Sean Collins signs with NHL’s Columbus Blue Jackets
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Photo by Patrick Shanahan Cornell men’s hockey player Sean Collins will continue his career beyond the college ranks, officially signing a two-year contract with the NHL’s Columbus Blue Jackets, the team announced Thursday morning. Originally selected by the Blue Jackets in the 2008 NHL Draft as a 7th round (178th overall) pick, Collins completed one of his best se... Read More
Cornell’s win in triple overtime propels Big Red to third consecutive Frozen Four
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Frozen Four Bound–Cornell's Laura Fortino (center) celebrates with teammates shortly after Rougeau's game-winning goal in triple overtime. (Photo by Patrick Shanahan) A combined 14 goals scored through three periods and each team giving up three-goal leads was only half the story during Cornell’s NCAA Quarterfinal game at Lynah Rink against Boston University Saturda... Read More
Cornell earns No. 3 seed, host Boston University in NCAA Quarterfinals Saturday
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http://www.ncaa.com/interactive-bracket/icehockey-women/nc The Cornell women’s hockey team earned the No. 3 seed in the tournament as an at-large, and will host Boston University this Saturday at 2 p.m. in the NCAA Quarterfinals. While the Big Red (29-4) may not have been able to eat their cake and have it too after being upset by St. Lawrence in the ECAC Championshi... Read More
Saints march into Lynah Rink, stun Cornell in ECAC Championship
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Photo by Dave Burbank The St. Lawrence Saints came marching into Lynah Rink and dethroned the two-time defending ECAC Conference champion Big Red in a 3-1 upset Saturday afternoon at Lynah Rink. Cornell (29-4, 20-3 ECAC) was looking for its third straight ECAC Tournament title, but the Saints (24-9-4, 15-6-2) spoiled the campaign, locking the automatic bid to the NCAA ... Read More
Hometown glory continues for Big Red in win against Dartmouth
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There’s no place like home for the Cornell men’s basketball team, as the Big Red continued their brilliant play in Ithaca with a 70-57 win over Dartmouth Friday night at Newman Arena. The Big Red (12-15, 7-6 Ivy League) improved to 10-2 at home, applying a full court press throughout the game to up the tempo and wear down the Big Green (5-24, 1-12). “That’s been a... Read More
Overtime goal extends Cornell winning streak to six
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Champions–Cornell presented the ECAC championship trophy after a 2-1 overtime victory against Clarkson Friday night at Lynah Rink. It is the Big Red's third consecutive ECAC Championship. (Photo by Patrick Shanahan) Clarkson’s desperate attempt to have officials take a second look at a Cornell goal in overtime was to no avail. The goal stood, and the No. 3-ranked Bi... Read More
Cornell wins first Ivy League title since ’05 with win over Yale
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Photo by Patrick Shanahan The Cornell men’s ice hockey team flipped the switch in a 4-2 victory over Yale Saturday night at Lynah Rink, winning their first Ivy League Championship since 2005 in the process. The Big Red (13-6-6, 10-5-3 ECAC) re-staked their claim on the Bulldogs (10-3-2, 7-10-1), a team that won the 2011 Ivy League Championship and embarrassed the Big... Read More
Wrestling Captures Ivy League, Has High Hopes for National Duals
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Following a convincing 30-9 defeat of Columbia last weekend, the Big Red wrapped up a perfect Ivy season and earned the championship title. Frank Perrelli recorded his 100th career victory as he and Kyle Dake tallied major decisions, Cam Simaz and Mike Nevinger secured technical falls, and Maciej Jochym won by a fall in Cornell’s impressive performance against Columbia. ... Read More
Cornell Shuts-out Princeton 4-0
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Last night the Cornell Big Red Men’s Hockey Team took on and shut out the Princeton Tigers 4-0 in front of a full house. It seemed fitting seeing as this was the first Ivy League game of the season for Cornell. Cornell started off the game strong with seven shots on goal in the first period.  The game was incredibly fast paced, but ran smoothly. There were very few pen... Read More
Cornell Shuts-out the Princeton Tigers in First Ivy League Home Game
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Last night the Cornell Big Red Men’s Hockey Team took on and shut out the Princeton Tigers 4-0 in front of a full house. It seemed fitting seeing as this was the first Ivy League game of the season for Cornell. Cornell started off the game strong with seven shots on goal in the first period.  The game was incredibly fast paced, but ran smoothly. There were very few p... Read More