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SNC 2010-11 Regular Season Thread

Just FYI:
To any SNC hockey fans near the campus, they got in a supply of new hockey related apparel in the book store.
Even noticed a new hockey baseball cap, while my wife and I were there this morning.
I picked up a dark green t-shirt....very nice!!!!
Did they get any jackets in? I've been trying to get my hands on one for years.
 
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Pete, no hockey in the west tonight, you heading to Northfield to bring your game count up? :)
 
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Pete, no hockey in the west tonight, you heading to Northfield to bring your game count up? :)
No hockey for me tonight....will be driving down to Mequon for the Point vs SNC men's NCAA BB game this afternoon.
Leaving, from De Pere, @ 3:00 if you can make it.
 
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No hockey for me tonight....will be driving down to Mequon for the Point vs SNC men's NCAA BB game this afternoon.
Leaving, from De Pere, @ 3:00 if you can make it.

Gamblers are at home for anyone needing a hockey fix. USHL penalty-minute leader Muskegon Lumberjacks in GB.
 
Re: SNC 2010-11 Regular Season Thread

This is a SNC thread, not a teenagers getting into fights thread.

SNC has to get its players somewhere... Nick Tabisz, Ryan Peterson, Brandon Longley, Maris Ziedens, Bucky Gruber... and so on. Think of it as a scouting trip!

And that's a pretty poor assessment of the USHL, BTW...
 
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No hockey for me tonight....will be driving down to Mequon for the Point vs SNC men's NCAA BB game this afternoon.
Leaving, from De Pere, @ 3:00 if you can make it.

I have to do the grind until 4. Surely you haven't forgot what that like already have you. ;)
 
Re: SNC 2010-11 Regular Season Thread

SNC has to get its players somewhere... Nick Tabisz, Ryan Peterson, Brandon Longley, Maris Ziedens, Bucky Gruber... and so on. Think of it as a scouting trip!

And that's a pretty poor assessment of the USHL, BTW...

Get the fighting out of the USHL and I might go to a game. No need for it at that level. Can't do it in college, why do it at that level?
 
Re: SNC 2010-11 Regular Season Thread

It's not hockey news but thought I'd spread the word all the same. Hockey does get a mention in this release so maybe it's legit. :)

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St. Norbert College will face John Carroll (Ohio) University in Dublin, Ireland, in its 2012 season opener as part of the Global Ireland Football Tournament (GIFT). The game, scheduled for August 31, 2012, will mark the first NCAA Division III game played in Europe since 1992.

The game marks the first time St. Norbert will compete intercollegiately outside of North America, and only the second time any team will have played outside of the continental United States. The St. Norbert hockey team played at Alaska-Fairbanks in 1997. The trip will be financed through private funding and no college operating funds will be used.

“St. Norbert College is extremely excited to partner with a fellow Catholic institution in John Carroll University in this event,” St. Norbert president Thomas Kunkel said. “This is a great opportunity not only for our football program but for the college overall.”

The St. Norbert-John Carroll game, with the venue still to be determined, is the only college game played as part of GIFT. At least three American high school games will also be played that weekend at various locations around Dublin. All teams participating in GIFT will have an opportunity to attend the Notre Dame-Navy game on September 1, 2012 in Dublin.

“This will be a wonderful educational opportunity for our student-athletes, and I am appreciative of our administration for supporting this endeavor,” St. Norbert football coach Jim Purtill said. “This experience will be great for those who might not normally get a chance to travel abroad in not only an athletic setting but an educational one as well.”

Travel information for fans as well as other information about the trip is available at http://www.snc.edu/athletics/football/ireland2012.html.

The Global Ireland Football Tournament is planned by Global Football, a Texas-based company which oversees several overseas trips for college football teams.

“After a year of planning, GIFT 2012 is now becoming a reality, and is already much bigger than I had anticipated,” Global Football president Patrick Steenberge said. “Through the help of American football leaders in Ireland, we have found a number of top quality stadiums which are eager to host our games. Since there currently are no high school or junior-level league teams there, it will be a chance for the American coaches and players who travel to Ireland to demonstrate their abilities to passionate Irish sports fans and media.”

St. Norbert is 107-21 in 12 years under Purtill and has won 13 Midwest Conference championship since joining the league in 1984. The Green Knights have made nine NCAA Division III Playoff appearances.
 
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If this was hockey news I guarantee Pete would have his trans-Atlantic flight tickets already purchased.
 
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