Regionals Sunday March 28

Started by Trotsky, March 28, 2010, 04:48:34 PM

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jtwcornell91


Greenberg '97

Quote from: RIT news articleWhen we find our team in the finals on Saturday...

Good for them.

Jim Hyla

Quote from: jtwcornell91
Quote from: Jim HylaAs an aside, I wonder if RIT will be as helpful to get their students to Detroit as to Albany.

Yes, they are.  We got an email saying that they'll have $189 all-session tickets in the RIT section available to students for $100, and have a bus leaving at 7am Thursday, taking the US route to Detroit for the RIT game, and returning afterwards, due back in Rochester in the wee hours of the morning, with a similar bus Saturday if RIT is playing in the final.  The email also included advice on the visa/passport requirements for people going themselves via Canada.
Yeah, but they're not staying for the second game. What do some of you say about that.:-}
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Greenberg '97

Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: jtwcornell91
Quote from: Jim HylaAs an aside, I wonder if RIT will be as helpful to get their students to Detroit as to Albany.

Yes, they are.  We got an email saying that they'll have $189 all-session tickets in the RIT section available to students for $100, and have a bus leaving at 7am Thursday, taking the US route to Detroit for the RIT game, and returning afterwards, due back in Rochester in the wee hours of the morning, with a similar bus Saturday if RIT is playing in the final.  The email also included advice on the visa/passport requirements for people going themselves via Canada.
Yeah, but they're not staying for the second game. What do some of you say about that.:-}

Safety fans! B-]

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billhoward

Quote from: Greenberg '97
Quote from: RIT news articleWhen we find our team in the finals on Saturday...

Good for them.
Good for RIT for nuturing hockey and hockey fans. Cheap buses to the NCAA senis is a more effective tool than Q's thundersticks for home games. Marist IIRC from a campus visit chartered a plane (bus?) for the women's run into the NCAA basketball round of 16 at underwrote the cost. It excited my son, a HS senior then, to think the school cared that much about its sports program. Nice if Cornell did this, too, but our fan base is already energized for hockey and immediately got psyched for basketball.