Although the schedule doesn't show (http://cornellbigred.com/schedule.aspx?path=mhockey&) it, the game notes (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2016/11/21/mens-ice-hockey-new-hampshire-awaits-mens-hockey-at-the-frozen-apple.aspx) and the ILDN schedule (http://www.ivyleaguedigitalnetwork.com/cornell/schedule) both list the MSG UHN game as on the ILDN. Now if we could just get the Florida tournament, oh well.
I read the other day that the UNH hockey coach is the highest salary of any NH state employee. I know it's a small state, and they're not much on football or basketball, but still....
Quote from: hypotenuseI read the other day that the UNH hockey coach is the highest salary of any NH state employee. I know it's a small state, and they're not much on football or basketball, but still....
Hmm (http://archive.knoxnews.com/business/394288061.xhtml).
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> Highest paid employee: Mark Huddleston
> Position: College president
> Salary: $492,800
Quote from: hypotenuseI read the other day that the UNH hockey coach is the highest salary of any NH state employee. I know it's a small state, and they're not much on football or basketball, but still....
I think the UNH president surpassed Umile's salary. See the "update" note from this 2013 thing: http://deadspin.com/infographic-is-your-states-highest-paid-employee-a-co-489635228
Big state football & basketball schools suck. You go, Nevada.