Re: ivy league 2024
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2024 3:50 pm
End of Q1:
Brown leads Princeton 3-0
Dartmouth leads Yale 7-1
Brown leads Princeton 3-0
Dartmouth leads Yale 7-1
Cam Rubin, Penn: (6,2) 8 points vs Harvardfaircornell wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 7:11 pm Some strong performances as of Saturday in the Ivy League:
Offense:
Matt Brandau, Yale: (4,5) 9 points vs Dartmouth + (1,4) 6 points vs BU = 15 points
David Anderson, Yale: (5,0) 5 points vs Dartmouth + (4,0) 4 points vs BU = 9 points
Sam King, Harvard: (6,1) 6 points vs Penn
Cam Rubin, Penn: (6,2) 6 points vs Harvard
Johnny Keib, Yale: (3,0) 3 points vs Dartmouth + (5,0) 5 points vs BU = 8 points
Carson Kuhl, Yale: (1,2) 3 points vs Dartmouth + (3,0) 3 points vs BU = 6 points
Spencer Hughes, Brown: (4,1) 5 points vs Princeton
Tynan Walsh, Penn: (4,1) 5 points vs Harvard
Colin McGill, Dartmouth: (3,2) 5 points vs Yale
Griffin Scane, Penn: (1,4) 5 points vs Harvard
Patrick Hacker, Yale: (3,1) 4 points vs Dartmouth
Chad Palumbo, Princeton: (2,2) 4 points vs Brown
Nate Kabiri, Princeton: (4,0) 4 points vs Brown
Ben Locke, Brown: (3,0) 3 points vs Princeton
Aidan McLand, Brown: (3,0) 3 points vs Princeton
Colin Burns, Princeton: (2,1) 3 points vs Brown
Cole Cashion (2,1) 3 points vs Dartmouth
Henry Bonnie, Dartmouth: (3,0) 3 points vs Yale
Luke DiNola, Penn: (1,2) 3 points vs Harvard
Brandon Ventarola, Dartmouth: (1,2) 3 points vs Yale
Marcus Wertheim, Brown: (1,2) 3 points vs Princeton
Face-Off:
Chris Aceri, Penn: 6/8 = 75% vs Harvard
Mac Eldridge, Penn: 14/22 = 64% vs Harvard
Nicholas Ramsey, Yale: 5/8 = 63% vs BU
Mac Rodriguez, Yale: 7/8 = 88% vs Dartmouth + 16/30 = 53% vs BU
Anthony Annunzita, Yale: 12/22 = 55% vs Dartmouth
Dash Sachs, Brown: 14/27 = 50% vs Princeton
Tyler Sandoval, Princeton: 8/16 = 50% vs Princeton
Vincent Gandolfo, Dartmouth: 6/12 = 50% vs Yale
Andrew McMeekin, Princeton: 6/12 = 50% vs Brown
Goalies:
Hugh Conrad, Yale: 10 saves, 77% vs Dartmouth
Emmet Carroll, Penn: 18 saves, 60% vs Harvard
Connor Theriault, Brown: 14 saves, 54% vs Princeton
Michael Gianforcaro, Princeton: 13 saves, 50% vs Brown
Mason Morel, Dartmouth: 19 saves, 49% vs Yale
Jared Paquette, Yale: 15 saves, 48% vs BU
Christian Barnard, Harvard: 14 saves, 48% vs Penn
I'll check for errors and omissions after the Cornell/ Notre Dame game
LOL! Thanks !!PizzaSnake wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 7:30 pmCam Rubin, Penn: (6,2) 8 points vs Harvardfaircornell wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 7:11 pm Some strong performances as of Saturday in the Ivy League:
Offense:
Matt Brandau, Yale: (4,5) 9 points vs Dartmouth + (1,4) 6 points vs BU = 15 points
David Anderson, Yale: (5,0) 5 points vs Dartmouth + (4,0) 4 points vs BU = 9 points
Sam King, Harvard: (6,1) 6 points vs Penn
Cam Rubin, Penn: (6,2) 6 points vs Harvard
Johnny Keib, Yale: (3,0) 3 points vs Dartmouth + (5,0) 5 points vs BU = 8 points
Carson Kuhl, Yale: (1,2) 3 points vs Dartmouth + (3,0) 3 points vs BU = 6 points
Spencer Hughes, Brown: (4,1) 5 points vs Princeton
Tynan Walsh, Penn: (4,1) 5 points vs Harvard
Colin McGill, Dartmouth: (3,2) 5 points vs Yale
Griffin Scane, Penn: (1,4) 5 points vs Harvard
Patrick Hacker, Yale: (3,1) 4 points vs Dartmouth
Chad Palumbo, Princeton: (2,2) 4 points vs Brown
Nate Kabiri, Princeton: (4,0) 4 points vs Brown
Ben Locke, Brown: (3,0) 3 points vs Princeton
Aidan McLand, Brown: (3,0) 3 points vs Princeton
Colin Burns, Princeton: (2,1) 3 points vs Brown
Cole Cashion (2,1) 3 points vs Dartmouth
Henry Bonnie, Dartmouth: (3,0) 3 points vs Yale
Luke DiNola, Penn: (1,2) 3 points vs Harvard
Brandon Ventarola, Dartmouth: (1,2) 3 points vs Yale
Marcus Wertheim, Brown: (1,2) 3 points vs Princeton
Face-Off:
Chris Aceri, Penn: 6/8 = 75% vs Harvard
Mac Eldridge, Penn: 14/22 = 64% vs Harvard
Nicholas Ramsey, Yale: 5/8 = 63% vs BU
Mac Rodriguez, Yale: 7/8 = 88% vs Dartmouth + 16/30 = 53% vs BU
Anthony Annunzita, Yale: 12/22 = 55% vs Dartmouth
Dash Sachs, Brown: 14/27 = 50% vs Princeton
Tyler Sandoval, Princeton: 8/16 = 50% vs Princeton
Vincent Gandolfo, Dartmouth: 6/12 = 50% vs Yale
Andrew McMeekin, Princeton: 6/12 = 50% vs Brown
Goalies:
Hugh Conrad, Yale: 10 saves, 77% vs Dartmouth
Emmet Carroll, Penn: 18 saves, 60% vs Harvard
Connor Theriault, Brown: 14 saves, 54% vs Princeton
Michael Gianforcaro, Princeton: 13 saves, 50% vs Brown
Mason Morel, Dartmouth: 19 saves, 49% vs Yale
Jared Paquette, Yale: 15 saves, 48% vs BU
Christian Barnard, Harvard: 14 saves, 48% vs Penn
I'll check for errors and omissions after the Cornell/ Notre Dame game
According to the Cornell thread, if Yale/Penn/Cornell all win out and finish tied @ 5-1, Cornell takes the tiebreaker based on goal differential against the other two teams.
faircornell, you're a saint for doing this. One correction, Matt Brandau had 11 points (3G, 8A) against Boston University, giving him 7 goals/13 assists for 20 points for the week. (Correction made in the quoted post above.)faircornell wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 7:37 pmLOL! Thanks !!PizzaSnake wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 7:30 pmCam Rubin, Penn: (6,2) 8 points vs Harvardfaircornell wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 7:11 pm Some strong performances as of Saturday in the Ivy League:
Offense:
Matt Brandau, Yale: (4,5) 9 points vs Dartmouth + (3,8) 11 points vs BU = 20 points
David Anderson, Yale: (5,0) 5 points vs Dartmouth + (4,0) 4 points vs BU = 9 points
Sam King, Harvard: (6,1) 6 points vs Penn
Cam Rubin, Penn: (6,2) 6 points vs Harvard
Johnny Keib, Yale: (3,0) 3 points vs Dartmouth + (5,0) 5 points vs BU = 8 points
Carson Kuhl, Yale: (1,2) 3 points vs Dartmouth + (3,0) 3 points vs BU = 6 points
Spencer Hughes, Brown: (4,1) 5 points vs Princeton
Tynan Walsh, Penn: (4,1) 5 points vs Harvard
Colin McGill, Dartmouth: (3,2) 5 points vs Yale
Griffin Scane, Penn: (1,4) 5 points vs Harvard
Patrick Hacker, Yale: (3,1) 4 points vs Dartmouth
Chad Palumbo, Princeton: (2,2) 4 points vs Brown
Nate Kabiri, Princeton: (4,0) 4 points vs Brown
Ben Locke, Brown: (3,0) 3 points vs Princeton
Aidan McLand, Brown: (3,0) 3 points vs Princeton
Colin Burns, Princeton: (2,1) 3 points vs Brown
Cole Cashion (2,1) 3 points vs Dartmouth
Henry Bonnie, Dartmouth: (3,0) 3 points vs Yale
Luke DiNola, Penn: (1,2) 3 points vs Harvard
Brandon Ventarola, Dartmouth: (1,2) 3 points vs Yale
Marcus Wertheim, Brown: (1,2) 3 points vs Princeton
Face-Off:
Chris Aceri, Penn: 6/8 = 75% vs Harvard
Mac Eldridge, Penn: 14/22 = 64% vs Harvard
Nicholas Ramsey, Yale: 5/8 = 63% vs BU
Mac Rodriguez, Yale: 7/8 = 88% vs Dartmouth + 16/30 = 53% vs BU
Anthony Annunziata, Yale: 12/22 = 55% vs Dartmouth
Dash Sachs, Brown: 14/27 = 50% vs Princeton
Tyler Sandoval, Princeton: 8/16 = 50% vs Princeton
Vincent Gandolfo, Dartmouth: 6/12 = 50% vs Yale
Andrew McMeekin, Princeton: 6/12 = 50% vs Brown
Goalies:
Hugh Conrad, Yale: 10 saves, 77% vs Dartmouth
Emmet Carroll, Penn: 18 saves, 60% vs Harvard
Connor Theriault, Brown: 14 saves, 54% vs Princeton
Michael Gianforcaro, Princeton: 13 saves, 50% vs Brown
Mason Morel, Dartmouth: 19 saves, 49% vs Yale
Jared Paquette, Yale: 15 saves, 48% vs BU
Christian Barnard, Harvard: 14 saves, 48% vs Penn
I'll check for errors and omissions after the Cornell/ Notre Dame game
Yes, that checks out. There's an intervening tiebreaker (who has a win vs. the highest seeded Ivy team outside of the group that's tied in the standings) but in this scenario Yale/Penn/Cornell would all have wins over the other 4 Ivy teams not in the tie so it would go to goal differential. Nerd territory here but after Cornell gets the #1 seed with goal differential the tie-breakers re-set and Yale would get the #2 seed and Penn the #3 seed based Yale's head-to-head win over Penn (and of course between 2 teams head-to-head and "goal differential" against each other are the same).ICGrad wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 10:19 amAccording to the Cornell thread, if Yale/Penn/Cornell all win out and finish tied @ 5-1, Cornell takes the tiebreaker based on goal differential against the other two teams.
So if Penn beats Princeton, Cornell still hosts if they win out and Yale beats Princeton, too.