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I agree with Sara's comment about scheduling games on Easter Sunday as an
explanation for light turn out. I was at the UNH-DU game in Amherst, and
my guess is that there were less than 2500 seats filled, mostly by UNH
fans (USCHO says 3422, but I doubt it; Mullins holds about 8400 for
hockey). I was not in Amherst for the two Saturday games, but USCHO lists
3622 for both DU-Bemidji State and UNH-Harvard games (sounds dubious, but
maybe someone who was there could comment).
Thom Davis, UNH71
Go Cats (next year)!
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I am not getting into this east-west debate but I will say that today
being Easter may make a difference in attendance.
Just a reminder - If you are lucky enough to go to Columbus and are
planning on going to the dinner, be sure and RSVP to Carol right away.
Seats are limited.
Sara
SLU '77
Let's go SAINTS!!!
J. Michael Neal wrote:
> Drakelore wrote:
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>> To piggy-back on Erik's premise:
>>
>> Let's take a REAL regional - yesterday's in Amherst.
>>
>> Noon: Denver vs. Bemidji State
>> 3:30: UNH vs. Harvard
>>
>> I doubt that many of those folks in Amherst came early to watch the
>> Denver game. But I bet there were more folks in Minneapolis who stayed
>> to watch at least most of the Cornell game, than those who came early
>> to see Denver out east.
>>
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> I'm watching the DU-New Hampshire game as we speak, and there are a lot
> of empty seats even with UNH playing.
>
> J. Michael Neal
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