NCAA Regionals, March 30

Started by judy, March 30, 2008, 04:39:52 PM

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madAgaskar07

[quote Killer][quote Josh '99][quote Jeff Hopkins '82]Does anybody else wish Melrose would stop calling BC "Boston"?[/quote]Everyone in Boston who's not affiliated with BC does.[/quote]

Are you daft, man?  Nobody here calls BC "Boston".  Where did you hear that, 'cause this is the first time I've heard it.[/quote]

I've bolded the thing he was saying everyone in Boston who's not affiliated with BC does.

The BC/Miami game was great to watch, but I was surprised by how silent the fans were.  I was sitting behind the band and a pocket of BC students, and the only time they really cheered was during the two minutes that BC caught up and took the lead, and after the GWG in OT.
Cornell '07 M.Eng '08
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RichH

[quote madAgaskar07]The BC/Miami game was great to watch, but I was surprised by how silent the fans were.  I was sitting behind the band and a pocket of BC students, and the only time they really cheered was during the two minutes that BC caught up and took the lead, and after the GWG in OT.[/quote]

I noticed the same thing in the 2001 FF (Albany).  I was sitting near the BC band and fans.  They had a 1-goal lead in the last few minutes, on the verge of their first national championship since 1948, and they were just sitting on their asses as if it was a chore to have to be there.  I reiterate my claim that if Cornell happened to be in that position, you would see people launching themselves from the upper deck in joy and elation.

As it turned out (IIRC) NoDak tied the game with an EAG in the last minute, but BC got the winner in OT, triggering an eruption of polite applause from the BC band.

But hey, they have t-shirts that say they're good fans.

jkahn

Surprised nobody's posted it yet:  No. Dakota beats Wisconsin in overtime.
As long as you didn't have a compelling rooting interest in a losing team, it was a great day to watch college hockey.
Per end of game graphic, 1st semi-final will be BC-No. Dak. at 4 MDT, 6EDT, with Michigan-Notre Dame scheduled for 3 hours later.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

min

[quote Killer]Nevertheless, if it comes down to BC vs. ND, what does the Pope do?[/quote]
Perhaps it depends on the religious order that he belongs to. **] If he is a Jesuit, then he must have a soft spot for BC, a school founded by Jesuits. But of course, it happens that a Jesuit has never been --and most likely will never be-- elected Pope, so your guess is as good as mine!
Min-Wei Lin

trainbow

Wisc-NoDak was wonderful to listen to, by the way, including the post-game show.  Having said that, I'm rather cold to all of the teams in this year's Frozen Four.  On the other hand, if I can listen to more college hockey through Fargo radio over the internet, I hope they make it to the final game.  Hockey rulz!  ::rock::

trainbow

[quote min][quote Killer]Nevertheless, if it comes down to BC vs. ND, what does the Pope do?[/quote]
Perhaps it depends on the religious order that he belongs to. **] If he is a Jesuit, then he must have a soft spot for BC, a school founded by Jesuits. But of course, it happens that a Jesuit has never been --and most likely will never be-- elected Pope, so your guess is as good as mine![/quote]
Well, Benedict is not from an order; few recent Popes have been.  Having said that, Benedict and Notre Dame did not see eye to eye when (as Cardinal Ratzinger) he was the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (for curious souls, start with the short description of "Ex Corde Ecclesiae" on Wikipedia and from there to summaries of Hans Kung and Charles Curran).

French Rage

[quote Trotsky]NoDak isn't in the Axis of Evil (Minnesota, BC, Michigan), but I'm all for Wisconsin.  They're certainly my favorite western team, and there would be something funny in a sub .500 team winning it all -- it would kind of invalidate the entire year.[/quote]

How is NoDak not in the axis of evil?  Their fans warrant as much mention as the other three.
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

jtwcornell91

[quote French Rage][quote Trotsky]NoDak isn't in the Axis of Evil (Minnesota, BC, Michigan), but I'm all for Wisconsin.  They're certainly my favorite western team, and there would be something funny in a sub .500 team winning it all -- it would kind of invalidate the entire year.[/quote]

How is NoDak not in the axis of evil?  Their fans warrant as much mention as the other three.[/quote]

When Notre Dame is the least objectionable team in the Frozen Four, that's saying something.

DeltaOne81

[quote Killer][quote Josh '99][quote Jeff Hopkins '82]Does anybody else wish Melrose would stop calling BC "Boston"?[/quote]Everyone in Boston who's not affiliated with BC does.[/quote]

Are you daft, man?  Nobody here calls BC "Boston".  Where did you hear that, 'cause this is the first time I've heard it.[/quote]

Learn to read... learn to read... learn to read... ;)

Trotsky

[quote French Rage]How is NoDak not in the axis of evil?  Their fans warrant as much mention as the other three.[/quote]Hmm.  Not my impression, but I'm always open for a reason to hate a new team.

Jeff Hopkins '82

[quote French Rage][quote Trotsky]NoDak isn't in the Axis of Evil (Minnesota, BC, Michigan), but I'm all for Wisconsin.  They're certainly my favorite western team, and there would be something funny in a sub .500 team winning it all -- it would kind of invalidate the entire year.[/quote]

How is NoDak not in the axis of evil?  Their fans warrant as much mention as the other three.[/quote]

I disagree with that, too.  The NoDak fans I've met are OK.  

Besides, "my enemy's enemy is my friend" in this this case.  They Hate Minny more than we do.

Killer

[quote DeltaOne81][quote Killer][quote Josh '99][quote Jeff Hopkins '82]Does anybody else wish Melrose would stop calling BC "Boston"?[/quote]Everyone in Boston who's not affiliated with BC does.[/quote]

Are you daft, man?  Nobody here calls BC "Boston".  Where did you hear that, 'cause this is the first time I've heard it.[/quote]

Learn to read... learn to read... learn to read... ;)[/quote]

Ah, Fred, methinks better advice would be: learn to write unambiguously **]

Which still leaves me pondering the clause, "who's not affiliated with BC..."  Are there people here who are affiliated with BC who call it "Boston"?  Perhaps my circles are too small, but I can't say I've ever knowingly met any.  Happy to be enlightened.

Swampy

[quote Trotsky][quote French Rage]How is NoDak not in the axis of evil?  Their fans warrant as much mention as the other three.[/quote]Hmm.  Not my impression, but I'm always open for a reason to hate a new team.[/quote]

Read this: http://forum.siouxsports.com/index.php?showtopic=8046.!

DeltaOne81

[quote Killer]
Ah, Fred, methinks better advice would be: learn to write unambiguously **]

Which still leaves me pondering the clause, "who's not affiliated with BC..."  Are there people here who are affiliated with BC who call it "Boston"?  Perhaps my circles are too small, but I can't say I've ever knowingly met any.  Happy to be enlightened.[/quote]

Although I agree there could be multiple ways to read it, the flipside of what was being said was that people who are affiliated with BC don't necessarily wish he would stop calling it 'Boston'. Not that they themselves do so.

crodger1

[quote Jeff Hopkins '82][quote Jim Hyla]It seems like a small thing, and he gives a lot more color than many. I guess I'm more concerned about some of the no nothing announcers.[/quote]

I'll give you that.  He does enjoy the game, and he knew his stats and player names.  There are a lot worse.[/quote]

He also seemed to do it less on Sunday than Saturday.  However, he did refer to the schools as "franchises" early on in the broadcast on Saturday.  Yuck!

Regardless, I think he's doing better at it and seems to care more about it than he did a couple of years ago.