The Harvard game is the most anticipated game of the year for Cornell students and fans. Not only is it a rivalry game, but the Lynah Faithful get to have a lot of fun tormenting the Crimson. Anything from swearing to throwing things on the ice goes at Lynah, which makes it a tough place to play for any opponent, but especially Harvard.
The Crimson travel to Ithaca this weekend. I hope they're ready for this...
Also, check out WAFT's rivalry video:
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Video of the Week: Cornell-Harvard at Lynah
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Video of the Week: Heart Of A Champion - The Tom Cavanagh Story
I know this is a long video, but it's well worth it. I sat through all 19 minutes of it and enjoyed every second.
The video documents the great life of former Harvard standout Tom Cavanagh. In his four years (2001-2005) with the Crimson, Cavanagh didn't miss one game, which is an incredible feat. In his 138 games at Harvard, he accumulated 117 points. He lead Harvard in scoring in his final two seasons in Cambridge.
The Warwick, Rhode Island native was also drafted by the San Jose Sharks and later became the Worcester Sharks' (AHL) all-time leading scorer. Cavanagh played 18 games with the big club and tallied one goal and two assists.
Unfortunately, Tom's life was cut short last year. From what it seems, he was a great hockey player but an even better individual.
Click here to learn more about the Thomas Cavanagh Memorial Fund.
The video documents the great life of former Harvard standout Tom Cavanagh. In his four years (2001-2005) with the Crimson, Cavanagh didn't miss one game, which is an incredible feat. In his 138 games at Harvard, he accumulated 117 points. He lead Harvard in scoring in his final two seasons in Cambridge.
The Warwick, Rhode Island native was also drafted by the San Jose Sharks and later became the Worcester Sharks' (AHL) all-time leading scorer. Cavanagh played 18 games with the big club and tallied one goal and two assists.
Unfortunately, Tom's life was cut short last year. From what it seems, he was a great hockey player but an even better individual.
Click here to learn more about the Thomas Cavanagh Memorial Fund.
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