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Frozen Four Rewind and Cornell Player Departures

Mitchell Alva a...  —  Apr 12, 2010

Frozen Four Recap: If you’re a hockey fan living in Boston, the most exciting time of the year ends just as the Bruins’ NHL playoff games begin. Boston College captured its fourth national championship on Saturday, defeating the Wisconsin Badgers, 5-0. It was B.C.’s second championship in three years and fourth visit to the championship game in five years. With Boston University’s 2009 victory, the win also ensured the championship trophy would stay in Beantown.

Steve Donahue Takes Head Coaching Position at Boston College

Alex Kuczynski-Brown  —  Apr 7, 2010

Updated 12 a.m.

As if saying goodbye to the most decorated senior class in Cornell men’s basketball history wasn’t enough, students and faculty alike were dealt another emotional blow yesterday afternoon –– when it was announced that Steve Donahue would take over as Boston College’s head coach. According to a University source, it is also “highly likely” that current Cornell assistant Nat Graham will accompany Donahue to B.C.

Men's Tennis Finishes Ninth at ECACs

Keenan Weatherford  —  Oct 2, 2007

The men’s tennis team met expectations this weekend at the ECAC Men’s Tennis Invitational. It just didn’t exceed them. Ninth-seeded Cornell came in exactly the place it was supposed to: ninth. The Red fell to Dartmouth on Friday, but prevailed against St. Joseph’s on Saturday and Boston College on Sunday.

“It would have been nice to do a little better,” said coach Barry Schoonmaker. “But at least we didn’t go down.”

The team went into the weekend feeling good about its chances, but was disappointed after falling eight-seeded Dartmouth on the first day of play, 5-2.

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