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Cornell Outlasts Dartmouth for their Ninth Straight Win
by farley on April 14, 2002

Division I Men :      April 13, 2002
[ The Game Story]
Cornell 12Dartmouth 6
Scoring:Scoring:
Sean Greenhalgh
Galen Beers
Jp Schalk
Billy Fort
Justin Redd
Andrew Collins
Ben Spoonhower
(5, 0)
(3, 1)
(1, 3)
(1, 2)
(2, 0)
(0, 1)
(0, 1)
Ben Grinnell
Russell Radebaugh
Casey Burlage
Connor Price
Tom Daniels
Brandon Wright
Scott Roslyn
(3, 0)
(0, 3)
(1, 0)
(0, 1)
(0, 1)
(1, 0)
(1, 0)
Saves:Saves:
Justin Cynar
4  (0.400)
Mike Gault
9  (0.429)
Current Record :     (9-1)Current Record :     (5-3)
Team Page For 2002Team Page For 2002
   
The Game Story:

The Cornell Big Red pushed their winning streak to nine with a convincing 12-6 win over Ivy League counterpart Dartmouth at Schoellkopf field on Saturday. Only few were on hand to witness Cornell's victory because the weather kept most away. Not once did the rain relent which made for less than ideal playing conditions. Cornell should be used to it though because it was at home in the rain where they upstaged #1 ranked Syracuse a week before. Freshman Sean Greenhalgh continued to pace the way for Cornell with an impressive five goals on the day. Last week he pumped in six in their win over Syracuse. He now has 32 goals on the season and has already eclipsed the single season scoring record for freshman at Cornell.

As the game got underway it was clear that the rain was making things very sloppy. Neither team could get into any sort of offensive rhythm. Midfielder Ben Grinnell finally got things started for Dartmouth with 6:31 left in the first quarter of action with a hard shot from out front that just got by All-American goalie Justin Cynar. With the clock almost expired, Dartmouth scored again on an extra man opportunity. This time it was Casey Burlage finding the back of the net with another hard shot from up top. The clock expired and it was Dartmouth leading 2-0 going into the second quarter. Entering the second quarter, the momentum seemed to change and Cornell looked alot more confident. Justin Redd got things going for the Big Red with a beautiful underhand shot into the upper corner. Three more Cornell scores followed and the sense of urgency seemed to now rest on Dartmouth's shoulders. Dartmouth refused to panic and Cornell's fourth goal of the game was immediately followed up by a fast break off the face off where Brandon Wright of Dartmouth made a nice shot on the run to get by Justin Cynar cutting the lead to 4-3. Both teams netted one more before halftime to keep the game within one.

Going into the third, attackman Sean Greenhalgh beat Dartmouth goalie Mike Gault for the second time. He would go on to have a huge second half to score three of Cornell's next six goals. Later in the quarter Dartmouth answered back again with a goal from sophomore middie Russell Radebaugh. At this point it looked as if we had a game that was going to go down to the wire, but Cornell quickly put an end to this notion. Led by Greenhalgh, Cornell put together another streak of four unanswered goals as the game was sent into the fourth quarter. Trailing 10-5, Dartmouth had to put something together quickly, but Cornell began the slow down routine and Dartmouth's defense couldn't get enough pressure to create turnovers and any chance they did get was stopped by Cornell. They finally netted one late in the fourth, but Cornell added two more scores of their own to put the game out of reach and it ended Cornell 12 Dartmouth 6.

Both teams played well considering the weather, but Dartmouth made too many mental errors. Three times Cornell scored off intercepted clearing passes from either Dartmouth's goalie or defensemen. A team like Dartmouth just can't make these kind of errors and expect to come out on top against a team like Cornell. Dartmouth faces off against Yale at home next week and Cornell travels to Princeton which will be a much anticipated contest. Princeton who already has one Ivy League loss needs the win to make sure they get a spot in the tournament.

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schoellkopf
by (#21469) on 4/14/02 @3:12PM
 
Since Cornell is an ag-school you'd think they could find a better peice of grass to play on than that dump Schoellkopf... :P

bkr

 
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schoellkoph
by (#23571) on 4/14/02 @5:44PM
 do you even know what you are talking about. have you eve played in this hallowed stadium or n its state of the art surface?
 
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schoellkoph
by (#749) on 4/14/02 @10:01PM
 ive played on the field 3 or 4 times in the past two years and i think its the worst thing ever i hate it. its too big and the turf is awful
 
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GRASS!!!
by (#20896) on 4/15/02 @12:04AM
 Who gives a a rat's @$$ about the turf. You guys at f'in pathetic just know that you can't go there and win. Oh Yeah im sure you really needed good traction getting the water for the real lacrosse players the three or four times you were there. Talk about lacrosse not the turf. Anyways Dartmouth Sucks!!!
 
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shell-corpse
by (#21469) on 4/15/02 @7:35PM
 
Yeah I've been there. Shiny new 95% empty metal bleachers on either side of a dead green carpet - all those empty metal seats make you feel like you're sitting in a empty sardine tin. Isn't this school supposed to have tradition or something? Was everbody over watching an Ithaca game instead?

bkr
 
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Photos
by (#26767) on 4/14/02 @3:42PM
 C'mon! Get closer to the action! All I see are little stick figures! Get some better photographers!
 
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the stadium and turf are fine, but..
by (#25743) on 4/15/02 @1:07PM
 it needs to be lined better. Its also tough to play in a place in front of 45,000 empty seats every game
 
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