net)
Date: August 08, 2025 09:45PM

"May you live in interesting times."
 
Re: Future Predictions
Posted by: margolism (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: August 09, 2025 01:42AM

Add to the list that Yale will have a new interim head coach too.
 

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