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I've attended several Cornell at Harvard games over the years as a neutral
observer (BU season ticket holder with BU out of town or off) and I can't
remember having a problem getting walkup tickets. Are things different now
that Cornell is a national power again?
Maybe Harvard needs to work on its own fan base. It's by far the smallest of
the four Beanpot schools now, having been eclipsed by Northeastern in the
few years in the 90's when Northeastern was better than Harvard.
Patrick Abegg
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Subject: Harvard's "new" ticket policy
I suppose this is an issue for a small subset of the college hockey
community, but I thought this was worth mentioning.
This year, Harvard University has implemented a new ticketing policy.
In order for non-season ticket holders to purchase tickets to the
Cornell @ Harvard game, they have to buy a package costing $44. This
package includes the home games vs. Princeton, UMass, Cornell
(obviously), and RPI.
Apparently, the Harvard AD has gotten tired of Bright becoming Lynah
East every year.
As a Cornell fan, I am more than a bit angered by this price gauging
policy by the Harvard AD. Any comments from neutral observers, as well
as those in alliance with the EVIL H?
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