In a little bit of sports-related good news, RPI's softball and men's lacrosse teams are both nationally ranked in preseason polls. The softball team is ranked 25th and the lacrosse team 17th in Division III.
RPI softball is the only Liberty League team to appear in the rankings, so it appears that they can be considered the favorite to finish first in the league. The lacrosse team is the third-highest-ranked Liberty League team, behind RIT and Union.
It is still unknown whether there will actually be a softball season or a lacrosse season at the Division III level. Money talks, of course, which means the NCAA is focusing all its attention on trying to make sure the Division I men's basketball tournament gets played so all that TV revenue can come rolling in.
If everything has gone according to plan, the students have returned to in-person instruction today.
Wonder if a return to extracurricular activities will follow in the near future.
Let's hope so. But I'm hearing no hockey players returned to campus this semester since there was no commitment from administration to get them in the weight room and on the ice. HFH, still no ice......
Owen Savory played Saturday night in a 7-6 ot loss.
He was left in for all 7 goals. The last time a coach did that to a goalie, Patrick Roy left Montreal for the Avalanche.
I can't imagine that Owen was very happy with that decision.
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Owen Savory played Saturday night in a 7-6 ot loss.
He was left in for all 7 goals. The last time a coach did that to a goalie, Patrick Roy left Montreal for the Avalanche.
I can't imagine that Owen was very happy with that decision.
OTOH, Tristan Ashbrook has a 8-5-1-6-0 line with MTU.
Owen Savory played Saturday night in a 7-6 ot loss.
He was left in for all 7 goals. The last time a coach did that to a goalie, Patrick Roy left Montreal for the Avalanche.
I can't imagine that Owen was very happy with that decision.
Well the score was ugly, but doesn't tell the whole story. It was a 6-3 UML early in the 3rd, before UNH stormed back to bury two PP goals and the even strength equalizer to force OT ...where the Cats won it.
Interestingly, the UNH keeper got yanked after giving up his 6th goal and his replacement played 14 minutes, made 3 saves to "earn" the OT win!
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Owen Savory played Saturday night in a 7-6 ot loss.
He was left in for all 7 goals. The last time a coach did that to a goalie, Patrick Roy left Montreal for the Avalanche.
I can't imagine that Owen was very happy with that decision.
45 years and two days ago, Coach Don Cherry of the Boston Bruins left Dave Reece in for all 11 goals in a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Darryl Sittler recorded an NHL-record ten points in that game. Reece never played in an NHL game again.
Dave's mother worked as a nurse at the RPI Infirmary during my student days and she was a nice lady. I remember her mentioning that her son was playing goalie for UVM at the time.
Not that he would care, but I have a hard time thinking kindly of Don Cherry.
Owen Savory played Saturday night in a 7-6 ot loss.
He was left in for all 7 goals. The last time a coach did that to a goalie, Patrick Roy left Montreal for the Avalanche.
I can't imagine that Owen was very happy with that decision.
His previous start he got yanked after 3 goals on 8 shots. Not the Owen we know when he was in Troy.
His previous start he got yanked after 3 goals on 8 shots. Not the Owen we know when he was in Troy.
The 3 games he has played is probably the worst 3 game stretch of his career. Hopefully, he can turn it around and get his mind right since we all know that talent is not the issue.
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