In a few weeks I'm doing a men's/women's double header. If I park my car in the lot by the walk-underpass for the gal's game, walk to St St for dinner, then go into the KC for the men, will my car get some sort of ticket, will it not?
Sellouts would be awesome for the sue games, but then more than likely I can't switch seats between periods to stay on the sue end of the ice. I may have to go center ice for this series.
I'm guessing that the North Dakota, UMD and Gopher (one game at LaBahn) series will probably officially sell-out. Unfortunately, similar to last year, there are a number of no-shows and there will be empty seats. Depending on how many you are brining to the game, you may be able to move around. What sucks is that there will be people turned away at the door when the arena could actually accomodate them. Not sure if the athletic department has bothered looking into this situation.
In a few weeks I'm doing a men's/women's double header. If I park my car in the lot by the walk-underpass for the gal's game, walk to St St for dinner, then go into the KC for the men, will my car get some sort of ticket, will it not?
I fully expect that you would at least get a ticket, and more likely be towed.
This map shows the lots you're talking about (78 and 48) are 'unavailable' even to men's season ticket holders.
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools...2013-14/misc_non_event/season-parking-map.pdf
(I have on occasion parked on Mifflin St and walked the couple blocks for women's games; if you do so, pay attention to "opposite side parking", meaning OK to park on the even side on 'even days' and odd side on 'odd days'. Otherwise, there's the Lake St public ramp or University Square public ramp. And I do a 'double-header' maybe once a year, but I take city bus down to the Isthmus to avoid the costs and hassle you're thinking about.)
I interpreted the lot in question as the Alexander lot just south of walking path which is a cash lot for men's games. Honestly, I didn't even know 78 and 48 existed. They have to be pretty small and are probably permit only at all times.
In a few weeks I'm doing a men's/women's double header. If I park my car in the lot by the walk-underpass for the gal's game, walk to St St for dinner, then go into the KC for the men, will my car get some sort of ticket, will it not?
Sellouts would be awesome for the sue games, but then more than likely I can't switch seats between periods to stay on the sue end of the ice. I may have to go center ice for this series.
http://www.uwbadgers.com/sports/w-hockey/spec-rel/010814aab.htmlMaybe I've missed it, but is Rigsby able to go for either of the games this weekend? She was the main reason why the Badgers were able to take 5 points in Grand Forks.
On the weekly radio show Tuesday night, Coach Johnson talks about Rigsby fielding shots in practice, and how she's moving etc. Pretty much non-committal about the ND weekend, but it sounds more likely to be Desbiens.
Johnson starts at about 22:30, specific to the injury starts at about 27:30:
http://www.thebig1070.com/media/pod...gershows/wisconsin-hockey-hr-010714-24157187/
I heard a segment of that on 1070 yesterday afternoon during the On Wisconsin show. First, I was glad to hear the women's team get some coverage. Second, it didn't really sound that Rigsby was going to go this weekend. Fortunately, Desbiens is on a roll right now.
Just saw on the UW site that Saturday's game is sold out. Hopefully, those who have tickets and can't go can get them to others. I'd really like to see a minimum of open seats.
That's what I love about that show. Anything on the Wisconsin Badgers composite schedule will get at least a brief mention, and student athletes deserving of recognition, even if it's in a not-so-spectator-friendly sport, get recognition. It's a great way to give fans a little round-up of what's going on across the athletic department. Basically, it's the opposite of the "Badger Sports Report."