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I think first heard it from Wisconsin fans at the NCAA's in 1973. I also
saw Wisconsin in the NCAA in 1972 and 1970 so I could have the wrong year
but the recollection of 1973 is strong -- maybe because Cornell lost in
OT. I think Cornell fan's started using it the next season -- 1973/74.
--Steve Rockey
CU 1970
At 1/20/2008 05:00 AM, you wrote:
>At 04:56 PM 1/19/2008 -0500, =?utf-8?Q?Richard_Henry?= wrote:
> >I have my own theory, but I don't want to won't prejudice the results, so
> >I will respond later. Please respond with when and where you first heard
> >a visiting goalie treated to a "sieve" chant after letting in a goal.
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>I first heard it at my first Cornell game back in the early '80s, but older
>accounts I've read credit the Wisconsin fans with coming up with it first,
>in the early '70s or perhaps even before that.
>--
>Bill Fenwick DJF 5/27/94
>Cornell '86 and '95 JCF 12/2/97
>LET'S GO RED!!
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