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 [...]
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 [...]
Photo by Dave Burbank A Cornell win over Yale Saturday night promptly ended the Big Red’s streak of three consecutive Ivy League titles, ending a woeful season full of fresh faces, heartbreak and no dancing in March. What the Big Red could dance about was knowing seniors Mark Coury, Adam Wire and Aaron Osgood ended [...]
No more than half an hour had passed since his would-be buzzer beater clanged off iron and sent Princeton into a frenzy, but Drew Ferry was back courtside, practice gear on, ball in hand, ready to start shooting once again. Twenty-seven minutes of game action in the two-point loss to Princeton wasn’t enough to find [...]
Video by: Willy Clark Women’s Basketball Drops Game Two of Homestand, 72-49 Alex Post February 15, 2010 Coming off of a big win Friday night against Penn, Cornell Women’s Basketball went into Saturday’s game hoping to upset the 18-2 Princeton Tigers. Princeton was ready for the Big Red at the first whistle. They had [...]
February 14, 2010 “We’re a good basketball team, but we did not play well. And Penn played terrific.” Cornell head coach Steve Donahue kept it simple after dropping Friday night’s game. Once Cornell lost in the Palestra all of the frills that had been following the program for the last month were suddenly gone. No [...]
[video http://slopemedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/CornellLaxvs.Princeton.flv CornellLaxvs.Princeton] Behind a balanced offensive attack and solid play at the face off x from John Glynn, Cornell was able to upset top ranked Princeton, 10-7, and grab at least a share of the Ivy League title for the 7th consecutive year.
[video http://slopemedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/vonhippel_nonproliferation.flv Prof. Frank von Hippel: Nuclear Non-Proliferation] Professor Frank von Hippel of Princeton University speaks about worldwide non-proliferation and the disposal of all highly enriched plutonium and uranium. Sponsored by: The Cornell International Affairs Review