Cornell vs Alaska-Fairbanks, 1/10/26

Started by Trotsky, January 09, 2026, 09:38:13 PM

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Trotsky


chimpfood

We'll get a better goalie in this one. Either it will be the third string who looked pretty damn good in his limited time today, or their usual started who wasn't on the bench today for some reason, but is a beast.

The Rancor

Where do people park for games these days?

arugula

Quote from: chimpfood on January 09, 2026, 10:19:07 PMWe'll get a better goalie in this one. Either it will be the third string who looked pretty damn good in his limited time today, or their usual started who wasn't on the bench today for some reason, but is a beast.

Classic trap game. We have league games coming up against Sucks, Dartmouth, Q, and Princeton and we beat these guys 7-1 last night.  Stay focused! 

andyw2100

Quote from: The Rancor on Today at 12:41:00 PMWhere do people park for games these days?

We are usually successful parking in the large lot just west of Wing Road, or on Wing Road if that lot is full.

stereax

Quote from: The Rancor on Today at 12:41:00 PMWhere do people park for games these days?
I know last week we parked at the lot just south of Bartels. But I also don't know if you need to book a spot in advance or what (passenger princess).
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The Rancor

I used to park at the crescent lot or garage, but it's probably not much of a walk from the wing lot.

andyw2100

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Quote from: The Rancor on Today at 03:42:43 PMI used to park at the crescent lot or garage, but it's probably not much of a walk from the wing lot.

I am almost positive Cornell now charges to park in The Crescent lot. I think the garage may still be free, but is likely tough to get out of after the game.

Here's a screenshot of info Cornell sent before yesterday's game, which seems to support the above.