[LAX] Cornell-Harvard at Gillette Stadium

Started by Al DeFlorio, March 30, 2008, 10:09:33 AM

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Al DeFlorio

Next Saturday's game "at Harvard" will be played at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough as part of a college doubleheader, starting at noon.  The game will be televised in certain Comcast markets on CN8.  Here's an email with details sent by our old pal Phil Buttafuoco:


2008 NEW ENGLAND LACROSSE CLASSIC
 
Tickets On Sale For April 5 Doubleheader at Gillette Stadium

Foxborough, Mass. - The 2008 New England Lacrosse Classic, hosted by Gillette Stadium and the Massachusetts Sports Partnership, brings college lacrosse to Foxborough Saturday, April 5.
 
In the first game, scheduled for Noon, the Division I No. 6 ranked Cornell Big Red face the Harvard Crimson.  The second game will be a Division II Northeast-10 Conference game between Merrimack College, currently nationally ranked No. 6, and Bryant University, currently nationally ranked No. 7.
 
Ticket prices will be $13 (includes access to both games).  Children two and under will be admitted free of charge.  There will be no charge for parking.  Tickets are available in advance via Ticketmaster or at the Gillette Stadium Ticket Office on game day.  All tickets will be general admission.

"Harvard is excited to be a part of the inaugural New England Lacrosse Classic," said John Tillman, head coach of Harvard University.  "This type of event will reinforce the commitment and passion that New Englanders have to the sport of lacrosse as we work together to promote the sport locally, regionally and nationally."

The NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championships will be held in New England for the first time.  More information is available at www.lax2008.com.  The NCAA recently announced that the 2009 NCAA championships also will be played at Gillette Stadium and hosted by Harvard, the Massachusetts Sports Partnership and the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau.

For More Information Contact:
Phil Buttafuoco
Executive Director
2008 and 2009 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championships
Gillette Stadium
508-549-0258
philipb@patriots.com
Al DeFlorio '65

cmoberg

Beth and I (plus 1) will be making the trek down from Maine.

Killer

Planning to be there with at least 2 others, maybe a couple more

TimV

"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."

Al DeFlorio

[quote TimV]I'll be there[/quote]
I, too, Tim.  Let's be sure we connect.
Al DeFlorio '65

Hillel Hoffmann

Harvard's program has a lot of Cornell connections. I knew about Tillman, but I didn't know that Harvard captain Scholl was a Cornell legacy until I read this morning's piece in the Crimson:

http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=522826

Wish I could be there.

Hillel Hoffmann

Follow-up question for people who understand the New York City cable television habitat:

I'll be in New York this weekend. Is CN8 available on most Manhattan cable systems? Or maybe the better question to ask is: Is New York a Comcast town?

Jacob '06

[quote Hillel Hoffmann]Follow-up question for people who understand the New York City cable television habitat:

I'll be in New York this weekend. Is CN8 available on most Manhattan cable systems? Or maybe the better question to ask is: Is New York a Comcast town?[/quote]

Someone else probably knows better than me, but I think most of it is either time warner or cablevision.

DeltaOne81

[quote Hillel Hoffmann]Follow-up question for people who understand the New York City cable television habitat:

I'll be in New York this weekend. Is CN8 available on most Manhattan cable systems? Or maybe the better question to ask is: Is New York a Comcast town?[/quote]

If you wanna stop by Jersey, we get CN8 :)

CM cWo 44

I think CN8 is available free over the internet.

I am too lazy to confirm.... anyone?

jtwcornell91

[quote CM cWo 44]I think CN8 is available free over the internet.

I am too lazy to confirm.... anyone?[/quote]

I was just trying to look into that but I would need to boot in Windoze to check.  Also, they have multiple feeds and I don't know if both are on line.

Al DeFlorio

Cornell-Harvard lax will be on CN8 in New Jersey, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and "Cablevision homes"--whatever that means.  Asterisk says "subject to change."

If I go to this page ( http://www.cn8.tv/video/cn8live.asp?lChannelID=604&subhead= ), I get link that says "Watch CN8 live now."
Al DeFlorio '65

JasonN95

The game notes on the CornellBigRed state that the game will be available via CN8's webcast: http://www.cornellbigred.com/News/mlax/2008/4/2/040208mlax.asp?path=mlax

Jim Hyla

This game is also being broadcast on TW here in CNY. So anyone with TW might check your listings. I checked around NYC and it doesn't look like it.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

RichH

[quote Al DeFlorio]Cornell-Harvard lax will be on CN8 in New Jersey, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and "Cablevision homes"--whatever that means.  Asterisk says "subject to change.[/quote]

It's also listed for the New England flavor of CN8.