To allow Cornell to hang 11 on Linden is absolutely coaching malpratice. Linden deserved better than that.
I watched most of both games and it was clear from early in the Colgate game that Marshall looked shaky. He was not playing with the kind of confidence and poise we saw in games up to this point. Same against Cornell. Yes, some of these, the D left him in a tough position, but others - especially the Cornell wrap-around goal and the misplayed loose puck that floated past his stick and then his right foot, something's off with him.
Smith's decision to leave him in for 11 goals is unusual. But I'm also guessing Smith had his reasons for doing so. Just as Appert had his reasons for leaving Cam Hackett in after giving up 8 goals to Harvard in Feb. 2016.