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The 2024–25 Cornell Big Red Men's ice hockey season will be the 108th season of play for the program and 63rd in ECAC Hockey.The Big Red will represent Cornell University in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, play their home games at Lynah Rink and be coached by Mike Schafer in his 29th season.
The Cornell Big Red totalled 314 yards of offense to the Harvard Crimson's 492. Jameson Wang completed 21 of 30 passing attempts, totalling 153 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions. Wang was also the leading rusher for the Big Red, with 67 yards in 13 carries. Cornell's leading receiver was Samuel Musungu, who caught six passes for 84 yards.
The 2024–25 Cornell Big Red men's basketball team represents Cornell University in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Big Red, led by first-year head coach Jon Jaques, play their home games at Newman Arena in Ithaca, New York, as members of the Ivy League.
The 2023–24 Cornell Big Red Men's ice hockey season was the 107th season of play for the program and 62nd in ECAC Hockey.The Big Red represented Cornell University in the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, played their home games at Lynah Rink and were coached by Mike Schafer in his 28th season.
Through the 2024 season, the Cornell Big Red have won 659, lost 561, and tied 34 regular season games. [2] From its first intercollegiate football game in 1887 against Union College through the 1955 season, Cornell played as an independent program before joining the newly formed Ivy League conference for the 1956 season. As members of the Ivy ...
In 1915, a live bear named Touchdown first appeared at football games to represent Cornell. The current version, which appears at many of Cornell's sporting events, is a brown bear costume, which replaced the live bear in 1939, that is worn by an undergraduate student ; it is referred to as the "Big Red Bear" or by its nickname, "Touchdown."
The Big Red met BU in the ECAC championship game for their much-awaited rematch but this time no overtime was needed as Cornell took the title 4–3. Despite the championship win Boston University received the top eastern seed and were able to play 15–14–1 Michigan State while Cornell was forced to take on the best team in the west, North ...
Cornell defeated Penn State, 21–6, in 1938 to begin a school record unbeaten streak of 16 games. The Big Red compiled an 8–0 record in 1939 for its fifth national championship. The possibility of a Rose Bowl invitation that season was rebuffed by the university administration.