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1:17 PM
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Just for the record, part of the Cornell pep band WAS at the Cornell-Union
game at Union. I know, because I was sitting in the midst of them! There were
roughly 10-20 band members, who were talking about how annoying it was that
they wouldn't be allowed to play the next night at RPI. Other than that, I
agree 100% with what Greg wrote about the Cornell fans being fairly subdued.
If the Union fans/players thought we were bad at Union, they should have seen
us the next night at RPI (in a close, one-goal game)! Before the game even
started, one of the ushers there was quite upset that a) we yelled "RED" during
the star-spangled banner and b) that we brought our newspaper tradition on the
road with us.
There seems to be a strong sentiment on the network about being well behaved
in other people's rinks. I must admit that when I go to an away Cornell game,
I feel like it's my obligation to be even louder than I am in Lynah, because
there are fewer of us! I don't buy the "we're guests, so we should behave like
guests" theory. If I were a guest in someone's living room that would be one
thing, but this is hockey!
Just my two cents!
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