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Originally posted by DrDemento View PostI will only begin thinking about a next season when i see it. Too much time left to go and far too many things can happen that can be used as ammunition.
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Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostI expected Sezenack to post this, and he has been here today. Maybe he forgot. https://***********/RPI_RedArmy/stat...50184341512192
An NU reply stated those two games are over Thanksgiving.
Monday’s suck but hopefully some more non-conference game news will brighten your Monday! The rest of RPI hockey’s non-con games are a home series vs Canisius, a home and home with UVM, a home and home with LIU, a one game trip to Army, and of course, the Mayor’s Cup! #LetsGoRedLast edited by Ralph Baer; 04-05-2021, 09:48 PM.
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Originally posted by sezenack View Post
It is not a 36 game season ;-)
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Today is 6 April 2021. There are 179 days until RPI's next game.
This is based upon 2 October 2021 for the start of next season.
Last edited by Ralph Baer; 04-06-2021, 03:17 PM.
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Originally posted by Go Puckman View Post
It's April 6th today. Just trying to keep you straight
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I know it's too late for anything to happen on the hockey front this academic year, but I seem to recall that when the return to in-person instruction was given the green light, spring sports were also given the green light to begin practice.
That was several weeks ago. If the spring sports teams were allowed to begin practice, presumably it was with the idea that they would eventually play in games.
I look at the Liberty League schedule for men's lacrosse and seven teams are scheduling games. Union, which joined with us in cancelling the winter sports season, is one of those who are participating in games. RPI, however, is nowhere to be found on any of their schedules.
Of course, if there are only seven teams scheduling games, one of those seven has an open date each Saturday. This Saturday, Vassar has an open date. Next Saturday, it will be Clarkson. The following week, Skidmore, and on May 1, the last week of the season, St. Lawrence is open.
Why in the name of sense can't our athletic director call up those four schools and say "Hey, I see you guys have an open date. How about we get together and play a game?"
Or is he still waiting for someone to make up her mind as to whether any sports should be allowed to happen this year?
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Originally posted by Waite21 View PostI know it's too late for anything to happen on the hockey front this academic year, but I seem to recall that when the return to in-person instruction was given the green light, spring sports were also given the green light to begin practice.
That was several weeks ago. If the spring sports teams were allowed to begin practice, presumably it was with the idea that they would eventually play in games.
I look at the Liberty League schedule for men's lacrosse and seven teams are scheduling games. Union, which joined with us in cancelling the winter sports season, is one of those who are participating in games. RPI, however, is nowhere to be found on any of their schedules.
Of course, if there are only seven teams scheduling games, one of those seven has an open date each Saturday. This Saturday, Vassar has an open date. Next Saturday, it will be Clarkson. The following week, Skidmore, and on May 1, the last week of the season, St. Lawrence is open.
Why in the name of sense can't our athletic director call up those four schools and say "Hey, I see you guys have an open date. How about we get together and play a game?"
Or is he still waiting for someone to make up her mind as to whether any sports should be allowed to happen this year?
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Originally posted by Waite21 View PostI know it's too late for anything to happen on the hockey front this academic year, but I seem to recall that when the return to in-person instruction was given the green light, spring sports were also given the green light to begin practice.
That was several weeks ago. If the spring sports teams were allowed to begin practice, presumably it was with the idea that they would eventually play in games.
I look at the Liberty League schedule for men's lacrosse and seven teams are scheduling games. Union, which joined with us in cancelling the winter sports season, is one of those who are participating in games. RPI, however, is nowhere to be found on any of their schedules.
Of course, if there are only seven teams scheduling games, one of those seven has an open date each Saturday. This Saturday, Vassar has an open date. Next Saturday, it will be Clarkson. The following week, Skidmore, and on May 1, the last week of the season, St. Lawrence is open.
Why in the name of sense can't our athletic director call up those four schools and say "Hey, I see you guys have an open date. How about we get together and play a game?"
Or is he still waiting for someone to make up her mind as to whether any sports should be allowed to happen this year?Class of '93
16 years at Section 9, Row D, Seats 1-4
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Originally posted by ServinisScores View Post
Vassar & SLU have RPI on their schedule for men's lacrosse....not sure why RPI can't publish a schedule.
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