Cornell 3 at Colgate 1 postgame thread

Started by billhoward, February 02, 2008, 09:22:09 PM

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Beeeej

[quote mhand06]CHA? Nope i'll get on it what is cha?[/quote]

Cornell Hockey Association.  They're the ones who run the occasional buses to away games, generally much closer ones like Colgate.
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

David Harding

Try telephoning Adirondack Trailways http://www.trailwaysny.com/  They offer scheduled bus service to Ithaca and Potsdam.  The website doesn't have fare or schedule information on either city, but the route map suggests that at the least there should be a connection Syracuse.  

Here's what Clarkson has to say about getting there http://www.clarkson.edu/getting_into_clarkson/directions.html (and where I found the link to Adirondack Trailways).  

I'd wager that what is perceived as an overnight trip is too complicated and potentially expensive for CHA to arrange, given varying tastes lodging, dining, etc..

Jim Hyla

[quote David Harding]Here's what Clarkson has to say about getting there http://www.clarkson.edu/getting_into_clarkson/directions.html[/quote]

Use those directions around Watertown. Mapquest has you going through the city, the best way is shown here in Google maps, and is the way Clarkson recommends. When you get to Clarkson, Cheel is best accessed by the first entrance road. You can't park in the lots, but you can park on the road. So once you go over the railroad bridge look for the entrance road on the right. The arena is the dark "square" building in the center of the map, with parking lots all around it.
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