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>Well, I feel that it's my patriotic duty to point out that while an
>average of 3823 per game only puts Cornell 16th, this is, if not
>completely sold out for every game, then damn close. Certainly all the
>advance tickets were.
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>Josh Herman
>Cornell '99
Actually, the fire marshall's limit for Lynah Rink is 3824 people, so the
rink was approximately one person short of sellout per game. What's
interesting is that Cornell was number one among ECAC schools in that list,
and averaged what is essentially 100% capacity, but ended up 16th in the
nation. I'd be interested if someone checked out the capacities of the
listed rinks and posted a list with percentage based numbers in addition to
the pure body count.
Larry Weintraub '98,
Cornell University
Let's Go BIG RED!!!!!
Quote of the Semester:
"They wear their hearts on their sleeves here at Cornell...and also
their faces."
-- TV Announcers at the Cornell-Colgate game,
while the camera was in a close-up on my painted face.
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