Hockey Coverage On Big Red Sports Network
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Hockey Coverage On Big Red Sports Network
Posted by: ScrewBUHarvardtoo (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: October 07, 2013 01:50AM
This year marked the launch of the Big Red Sports Network, Cornell's student-run sports coverage team. After growing out of covering just baseball the past 2 years (when it was called Cornell At Bat) BRSN this year will be covering 12 Cornell sports, including Men's and Women's Ice Hockey! We have had a lot of success so far this year in broadcasting and writing about football and soccer games, and cannot wait to start covering Cornell's most popular sport! We will be broadcasting several games this year, and you can listen to them all free of charge!
Go to [www.bigredsportsnetwork.org] for more information about BRSN, and like us on facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CornellBRSN) and follow us on twitter (@CornellBRSN). In the coming weeks, we will be writing several articles not only to get students excited for hockey season, but to introduce freshman to the many traditions of the Lynah Faithful. These articles will include "Top 10 Lynah Faithful cheers," "Top 10 Lynah Rink traditions," and an overall article detailing the history of Lynah Rink, and how it became one of the toughest places to play in all of college sports. If anyone wants something included in these articles, please comment below (and if you have any questions about BRSN). Other than that, thanks, and LET'S GO RED!
Go to [www.bigredsportsnetwork.org] for more information about BRSN, and like us on facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CornellBRSN) and follow us on twitter (@CornellBRSN). In the coming weeks, we will be writing several articles not only to get students excited for hockey season, but to introduce freshman to the many traditions of the Lynah Faithful. These articles will include "Top 10 Lynah Faithful cheers," "Top 10 Lynah Rink traditions," and an overall article detailing the history of Lynah Rink, and how it became one of the toughest places to play in all of college sports. If anyone wants something included in these articles, please comment below (and if you have any questions about BRSN). Other than that, thanks, and LET'S GO RED!
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