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Women’s Lacrosse Eliminated From Ivy League Tournament by No. 10 Princeton
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Top-seeded Princeton handled the Red in the first round of the Ivy tournament.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/gtodd/)
Top-seeded Princeton handled the Red in the first round of the Ivy tournament.
Cornell hasn’t beaten any of the three nationally-ranked teams that it joins in the Ivy League Tournament. The Red is embracing “the underdog mentality.”
Cornell’s second-half comeback fell short in a tune-up for next weekend’s Ivy League Tournament.
Cornell is heading to the Ivy League playoffs.
Cornell’s defense — without some key contributors — shut down Brown for a key Ivy League victory.
Allen, Walsh and Paletta each had hat tricks in the victory.
Despite an abysmal overall record, the Red is off to a hot start in Ivy play.
“League play … is where everything matters the most, so staying focused while enjoying the game will get us ready,” B. Rooney said. “A good night’s rest in our own beds versus another night on the road won’t hurt, either.”
“The losses are tough,” said Head Coach Julie Farlow ’97. “But they highlight weaknesses and what needs to be cleaned up in order to win.”
Cornell showed it can compete with some of the nation’s best, downing No. 14 Virginia Tech and No. 3 North Carolina.