Albany Roll Call

Started by Robb, March 12, 2005, 10:40:59 PM

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judy

So, with CSTV now tape delaying the early game at 10...and (knock on wood)...anyone know if Jillians has CSTV?

ganderson

I'll be there, and I'm dragging my father.  He wanted to know if he should bring a cow bell.  I had to explain to him that someone was taking care of that.  It will be refreshing to embarass my father (instead of the other way 'round) for a change.  :)


Our tix are section 124 (opposite corner from the Cornell section), though of course I don't plan to sit there.  With my luck it's the Hahvahd fan section (which means we'd have it all to ourselves, but still... :)
Yale?  MIT?  Cornell's the only one with a hockey team worth a *#$%!

jy3

i will be there in spirit only! I have off friday but have to work of course saturday and then sunday i switch to nights. my wife is working fri and sat. no games for us. gonna listen over the web though :)
LGR!
have guys and i have some advice. if u want a souvenir buy it early as they WILL sell out :)
LGR!!!!!!!!!!
jy3 '00

Jerseygirl

Jerseymother and I will be at the championship game should Cornell be playing, as the Jerseychildhood home is close to Albany. But it is not, interestingly enough, in Jersey.  

Jerseygirl is now going to bed, as she has a terrible Jerseycold and is Jerseydelirious.


jtwcornell91

[Q]CM cWo 44 Wrote:

 Fine, fine work...... drinking + Big Red. Good combo[/q]

On the other hand, drinking Big Red = yuk.

jtwcornell91

[Q]CM cWo 44 Wrote:

 Without making any elusions to a potential matchup this year  , is it customary to throw fish at Harvard even in the ECAC's? (Not sure if they would even be warming up in front of us anyway)[/q]

No.  Do not throw anything on the ice on the road or at a neutral site.  No fish, no newspapers, no toothpaste, nothing.  Except hats, should that become appropriate.   Hats OK, anything else, NO.

RichH

In past neutral-site games where the fish question was asked, fans usually got creative.  Signs featuring fish were displayed, fish-shaped hats were worn, and people held up colorful paper cut-outs of aquatic life.  I think I remember someone tying a can of tuna to a string and pole to dangle.  No throwing.

The only time I remember seeing a fish was after the 1996 Whitelaw was awarded.  The closing shot of the TV broadcast was of a big 'ol real fish someone tossed.  That would've been interesting to sit next to the person hiding that for several hours.

DisplacedCornellian

This may have been mentioned already...but what are the designated Cornell sections (where was the CU ticket office selling tickets for).  If I end up going I want to try to get tickets as close to the rest of you yahoos as possible.  

andyw2100

[Q]DisplacedCornellian Wrote:

 This may have been mentioned already...but what are the designated Cornell sections (where was the CU ticket office selling tickets for).  If I end up going I want to try to get tickets as close to the rest of you yahoos as possible.  [/q]

The Cornell ticket office was sent seats in sections 107-113. The seats in 107 and 108 were set aside for family/friends of the players, staff, etc. So the rest of us are in sections 109-113.
                              Andy W.

REDhead

Actually the CU allotment went through sec 115....I believe 114 & 115 are the student sections, the rest went to townies and 'others'...

Pete Godenschwager

I'm pretty sure students were sold the same sections as everybody else.

Drew042

REDhead is right.  Students are in 114 & 115.  The rest of the ticket allotment was sold to the general public.
ALS '01, Vet '05

Pete Godenschwager

well, I'm a student and I'm in 111.  Most of the other students in line were getting 110-112.

AKMer

I'm a student and my friends and I are in 108. So that means we're in the section with family, etc.?

...hmmm, if that means sitting down and being quiet we may be moving over...

DeltaOne81

If you want to stand, you should probably go upstairs with the band - I don't know about this time, but typically the section with and maybe the ones around the band stood, and that was it. Being quiet, on the other hand, I don't think you have to worry about anywhere.