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I'm not so sure the NCAA bans beer. I think it is up to the arena and
the contract negotiations they have with the NCAA. I know for darn sure
there was no beer in Cincinatti as we all had to sit there for hours
waiting for the ice to harden. That is the only time I was glad they
didn't sell beer, because I would have been so drunk before the game
started!!!
Providence didn't sell, but I'm sure they did in Milwaukee ('93 and '97)
and in St. Paul. Albany, I'm not sure of.
Okay, Hockey-Lers -- which finals do you remember being able to sip your
favorite beverage and enjoy the greatest game on earth?
Nathan Eric Hampton
Ben Flickinger wrote:
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> >What remains to be seen, however ... is what
> >impact the new AHL team will have on Riverhawk
> >attendance. One of the major disadvantages the
> >college game has in such challenges is the ban on
> >alcoholic beverages at all NCAA events.
>
> This is not entirely true. Alcohol is banned at all NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP
> events. The NCAA allows beer at regular season events, at the school's
> discretion. They sell beer at UNO hockey games, and I believe I've seen em
> sell it at Husker football, Colorado football, Creighton basketball, etc.
> The NCAA does ban it during tournies and playoffs though.
>
> Ben F.
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