Cornell Hockey Association
Posted by lhayes
Cornell Hockey Association
Posted by: lhayes (---.phil.east.verizon.net)
Date: April 08, 2005 10:55PM
What's the deal with the Hockey Association these days? Is the CHA basically a social club (so it doesn't make sense for out-of-towners to join)? Or does it have a newsletter or other perks that those of us in the diaspora would enjoy? Is joining a good way to support the team? And how would one do so anyway? I can't find any info online or even in a game program. All info appreciated.
(I was a member of the Boosters Club once, decades ago when I was 14 and had crushes on all the players; the membership was a birthday present. I just loved the chance to see the players in their civvies at the Afterglows, though I never had the nerve to talk to them.)
(I was a member of the Boosters Club once, decades ago when I was 14 and had crushes on all the players; the membership was a birthday present. I just loved the chance to see the players in their civvies at the Afterglows, though I never had the nerve to talk to them.)
Re: Cornell Hockey Association
Posted by: atb9 (---.nycap.res.rr.com)
Date: April 09, 2005 07:54AM
Unfortunately, I can't dig up my CHA stuff at the moment but....
Here's the old CHA website:
[www.athletics.cornell.edu]
And I suggest that you get in contact with Sue Detzer:
sld6@cornell.edu
She's the hockey administrative assistant and she will be able to help you get in touch with the CHA.
Here's the old CHA website:
[www.athletics.cornell.edu]
And I suggest that you get in contact with Sue Detzer:
sld6@cornell.edu
She's the hockey administrative assistant and she will be able to help you get in touch with the CHA.
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Re: Cornell Hockey Association
Posted by: DeltaOne81 (---.bos.east.verizon.net)
Date: April 09, 2005 11:37AM
Heather Nichols, hln2, is the CHA contact. At least she used to be and her directory information makes it seem like she still is.
Re: Cornell Hockey Association
Posted by: David Harding (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: April 09, 2005 12:56PM
[q]...and, of course, the annual trip to Lake Placid![/q]
Re: Cornell Hockey Association
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (---.no.no.cox.net)
Date: April 10, 2005 10:52PM
[Q]lhayes Wrote:
What's the deal with the Hockey Association these days? Is the CHA basically a social club (so it doesn't make sense for out-of-towners to join)? Or does it have a newsletter or other perks that those of us in the diaspora would enjoy?[/q]
There is a newsletter, FACEOFF, which I would find useful except that I follow the team more closely online already. The big practical perk is in getting tickets. Being a CHA member makes you eligible for Section C tickets (although there is now a waiting list), and some fraction of Cornell's alotment for away games is set aside for CHA members. This was the only reason I managed to get Lynah East tickets the past two years despite waiting a week or two long to order them.
You also get to support the hockey program and get a cool pin every year.
What's the deal with the Hockey Association these days? Is the CHA basically a social club (so it doesn't make sense for out-of-towners to join)? Or does it have a newsletter or other perks that those of us in the diaspora would enjoy?[/q]
There is a newsletter, FACEOFF, which I would find useful except that I follow the team more closely online already. The big practical perk is in getting tickets. Being a CHA member makes you eligible for Section C tickets (although there is now a waiting list), and some fraction of Cornell's alotment for away games is set aside for CHA members. This was the only reason I managed to get Lynah East tickets the past two years despite waiting a week or two long to order them.
You also get to support the hockey program and get a cool pin every year.
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