Cornell–Harvard hockey rivalry

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The Cornell–Harvard hockey rivalry is a prominent college ice hockey rivalry between the Cornell Big Red and the Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey teams. It is considered one of the most intense and well-followed rivalries in American college hockey.

History[edit]

The rivalry began on February 17, 1957, when the teams first competed against each other. Over the decades, the rivalry has grown due to several memorable games and incidents that have occurred during their matchups. Both teams are members of the ECAC Hockey conference, which only intensifies their competition as they often vie for the same titles.

Significant games[edit]

Throughout its history, the Cornell–Harvard rivalry has featured numerous significant games that have often had implications for the ECAC standings and the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship. Some of these games have included dramatic finishes, overtime victories, and intense playoff encounters.

Fan involvement[edit]

The rivalry is well known for its passionate fan bases. Both Cornell and Harvard fans have traditions that are showcased when the two teams meet. For example, it is a tradition for Cornell fans to throw fish on the ice when playing against Harvard, symbolizing a disdain for the "Crimson."

Cultural impact[edit]

The rivalry extends beyond just the games played on the ice. It has been featured in various media and is a significant part of both schools' athletic cultures. The intense competition has fostered a strong sense of community and school spirit among students and alumni of both institutions.

See also[edit]

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