Cornell on CSTV

Started by Mark, September 16, 2003, 12:50:49 PM

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Mark

The Big Red will be on 2 (and perhaps 3) times through early January. Friday nights are now Hockey Night in the NCAA.

CSTV Friday Night Hockey - 1st-Half Schedule

Friday, October 3 St. Lawrence @ Miami (Ohio) 8 PM ET
Friday, October 10 Notre Dame @ Ohio State 8 PM ET
Friday, October 17 Boston College @ North Dakota 8 PM ET
Friday, October 24 Minnesota-Duluth @ Minnesota 8 PM ET
Friday, October 31 Ferris St. @ Michigan State 8 PM ET
Friday, November 7 New Hampshire @ Boston University 8 PM ET
Friday, November 14 Michigan @ Ohio State 8 PM ET
Friday, November 21 Providence @ Boston College 8 PM ET
Friday, November 28 Massachusetts @ Nebraska-Omaha 8 PM ET
Friday, December 5 Boston University @ Boston College 8 PM ET
Friday, December 12 Harvard @ Minnesota-Duluth (women's) 8 PM ET
Friday, December 19 Denver @ Minnesota State 8 PM ET
Saturday, December 27 Everblades Classic
Cornell vs. Notre Dame 4 PM ET
Maine vs. Ohio State 7 PM ET
Sunday, December 28 Everblades Classic
Championship Game 4 PM ET
Friday, January 2 Boston University @ Minnesota 8 PM ET
Friday, January 9 Cornell @ Harvard 8 PM ET

BU fan

atb9

24 is the devil

ugarte

Must . . . get . . . TiVo . . . by December 12.


jtwcornell91

The Everblades tourney is being televised?  Sweet. B-]


ugarte

Looks like just the final, not the consy on Day 2.  So we need to do a little better this year to get two games on TV.  ::uhoh::


Greg Berge

We better do better.  It is our "home tourny" afterall.  :-P

Robb \'94

Home tourney?  Yech.  Hope our winning % at Lynah never looks like the stellar record we've compiled at Estero!

Adam \'01

8PM ET?  Are these games on tape delay?

Adam \'01

P.S.---I understand why the games in the central time zone are 8pm....but the Cornell-Harvard game?

Keith K \'93

If it takes moving a few games to 8pm EST to get a national TV contract then I'm all for it.

jtwcornell91

QuoteKeith K '93 wrote:

If it takes moving a few games to 8pm EST to get a national TV contract then I'm all for it.
That leaves more time for dinner anyway, and if they're going to insist on finishing non-televised games in just over two hours, they might as well start them all at 8.