Basketball East Regional Roll Call

Started by Chris '03, March 21, 2010, 08:52:43 PM

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Josh 03

Nice Khaliq!  I am forwarding this to some NY friends of mine that I think might be very interested.  

Roll call wise, I will be there, driving from DC!

Jordan 04

That's great that they're trying to get a bus trip together, but 3:30 seems a bit late to be departing the city. Leaves little room for error.

semsox

Game starts at 10.  Can't imagine it taking more than 6 1/2 hours to get to Syracuse...

Robin

Have people gotten tickets through Cornell ticket office?

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: RobinHave people gotten tickets through Cornell ticket office?
We've heard nothing from them as of right now.
Al DeFlorio '65

Chris '03

Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: RobinHave people gotten tickets through Cornell ticket office?
We've heard nothing from them as of right now.

Ditto. Though I expect only "winners" to hear anything.
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

phillysportsfan

On Wednesday single session tickets will be available for $74 since there are more than 9000 tickets available, so much for Kentucky buying up all the tickets

http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2010/03/tickets_remain_available_for_n.html


Al DeFlorio

Al DeFlorio '65


Chris '03

"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

seth

Is there any chance anyone has received an e-mail saying they were not selected?

upperdeck


phillysportsfan

reposting this from the basketball forum from former basketball player Khaliq Gant:

Thanks to everyone for their help. After a busy day, we have the bus full and have a waiting list of people who would like to get on the bus. Have to admire the Big Red spirit.

Go Big Red!

-Khaliq Gant '09

billhoward

Cornell oughtta give Khaliq a bus. Wasn't it his hospital stay where Jeff Foote's mom worked that got Foote thinking about Cornell? We've heard the Louis Dale-couldn't-find-a-home story a couple times (not bored of it yet) but this is an important piece of the puzzle, too.

Two (three?) years ago when Marist made the NCAAs in women's hoops, the school chartered and subsidized a plane for however many students fit.