{"id":26126,"date":"2003-12-20T23:13:40","date_gmt":"2003-12-21T05:13:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2003\/12\/20\/everblades-college-classic\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:55:34","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:55:34","slug":"everblades-college-classic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2003\/12\/20\/everblades-college-classic\/","title":{"rendered":"Everblades College Classic"},"content":{"rendered":"
TECO Arena, Estero, Fla., Dec. 27-28<\/p>\n
Notre Dame vs. Cornell, 4:05 ET Saturday
\nOhio State vs. Maine, 7:05 ET Saturday
\nConsolation, 1:05 ET Sunday
\nChampionship, 4:35 ET Sunday<\/p>\n
Television<\/b>: CSTV (DirecTV Ch. 610), all games except the consolation.<\/p>\n
No. 15 Cornell (4-2-5)<\/u><\/b><\/p>\n
Players to Watch<\/b>: F Matt Moulson, Soph. (7-11–18); F Ryan Vesce, Sr. (6-10–16); F Shane Hynes, Soph. (5-3–8).<\/p>\n
Notable<\/b>: This tournament was arranged by a Cornell alumnus, and member of the 1970 championship team, Craig Brush, who owns the East Coast Hockey League team that plays in the arena, the Florida Everblades. (Brush’s son, Matt, played for Princeton, 1994-98.) Nevertheless, Cornell has not managed to win the tournament in three tries, going 1-5. … Maine, Cornell and Ohio State have long-term commitments to be permanent participants in the tournament. The other team rotates. … Cornell’s only two nonleague losses last season (other than the NCAA semifinal) came here. Conversely, this season, while unbeaten in league play, the Big Red are 0-2-3 outside the league, all at home. … The matchup with Notre Dame is the fifth this season against a CCHA team. … Sophomore forward Matt Moulson remains one of the nation’s leaders in points per game (1.64), with 7-11–18 in 11 contests. … Freshman David McKee has played every minute in goal this season. Following the late-summer departure of Hobey Baker Award finalist Dave LeNeveu, McKee was called in early from his junior team in Texas. He had been planning to attend Cornell beginning next year. McKee is coming off a 1-0 shutout win over archrival Harvard, the first Cornell shutout of the Crimson since the legendary Ken Dryden in 1967.<\/p>\n