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Men’s Hockey Salutes Seniors With Strong 3-1 Win
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“I told our guys after the game, to go 17-6-6 with 10 freshmen on our team is just a tremendous accomplishment,” Schafer said.
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“I told our guys after the game, to go 17-6-6 with 10 freshmen on our team is just a tremendous accomplishment,” Schafer said.
The 1,230-strong crowd erupted for one last time as the final horn sounded as chants of “We want Colgate” echoed throughout Lynah.
“We’ve lost our way in [understanding] that we need to be a really, really good defensive team,” Schafer said. “You can look at all the offensive stuff that you want, but we’re not doing the job the other way.”
“It’s great. It’s a good feeling. …That’s all the words I’ve got. It’s great. It’s awesome.” Prefontaine said.
The Red will battle the Garnet Chargers on Friday before honoring its senior class on Saturday night after the RPI clash.
Women’s hockey prepares for ECAC quarterfinals against the Quinnipiac Bobcats.
Sunday’s finale showcased strong pitching and powerful hitting from the Red as the team rallied to an 11-4 victory.
Holt finished softball’s 2-3 weekend with an otherworldly statline, going 9-17 with 14 RBIs, three homers and two doubles.
“It was a big one,” said senior attackman CJ Kirst. “Especially coming off [of] Saturday where it was a tough loss out in Denver, we had to come out swinging and play our best, and I think we did that today.”
Cornell endured a last-second comeback, disallowed overtime goal, and seven-round shootout en route to its latest tie.