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Subject: Re: A Real Softball 2024 Softball Fulfills the 1995 Football Dream


Author:
An Observer
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Date Posted: 15:52:00 05/05/24 Sun
In reply to: joiseyfan 's message, "A Real Softball" on 18:33:26 05/04/24 Sat

I see that today's Dartmouth-Columbia softball game has been cancelled. I don't know if it's due to weather or a giant flaming gasoline tanker on I-95.

The loss of a game at the tail end of the regular season may not mean anything to 9-11 Columbia. But 13-7 Dartmouth is one win away from fulfilling Go Green's hopes and dreams for the 1995 football season: a four-way tie at the top of the regular season for a quad-championship. The list of non-champions would be as long as the list of titleists.

HYP have finished their seasons at 14-7, Princeton winning in unlikely fashion as Bengal describes above.

13-7 Dartmouth is the #4 seed in the tournament either way, but are we going to give Jensin Hall and her teammates a quarter-share of the Ivy title as well? Or perhaps phrased more meaningfully, are we going to deny her a quarter-share of the regular season championship?

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[> [> Subject: A Shame D-Col didn't go forward


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Go Green
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Date Posted: 17:44:19 05/05/24 Sun


The four-way tie would have been cool!

Obviously, you have to play the games. But Dartmouth with a healthy Hall has to like its chances. She missed two weeks mid-season and I'm pretty sure Dartmouth went 1-5 in those games--including 0-3 against Princeton. Should be fun to see how the D-Pr game goes with Hall in the circle...

No idea if teams recognize regular season titles if they don't win the conference tournament? Is there an accepted practice for that? Is Princeton going to put the 2023-24 team up in the rafters for its regular season men's bball title?
[> [> [> Subject: Re: A Shame D-Col didn't go forward


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Watkins
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Date Posted: 21:36:50 05/05/24 Sun

Of course teams are entitled to recognize regular season titles. That’s why they’re called titles.

The only issue here is whether Dartmouth will miss out on one because of rain on the last day of the season.
[> [> [> [> Subject: I'll say this much


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Go Green
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Date Posted: 07:13:09 05/06/24 Mon


I live near a PL school. The banners in the gym do not recognize regular season titles if the team did not go onto win the conference tournament.
[> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: I'll say this much


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Watkins
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Date Posted: 14:56:22 05/06/24 Mon

That’s every school’s prerogative not to hang banners. For most of the seven-decade history of the Ivy League, the only basketball gym which hung any banners at all was The Palestra. Princeton famously or quirkily did not have any commemoration of its many championships while Carril was coaching because he didn’t want them.

Now most Ivy facilities in most sports display the championships won by the host team, both regular season and tournament. Did you notice the 1968 and 2023 banners at Levien Gym during the 2024 basketball tournaments?
[> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: I'll say this much


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Go Green
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Date Posted: 10:14:01 05/07/24 Tue


Dartmouth's had the men's Ivy championship banners (1950s) and women's banners (1980s and early 1990s) when I enrolled (1989).

No idea when we put them up--possibly when Leede was built?

I never saw a game at Alumni Gym. But from what I remember, there's no obvious place to hang banners. So I'm more than willing to accept that we didn't have any banners prior to Leede.
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joiseyfan
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Date Posted: 11:08:15 05/07/24 Tue

No banners at Alumni Gym. For a long time, not much heat in the dead of winter either — the (lack of) temperature was a big home-court advantage.

A shame the Rudy LaRusso years weren’t recognized in some fashion.
[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: Bud Grant would have been proud!


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Go Green
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Date Posted: 15:04:26 05/07/24 Tue


No one embodied the "we are going to embrace the cold!" mentality than the legendary Vikings coach.
[> [> Subject: Re: A Real Softball 2024 Softball Fulfills the 1995 Football Dream


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joiseyfan
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Date Posted: 21:47:19 05/05/24 Sun

Assume both men’s and women’s 2024 basketball titles are hanging in Jadwin already.
[> [> [> Subject: Re: A Real Softball 2024 Softball Fulfills the 1995 Football Dream


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joiseyfan
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Date Posted: 22:17:05 05/05/24 Sun

and the D women deserve the same chance, naturally.


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