Archangel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I now set forth that the RPI band was nothing but
> malicious. They began playing songs once we had clearly begun them on
> our alteration of the whistles, including playing over our hockey fight
> song which we played upon scoring our lone goal.
I was there, yup.
> The rest of the game,
> we were lucky to play anything at all without the RPI band interrupting us,
> or if the entire band couldn't muster for a tune, they're percussion section
> attempting to drown us out.
Again...
> To make matters worse, the RPI band continually played during game play.
> Most notably, on RPI's first break-away, they made a number of loud noises,
> both percussive and horn, while immediately behind our goalie, Mike
> Parsons.
You know it...
> I believe that the
> NCAA does have sanctions against this. I don;'t know why they weren;'t
> invoked, and the RPI band should damn well know better anyway.
I don't know, but every band I've ever seen shuts up when the puck's
dropped.
> I intend to write a
> letter to my athletic director encouraging that the RPI band never be allowed
> back at Brown. And I certinly hope that if they do come back they don;t think
> that they can get away with this at Meehan.
Do it.
> Ever True to Brown,
> Greg Friedman
Also Ever True to Brown,
Dave Blackburn
BTY, I traveled 3 hours to see the game, and all I saw were a bunch of
Big Red Freaks.
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