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Username Post: My Predictions for Cornell and the Ivy        (Topic#1545)
RedZone 
maximus
Posts: 203

Reg: 04-24-05
09-10-05 08:48 PM - Post#9726    

I spent about 15 minutes putting this together this morning. I may make a few changes before November as I'd like to hear a few fall practice reports. But here is my projection.


1. Penn
2. Princeton
3. Yale
4. Cornell
5. Harvard
6. Dartmouth
7. Brown
8. Columbia

1st Team All Ivy

C Brian Cusworth 7-0 Jr Harvard
F Matt Stehle 6-8 Sr Harvard
F Steve Danley 6-8 Jr Penn
G Lenny Collins 6-6 Sr Cornell
G Ibrahim Jaaber 6-2 Jr Penn

2nd Team All Ivy

C Dominick Martin 6-10 Sr Yale
F Ryan Rourke 6-8 Sr Cornell
F Mark Zoller 6-5 Jr Penn
G Mike Lang 6-2 Sr Dartmouth
G Eric Osmundson 6-3 Sr Penn

Honorable Mention All-Ivy

F Luke Ruscoe 6-7 Sr Brown
G Damon Huffman 6-2 So Brown
F Mack Montgomery 6-5 So Columbia
F John Baumann 6-8 So Columbia
C Andrew Naeve 6-9 Jr Cornell
G Graham Dow 5-10 Jr Cornell
F Luke Owings 6-6 Jr Princeton
F Harrison Schaen 6-8 Jr Princeton
G Scott Greenman 5-9 Sr Princeton
F Casey Hughes 6-5 Jr Yale
G Eric Flato 6-1 So Yale

Co-Players of the Year

F Matt Stehle 6-8 Sr Harvard
G Ibrahim Jaaber 6-2 Jr Penn

Co-Newcomers of the Year

G DeVon Mosley 6-1 Fr Dartmouth
F Cam Lewis 6-8 Fr Penn

 
charcoal 
Junior
Posts: 243

Loc: Dallas
Reg: 11-21-04
Re: My Predictions for Cornell and the Ivy
09-14-05 06:33 PM - Post#9727    
    In response to RedZone

odd that you pick PU so high when you don't slot any of their players on 1st or 2nd team

also almost as odd Yale is as high with only one 2nd teamer

with four Pennsters on 1st and 2nd teams, as well as Co-POY and Co-Newcomer presume you are thinking 14-0?

 
SomeGuy 
Professor
Posts: 6418

Reg: 11-22-04
Re: My Predictions for Cornell and the Ivy
09-14-05 11:24 PM - Post#9728    
    In response to RedZone

I think Columbia will rebound this year. They got a great initial bump when Jones came in, but they took a predictable step back when they returned everybody and Jones brought in a great recruiting class. There were bound to be growing pains.

I suspect Dartmouth could go through a similar swoon this year, before picking up again as Dunn's guys settle in.

 
RedZone 
maximus
Posts: 203

Reg: 04-24-05
Re: My Predictions for Cornell and the Ivy
09-18-05 07:02 PM - Post#9729    
    In response to charcoal

I think Yale and Princeton are deeper. Further, Princeton has the winning tradition. I like Cornell for 4th with potential to move higher if everything "clicks" in place.

Penn doesn't look like a 14-0 team to me, but a 13-1 record looks about right.

 
RedZone 
maximus
Posts: 203

Reg: 04-24-05
Re: My Predictions for Cornell and the Ivy
09-18-05 07:04 PM - Post#9730    
    In response to SomeGuy

I think Columbia is going to be terrible. And I think Bret Localsco (sp?) is the most overrated soph in the League.

As for Dartmouth, there is potential there, but I think they take a step backwards.

 
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