Women's Hockey
Women’s Hockey Sweeps at Lynah, Qualifies for ECAC Playoffs
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Victory in hand, the team remained on the ice to conduct a ceremony which recognized the team’s departing members.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/womens-hockey/page/2/)
Victory in hand, the team remained on the ice to conduct a ceremony which recognized the team’s departing members.
Lindsay Browning’s 18th career shutout helped women’s hockey rebound from a tough weekend on the road.
Seven Cornellians – six athletes and a coach – will compete in the Beijing Winter Olympics.
Women’s hockey split a weekend series on the road against Brown and Yale.
The Red squared off against two top 10 teams, falling to No. 6 Quinnipiac but rebounding to defeat No 10. Princeton.
“I think being a young group, we want to be patient here. But certainly we’ve got to improve each and every week. Looking at today, it doesn’t look like we’re improving. It looks like we’re going in the wrong direction right now.”
“We have such a young team this year that at the beginning of the season and throughout the year we’re going to experience bumps in the road, so it’s just a matter of how we respond and sticking together, coming together and playing the right way when it really matters,” said Izzy Daniel.
587 days after the Red’s first round NCAA tournament matchup against the Mercyhurst Lakers in 2020, the Red opened its season against the same opponent. The Red had not competed at Lynah rink for 19 months after COVID-19 ended their run at the NCAA championship.
Since coming up just short as the national runner-up in 2010, the Red has been a mainstay in the postseason, clinching seven additional NCAA Tournament appearances as well three Frozen Four showings.
Cornell student athletes Khary Pryce ’22 and Finley Frechette ’21 discuss their roles as hosts of the Big Red Sports Network’s new ‘AMPED’ podcast.