Sat 2/21: Cornell 0 at Union 3, final.

Started by Greg Berge, February 21, 2004, 06:43:52 PM

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atb9

Rumor is RPI refused to house you guys?  Any truth?

24 is the devil

Section A Banshee

The whole truth is that the prior leadership of the band budgetted for the year with the assumption that the RPI band would house them.... but didn't think to ask first.

Killer

I was in the front row, right next to the Cornell locker room.  I clearly saw the puck go into the goal, bulge the net at the upper corner behing the crossbar and post, and bounce back out.  It was in.  No question.  Had it bounced off the post or crossbar, there would have been a metallic clang.  There wasn't even a hint of it hitting anything but net.  We was robbed.

Greg Berge

Did Schafer or the guys put up a fuss?  Unless I missed it, Adam didn't even mention it.

dss28

I was in Vermont and was able to *just* barely hear Adam's broadcast on 870 (I had to drive around occasionally for better reception -- it was actually pretty funny.  A hotel security guard drove up to me -while I was basically doing donuts in the parking lot- to ask if I was okay. I said "Oh! Yeah, I'm fine -- I'm just trying to listen to the Cornell hockey game, and can just BARELY get reception!"  He started laughing, and said "I totally understand"  and drove away. ::laugh:: ).  But all I know is it was 1-0, then a wind came up, thereby disrupting the signal, and by the time the wind had stopped, it was 3-0. :-/

I have a question, though -- I'm not sure if it was this game or the RIP game (my instinct says it was the RIP game)... I thought I heard Adam say something about Moulson falling backward as though he had passed out... any word on this?  Is he okay?  ...Or was it the static and wind playing with my ears?


crodger1

Schafer didn't react, that I could tell.  From our section (G) it sure looked like it went in and back out.  I don't think the Cornell bench would have had the greatest view, but we had a pretty good view of it.


rhovorka

Quotedss28 wrote:

I was in Vermont and was able to *just* barely hear Adam's broadcast on 870

Grr.  I live 50 miles from Ithaca, and I had to drive to Horseheads (20 miles away) before I could even begin to hear HCU that night.  It was being overpowered most of the time by WWL from New Orleans.  The good news was that I got my "Mardi Gras traffic report" for the big Carnivale parade Saturday...

It's frustrating because I'm able to get WVBR from my apartment.  I can also get WHCU during the day before they have to power down at night.  Once again, grr....

Rich H '96

jtwcornell91

QuoteRich H '96 wrote:
Grr.  I live 50 miles from Ithaca, and I had to drive to Horseheads (20 miles away) before I could even begin to hear HCU that night.  It was being overpowered most of the time by WWL from New Orleans.  The good news was that I got my "Mardi Gras traffic report" for the big Carnivale parade Saturday...
::uhoh::
It gets worse.  The radio station was actually started by the Loyola physics department way back when, although it's been independent for decades.


Keith K \'93

[Q]John Whelan wrote:
It gets worse. The radio station was actually started by the Loyola physics department way back when...[/Q]IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT! IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT! IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT!