With the absence of Nick D’Agostino and the aggressive offense by the Princeton Tigers the Cornell men’s hockey team was unable to get their first Ivy League victory. After going into overtime Cornell ended up losing to the Tigers 2-1.
The teams came into the game with the same record of 2-3 and were both coming [...]
Friday’s game at Lynah Rink was the first at home after a successful win at Clarkson. Cornell was looking to avenge last year’s loss at home against Quinnipiac University and proved to be successful. The Big Red beat the Bobcats 4-1.
Head coach Mike Schafer was unavailable to talk about the win after the game. At [...]
The Cornell Men’s Hockey team took on the Patriotes from the University of Quebec Trois-Rivieres (UQTR) Thursday night at Lynah Rink in Ithaca, NY.
Only 52 seconds in, the Big Red stated their dominance on the ice with a goal by Tyler Roeszler, assisted by Dustin Mowrey. The early goal set the tone for the entire [...]
Red and White Take Scrimmage to Shootout
Posted on October 18th, 2010 by Alex.Post
The scrimmage started off like most hockey games, with the national anthem. But on this day, the team was joined by 12 Ithaca Youth Hockey Association members. These young players were warmly welcomed by fans, and so were the young members of the Cornell team.
Andy Iles one of the young freshman was the starting goaltender [...]
The Colts are just that good apparently.
After watching the Manning brothers go head to head so to speak I was extraordinarily distressed. I am a Giants fan. They played miserably on both the offensive and defensive. There was not much to be proud of except for one or two completed passes.
Not only was it a [...]
Notre Dame goalie Scott Rodgers makes one of his season-high 16 saves against the Big Red.
Cornell came into this years’ NCAA tournament having lost 16 seniors last year. No one expected much of them this year and even though they didn’t make it to the Championship game on Memorial Day, the 2010 Big Red lacrosse [...]
By Alex Post
Slope Sports
The theme of the game was growth; and Cornell showed they had clearly grown up this season. The Big Red took on Army on Sunday prepared to play a complete game; and that’s just what they did to move on in the NCAA Tournament to the semifinals next weekend in Baltimore.
In [...]
Cornell needed to reset and reload to take on Loyola (MD) on saturday afternoon, just a week after falling to Princeton in the championship game of the first ever Ivy League Tournament. The Greyhounds entered the opening round NCAA tournament game on a two game skid of their own, and were looking to upset the [...]