men's soccer
Men’s Soccer Improves to 3-0 for 11th Time Since 1946
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Cornell is off to not just a blazing start, but a historical one for the program.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/jonathanharris/page/2/)
Cornell is off to not just a blazing start, but a historical one for the program.
Games against Duquesne, Wyoming and Northeastern have been traded for matchups with UConn on Nov. 20, Wake Forest on Jan. 2, Southern Methodist University on Dec. 22 and Towson on Jan. 9.
Despite fielding a roster in which 21 of the team’s 28 players are underclassmen, youth proved to be an asset — not a liability — in the Red’s season opening defeats of Binghamton and St. Francis.
Youth is likely to be the biggest challenge for the Red this season, but the coaches and returners are happy with freshman progress.
The six incoming members of Cornell men’s basketball have been made clear.
This year, the team put more of an emphasis on accountability.
The Red hung with the Crimson early, but Harvard pulled away to advance to the Ivy championship game.
With the conference tournament and the end of the regular season rapidly approaching, there is a heightened sense urgency in the air.
Smith will likely continue an interesting recent experiment in transitioning Widmann from the guard spot to the frontcourt.
“We managed to eek out the win. Matt and Stone had a big part in that, but the other guys did some things that you need to do to win down the stretch.”