F. hockey tops Cornell on the road for the first time since ’85
The 260-mile bus trip back from Cornell is a long ride for any Yale team. But with a historic road win and a big league victory under their belts, the members of the field hockey team might not have minded so much.
The Bulldogs (2-5, 1-1 Ivy) defeated the Big Red (4-2, 2-1), 4-2, to claim their first Ivy win of the season Saturday. The Elis had not won in Ithaca since 1985, and the victory at Shoellkopf Field ended a five-game losing streak over the past two weeks. Although Cornell dominated the game offensively, with 15 shots on goal to Yale’s seven and a 10-2 advantage on penalty...
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