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It has not been a good year for RPI at all, but Clarkson isn't having all that great of a year, either.
RPI did beat Clarkson earlier this year and has won in their last two trips to Cheel. Perhaps they can pull another surprise on the Knights.
Was there some question about whether the last goal was valid?
First LiveStats showed 17 seconds left in overtime and the score was 4-3, Quinnipiac.
Then LiveStats showed 15 seconds left in overtime and the score was 3-3.
Then it went back to saying 17 seconds left, with the score 4-3, and...
St. Lawrence lost to Yale, 8-1, so it looks like RPI will still have only the second worst record in the ECAC.
It's kind of hard to find something to be optimistic about with this team, but I'm trying. :rolleyes:
Our guys are actually going to play a game this Saturday. They'll be visiting Vermont at 6 PM.
UVM's 5-11, They have been particularly bad at home, where they are only 1-5. The Catamounts scored no more than two goals in any of their first 13 games, though they did score 3 in a 3-2 win at BU...
With the hockey team on break, perhaps this is a good time for me to ask this.
For one reason or another, I wasn't able to watch RPI-TV's streams of any home football games this fall. I did, however, watch Union's stream of the Dutchman's Shoes game and St. John Fisher's stream of the Clayton...
The statistics look a little odd, Niagara dominated in winning faceoffs, 39-18, yet RPI dominated in shots on goal, 37-20.
The statistic with 4 goals for and only 1 goal against looks pretty good, though. :)
Going 8-3 in a season with seven road games qualifies as a very good season in my book, too.
RPI had their trouble in road games at schools whose names begin with U. But they did just fine in road games at schools named for saints. :)
RPI trails, 17-14, at the half.
But for a defensive touchdown on a fumble recovery, they might be a good bit farther behind than they are. The defense will really need to pick it up in the second half, because they were really pushed around in the first half.
I hadn't realized that RPI now gives students an entire week, plus weekends on each side, off for Thanksgiving break. I think we got three days plus one weekend when I was in school.
Must be a lot of things have changed while I wasn't paying attention.
You're right, they did both play St. Lawrence. RPI beat St. Lawrence by 48-0, while SJF scored a 28-23 win, so that one also could be counted as a comparative score in favor of RPI.
Then, again, I can recall back in 1966, someone calculated that by comparative scores, RPI would have beaten...
St. John Fisher's website lists the start time for Saturday's game as noon.
The Cardinals are 7-3, same as RPI. Both teams lost badly to Utica but each won a close game against Brockport. The one common-opponent result that looks favorable for the Engineers was against Rochester, to whom St...
Union had 437 yards total offense, of which their quarterback, Patrick Flanagan, accounted for approximately 424.
Give the guy credit. He did it all for them.
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