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2012-13 D1 Scores and Results

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I played lacrosse at Dartmouth with some respectability. Eddie Jeremiah, though- somewhat legendary men's ice hockey coach, cut me on the first freshman (tryout) cut list. Yes, new Tack's. But that really wasn't why. This team eventually won the Ivy League. That wasn't it either.

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I am sure you know this but you really shouldn't have shown up for tryouts with brand new skates, particularly the very difficult to break in (in my experience) Tacks.

But you already know this.
 
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My brother played at SLU and we have gone summers to the St Lawrence River for many years- try, since 1926? Too, I'm not sure how understanding some of you Bostonaise / NY City area fans are as to what the real north country brings winterwise...actually believe you are mostly in the dark as to this. So, maybe, it was with more pleasure, therefore, that I watched the Larries...make some new believers last season. Especially in Ithaca, say. Whoop!

I Hope they can get it going this season as well. Ranked initially at seven (nationally). And they have commenced play with challenges- two w. Knights, two w. Minnesota and then the Big Red. Yes, have yet to shine.

Dartmouth impressed some in their exh. against McGill (5-0); caused them to get a nod on the College Hockey O.L. poll, I think. We see how it goes at Princeton and in Connecticut at Quinnipiac this week.

Sasha Nanji is back at defense; aggressive and all over the ice. G e t s it done! Got four points versus McGill. Have new freshman, Stacey- two goals and (fairly) highly rated (Team Canada under 22, I am remembering correctly I hope) plus Camille Dumais back (two goals)- last season' s leading scorer. Too, Reagan Fischer, third leading scorer in 2011/12 w. Nanji just behind her for posting assists-goals last year. Lyndsay Holdcroft third season in net as well as two, maybe, backups- including freshman, Katie Milligan, from Kingston and Ottawa Lady Senators.

Ten (10!) seniors including the, in my mind, if I may, incomparable Jenna Hobeika, (Co) Captain who...makes you wonder, take notice (I think) as this player persists, hangs on, advances her piece-the team's piece, to the last whistle. Does all of those for me and whoever will go watch Green with me (few).

Coach Hudak is (greatly...) well liked in Hanover and here in Norwalk.

I played lacrosse at Dartmouth with some respectability. Eddie Jeremiah, though- somewhat legendary men's ice hockey coach, cut me on the first freshman (tryout) cut list. Yes, new Tack's. But that really wasn't why. This team eventually won the Ivy League. That wasn't it either.

:mad:

Paps...Welcome back.....You are gonna like what Ms Stacey has to offer. Expect her to be an impact player from the get go....Stated it before....IMHO both Darthmouth and Clarkson are gonna give Cornell a serious run for their money this year.
 
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Excerpt: "In seven of the first nine years Jeremiah was at the coaching helm, the Indians won the Pentagonal League Championship"....

The Indians ?.

From Wikipedia:

The students adopted a shade of forest green ("Dartmouth Green") as the school's official color in 1866. Beginning in the 1920s, the Dartmouth College athletic teams were known by their unofficial nickname "the Indians," a moniker that probably originated among sports journalists. This unofficial mascot and team name was used until the early 1970s, when its use came under criticism. In the 1974, the Trustees declared the "use of the [Indian] symbol in any form to be inconsistent with present institutional and academic objectives of the College in advancing Native American education." Some alumni and students, as well as the conservative student newspaper, The Dartmouth Review, have sought to return the Indian symbol to prominence, but no team has worn the symbol on its uniform in decades. The new nickname was inspired by The Dartmouth Green in the center of campus.
 
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From Wikipedia:

The students adopted a shade of forest green ("Dartmouth Green") as the school's official color in 1866. Beginning in the 1920s, the Dartmouth College athletic teams were known by their unofficial nickname "the Indians," a moniker that probably originated among sports journalists. This unofficial mascot and team name was used until the early 1970s, when its use came under criticism. In the 1974, the Trustees declared the "use of the [Indian] symbol in any form to be inconsistent with present institutional and academic objectives of the College in advancing Native American education." Some alumni and students, as well as the conservative student newspaper, The Dartmouth Review, have sought to return the Indian symbol to prominence, but no team has worn the symbol on its uniform in decades. The new nickname was inspired by The Dartmouth Green in the center of campus.

Interesting and thanks for sharing. This tidbit reminds me of the great Conan speech last year at Dartmouth where he made some humorous references to the olden day's at Dartmouth. One reference was about the "Selection of Green" as the schools color and Conan's take on it was some like this. "So how did they come up with the Color Green. Well, All other colors were taken, so Green it was. How pathetic is that". insert laughter here
 
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RIT scored first but Penn State got a PP goal to tie at the end of one. Nicole Paniccia with 10 stops to keep PSU even.
 
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What is Cournoyer's status for UMD? They miss her up front.
 
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It was almost deja-vu all over again for UMD's Black in the last few minutes of the game. I wonder if that implosion vs MSU was crossing her mind after the second goal? But they held on for the 3-2 win over BC...sort of diminishing their win.

Are there not many D1 players who can lift the puck over everyone's head to get it out of their end when the situation warrants it? It seems like such a simple option when they have a second or two and a few feet of space and yet teams often struggle (unsuccessfully) to clear their zone when under pressure, as against the 6 BC skaters in the dying seconds of the game, thereby allowing the onslaught to continue.
 
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What is Cournoyer's status for UMD? They miss her up front.

I suspect recurring issues with her back that has taken her out of games before. Definite loss of leadership and hustle when #10 is not on the ice.

That's a scary 3-2 win for the 'Dogs. Was a little to close there at the end, almost blowing ANOTHER 3-0 lead in the last half of the third. But a win is a win.
 
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I thought it worth noting that in their weekly D1 blog, Candace and Arlan predicted that UMD would prevail over BC this evening - and they both predicted the 3-2 score! Very impressive, I must say.

http://www.uscho.com/womens-d1-blog/2012/10/25/womens-d-i-picks-oct-25/

No doubt UMD fans the world over have their fingers crossed, hoping that Candace and Arlan are both wrong in predicting an Eagles victory in tomorrow's rematch. ;)
 
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It was scarier still, whereas with the score already at 3-2, there was a "no-goal" that went under review. I was at the opposite end of the rink and couldn't see the puck in the scrum. I'll assume that the video offerings of BC were sufficient to properly reinforce the call on the ice, but it should be noted as to just how close BC came to tying this game.
 
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BC had a number of point-blank opportunities that looked like sure goals through the course of the evening, some of which didn't even result in a shot on goal. Over the final two minutes, it seemed that the Eagles were constantly outnumbering the Bulldogs two or three to one around the goaltender.
 
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