ITHACA, N.Y. – Cornell senior
John Glynn earned the first Ivy League Player of the Week honor of his career today following his stellar effort in No. 4 Cornell's 9-8 victory over Army on Saturday evening. It is also the first conference weekly honor for the Big Red this season.
Glynn became the 35th player in Cornell history to register 100 career points when he tallied one goal and two assists against the Black Knights at Michie Stadium. The senior midfielder also won 10-of-17 face-offs and picked up a game-high seven ground balls. Glynn was clutch late in the game, scoring Cornell's eighth goal of the contest before assisting on
Max Seibald's game-winner with 1:00 to play. Glynn then won the crucial en suing face off, allowing the Big Red to run out the clock for the victory.
Glynn now has 101 career points on 47 goals and 54 assists and currently ranks fourth on the team with three goals and three assists on the season.
Glynn and the Big Red are back in action next weekend as they travel to Virginia to take on the Cavaliers on Sunday, March 8 at Kloskner Stadium at 2:30 p.m.