Opponents and Others, 2021-22

Started by Trotsky, August 21, 2021, 08:02:14 AM

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Chris '03

Quote from: ursusminorBoth RPI and DC have postponed their games for the upcoming weekend. Thus, the Harvard-Union game is the only one of the 4 games in the RPI and Union vs. Dartmouth and Harvard set currently scheduled.
Union @ Dartmouth now Wednesday January 26th. Dartmouth visits Lynah two days later.
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

jtwcornell91

Quote from: Chris '03
Quote from: ursusminorBoth RPI and DC have postponed their games for the upcoming weekend. Thus, the Harvard-Union game is the only one of the 4 games in the RPI and Union vs. Dartmouth and Harvard set currently scheduled.
Union @ Dartmouth now Wednesday January 26th. Dartmouth visits Lynah two days later.

Gaudet would never have tolerated such a disadvantage!

Trotsky

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Quote from: Chris '03
Quote from: ursusminorBoth RPI and DC have postponed their games for the upcoming weekend. Thus, the Harvard-Union game is the only one of the 4 games in the RPI and Union vs. Dartmouth and Harvard set currently scheduled.
Union @ Dartmouth now Wednesday January 26th. Dartmouth visits Lynah two days later.

Gaudet would never have tolerated such a disadvantage!
Bad Boy Bob is gone, like all the legends.

billhoward

Princeton shuts down access to safe students & faculty/staff, maybe Brooke Shields (unless they saw her in A Christmas Castle, bad even by the standards of Xmas rom coms) for January. We play there the final Saturday of the season, 2/26.

Quote from: Princeton PRDear Tiger Fans,

Princeton Athletics has announced today that it will be limiting spectators at home indoor athletic events to Princeton students, faculty, and staff who are fully compliant with the University's COVID-19 protocols only. This attendance policy will begin immediately and extend through January 31.
 
We will continue to work closely with University health and safety administrators to revisit welcoming back all fans for winter events as soon as appropriate.
 
If you have purchased tickets to any event scheduled from January 7-31 we will automatically refund your purchase based on your original form of payment. If an event during this time is rescheduled for a later date, tickets for the original event will be honored accordingly. Questions can be directed to the Athletic Ticket Office at 609-258-4849 or via email athticket@princeton.edu.
 
Princeton students, faculty, and staff who are fully compliant with the University's COVID-19 protocols may show their Princeton University ID at the door to gain admission to athletics events from now through January 31. All seats will be general admission.
 
For the most up-to-date status of Princeton Athletics events, live streaming information and more, please visit goprincetontigers.com.
 
Thank you for your continued support!

billhoward

Princeton shuts down access to safe students & faculty/staff, maybe Brooke Shields (unless they saw her in A Christmas Castle, bad even by the standards of Xmas rom coms) for January. We play there the final Saturday of the season, 2/26.

Quote from: Princeton PRDear Tiger Fans,

Princeton Athletics has announced today that it will be limiting spectators at home indoor athletic events to Princeton students, faculty, and staff who are fully compliant with the University's COVID-19 protocols only. This attendance policy will begin immediately and extend through January 31.
 
We will continue to work closely with University health and safety administrators to revisit welcoming back all fans for winter events as soon as appropriate.
 
If you have purchased tickets to any event scheduled from January 7-31 we will automatically refund your purchase based on your original form of payment. If an event during this time is rescheduled for a later date, tickets for the original event will be honored accordingly. Questions can be directed to the Athletic Ticket Office at 609-258-4849 or via email athticket@princeton.edu.
 
Princeton students, faculty, and staff who are fully compliant with the University's COVID-19 protocols may show their Princeton University ID at the door to gain admission to athletics events from now through January 31. All seats will be general admission.
 
For the most up-to-date status of Princeton Athletics events, live streaming information and more, please visit goprincetontigers.com.
 
Thank you for your continued support!

upprdeck

gonna be interesting to see what cornell does.  they called and called to try and get me to buy my season tickets.. i figured i didnt really need them but what the heck i will support the team. and then days later they stopped selling them.. if they go to something like staff only i will probably ask for some money back. I was gonna eat some of the anyway but if i cant even take people with me  why am i buying multiple tickets.

Trotsky

I just canceled my plans for Fish N Fowl.  Love means not having to say "fuck I tested positive."

French Rage

How is Princeton going to deal with averaging 2 or 3 fewer fans per game?
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

Iceberg

I was planning on selling my ticket to the Princeton game anyway since I'll likely be traveling, but if they do refund for the February home games, that would be even better. Princeton is the most heavily attended road game behind H so it would be a shame if they did limit it to school affiliates.

Jeff Hopkins '82

I haven't yet decided whether I'll go to Princeton yet.  Probably depend on what the cases are like then.

Swampy

While we were sweeping NoDak, our ECACH colleagues have been doing their best to fuck our pairwise: Toothpaste 3 < NMich 6, Clarkson 1 < UNH 5. Outside the league ASU 2 < BU 5 (which I guess is a push for us, but makes me wish the team had a better chance to practice over the break and Shane had stepped up sooner before the ASU series), and Alaska 2 < Maine 4.

Meanwhile in league play, Onion 1 < Sucks 4, which catapults the crimson into first place over us, thanks to them having played one league game more.

Trotsky

Quote from: SwampyASU 2 < BU 5 (which I guess is a push for us, but makes me wish the team had a better chance to practice over the break and Shane had stepped up sooner before the ASU series)
I don't think it's a push because we played BU once and ASU twice.  I *think* it would have been better for the team we played more to be better.

Swampy

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Quote from: SwampyASU 2 < BU 5 (which I guess is a push for us, but makes me wish the team had a better chance to practice over the break and Shane had stepped up sooner before the ASU series)
I don't think it's a push because we played BU once and ASU twice.  I *think* it would have been better for the team we played more to be better.

You're right. Just because I have two degrees from Engineering doesn't necessarily mean I can count to two.

Trotsky

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: SwampyASU 2 < BU 5 (which I guess is a push for us, but makes me wish the team had a better chance to practice over the break and Shane had stepped up sooner before the ASU series)
I don't think it's a push because we played BU once and ASU twice.  I *think* it would have been better for the team we played more to be better.

You're right. Just because I have two degrees from Engineering doesn't necessarily mean I can count to two.
Well, of course not.  There's only zero and one!

upprdeck

So Harvard has 2 players going to the Olympics.. One would think they would miss our games as they have to travel and practice.

They play around the 10th the first game. but I would assume they are there for the opening that means the latest they would travel is the first that doesnt leave much room for team to practice before they head out.