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...Coach Weiss] never gave up hope,” sophomore All-American J.P. O’Connor said. “He was always positive, and if he had any doubts, he certainly didn’t let us know about them.” Considering that junior Louis Caputo and senior Robbie Preston—the squad’s two captains—headed a seemingly endless list of sidelined grapplers, Weiss maintained a remarkably optimistic outlook. “It’s frustrating, but you can’t worry about the injuries...
...where the team suffered a surprising 27-13 setback in its last visit in 2005—and at home against Lafayette were flanked by three more victories against Princeton, Dartmouth, and Columbia. “It was definitely a determined mentality [before Cornell],” junior cornerback Andrew Berry said. “We knew that sort of stumbling out of the gates that there was no room for error...[The coaching staff] stressed that we needed to have a sense of urgency because of the parity in the Ivy League.”Yet it wasn?...
...disappointing end the night before after a 4-1 loss to Wisconsin in the semifinals of the NCAA Frozen Four, but the squad—for which cohesiveness and teamwork were synonymous with success—had come together one last time to cheer on Vaillancourt, a junior, as she accepted the Patty Kazmaier Award, given annually to the top player in women’s college hockey...
...third-place finish at Northern Championships. Despite finishing in the same position as last year, the Crimson was not selected for an at-large bid to the Eastern Championships as it was in 2007.Regardless of the unfortunate ending, several players in the squad put up brilliant individual performances. Junior Devon MacLaughlin led the team in scoring with 51 goals, two of which came in the team’s first round win at Northerns. Liao posted 46 goals in the campaign, three of which were game-winners. In arguably her best performance of the year, Liao scored four goals...
...minutes on the front line in ’06—to the midfield. In turn, Nichols moved from the midfield to anchor a stingy defensive line. “One of our goals was to integrate the freshmen and do it early,” junior captain Nicole Rhodes said. “We wanted to let them know that on the field, they weren’t freshmen.” Rookie nerves weren’t a problem for Sheeleigh, who felt confident shooting at will—her 80 shots were tops in the Ivies...