Cornell Lacrosse Saturday May 1: We're IN

Started by TimV, May 01, 2010, 03:01:24 PM

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CUontheslopes


jtwcornell91

Quote from: phillysportsfanDoesnt look like there is a game time yet but funny that the game is on Slope Day, wonder how many students they will get

The off day is the opening of the spring booksale, which could be an added incentive to alums...  http://www.booksale.org/

phillysportsfan

Quote from: jtwcornell91
Quote from: phillysportsfanDoesnt look like there is a game time yet but funny that the game is on Slope Day, wonder how many students they will get

The off day is the opening of the spring booksale, which could be an added incentive to alums...  http://www.booksale.org/

Since it is at 8pm vs the middle of the afternoon, probably will get more students if they are not not drunk enough to make it there

Josh '99

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Edit:  And a Lang goal as the #10 play on SportsCenter.  Nice.
That was a really slick goal.

(And that's all I have to contribute to discussion, since the SC clip was all I saw of the game.)
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Tom Tone

Doubt you'll get that many of the casual student fans considering it costs 10$ for a ticket to all three games or 8$ for just Friday.

This is an Ivy League event, with ticket prices determined by the league, so your Big Red Sports Pass is NOT valid for admission.

We encourage you to come out and support the Cornell Big Red in this highly anticipated rematch with Brown on our home turf!  Student tickets are available for purchase at cornellbigredtickets.com, at the Athletic Ticket Office in Bartels Hall or at the ticket booths before the game.  Tickets for the semi-final round on Friday (includes both games) are $8 for students; tickets for the Championship Game on Sunday (played at 12pm) are $5.  An all-session ticket can be purchased for $10.

phillysportsfan

Quote from: Tom ToneDoubt you'll get that many of the casual student fans considering it costs 10$ for a ticket to all three games or 8$ for just Friday.

This is an Ivy League event, with ticket prices determined by the league, so your Big Red Sports Pass is NOT valid for admission.

We encourage you to come out and support the Cornell Big Red in this highly anticipated rematch with Brown on our home turf!  Student tickets are available for purchase at cornellbigredtickets.com, at the Athletic Ticket Office in Bartels Hall or at the ticket booths before the game.  Tickets for the semi-final round on Friday (includes both games) are $8 for students; tickets for the Championship Game on Sunday (played at 12pm) are $5.  An all-session ticket can be purchased for $10.

I guess they are really encouraging the all session tickets with those prices. Why are the all session tickets not available online?

Swampy

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Edit:  And a Lang goal as the #10 play on SportsCenter.  Nice.

Has Cornell set some kind of record this year for Top Ten Plays appearances? Whitman had that crazy shot in a tournament before Xmas, we had a bunch during the NCAA's, and now this.

Not that I'm complaining.