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...save percentage ties him for second-best in the country with Cornell??€™s David McKee. The two trail only Brown’s Adam D’Alba, who has notched a .962 mark, though in five fewer games than either of his in-league counterparts...
...Red’s credit, it was the most competitive match the Crimson has seen all year. The Crimson dropped two games against Cornell??€”the most games they have lost in any single contest this year...
...began the season ranked No. 13, and, on the strength of its 5-2-2 record, has improved to No. 12. But while the Big Red’s record is certainly favorable, wins over Army, Sacred Heart, Brown and Canisius are nothing to write home about. In fact, Cornell??€™s only notable victory was recorded against Harvard, then a fledgling squad competing in only its second game as a unit. The Big Red’s two losses have come at the hands of Dartmouth, mediocre to say the least, and Michigan State, whose record is currently...
...will have several opportunities to rectify all these oversights in the weeks to come. Five of Harvard’s next eight matchups pit the squad against opponents currently ranked—No. 11 Vermont, No. 10 Maine and No. 15 Northern Michigan, No. 13 Colgate and No. 12 Cornell??€”with a possible showdown with No. 1 Minnesota on Dec. 23 in the final round of the Dodge Holiday Classic thrown in as an added bonus...
Four teams—Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Cornell??€”qualified for the Ivy mini-tournament by finishing with identical 10-4 league records. The Bulldogs topped Cornell 3-2 in the championship game to claim the berth yesterday...