Cornell Athletics Hires Eight New Coaches For Seven Teams
Cornell Athletics added eight new coaches to its varsity sports this summer.
Cornell Athletics added eight new coaches to its varsity sports this summer.
Cournoyer was selected by the Montreal Canadiens with the 145th overall pick. It's a dream come true for the Quebec native.
The article will be updated as new information is released and when the final schedules are ultimately made public.
Outgoing men’s hockey coach, Mike Schafer ’86, gave his “Last Lecture,” reflecting on his 30 years of coaching and bestowing wisdom onto curious Cornellians.
As the dust settles on what was a sprint to the end of a turbulent Cornell hockey season, there remain endless questions about how the 2024-2025 season unfolded, and how things might change for 2025-2026.
After entering the transfer portal on April 7, Robertson will transfer to the University of Michigan, announced on Tuesday afternoon.
Though he came to Cornell undrafted, Robertson has emerged as one of the Red’s top defensemen.
In just one week, six departing seniors have inked professional contracts.
Bancroft will spend the rest of the 2024-2025 season with the Providence Bruins — Boston’s American Hockey League affiliate — on an amateur tryout agreement.
Saturday marked eight straight NCAA regional final losses. Three were in overtime. Six of the eight were by one goal.
No. 16 Men’s hockey is slated to face No. 8 Boston University in the NCAA Tournament regional final at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday.
“This season has fed me everything that I could not imagine,” Schafer said. “As a coach, you've been in the business for 39 years, and you think you've seen everything.”
“I think for a team like ourselves, you're always going to be the lower seed. But at the same time, the goal is not to make the NCAA [tournament — the goal is to win the NCAA championship.”
16 teams will battle for a national champions. Cornell is one of them.
No. 16 Men’s hockey is slated to face No. 1 Michigan State in the NCAA tournament regional semifinal at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday.
“I was done last year,” Schafer said. “I was ready to retire. I thought it was awesome that we won a championship. … I had another year left in me.”
“I'm very grateful for this season,” Schafer said. “And it's not over.”