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− | + | ====November 12, 2005==== | |
+ | The band carpooled to [[Union College|Union]] to support the football team in what was the Liberty League Championship deciding game. The team lost 49-42, losing [[Dutchman's Shoes|the shoes]] and having to settle for an ECAC bowl berth. | ||
− | + | ====November 19, 2005: ECAC Northwest Championship Game @ St. John's Fisher==== | |
+ | The band took a bus to Pittsford, NY to play at St. John's Fisher for the ECAC Northwest Championship game, which the team won 26-22. A men's hockey overnight roadtrip was originally planned for this weekend, but because this game was for a championship the managers decided the band should support the football team instead. | ||
− | + | ====January 27, 2006==== | |
+ | One night stand to [[Harvard University|Harvard]] for a men's hockey game (lost 3-1). Many of the attending members ate at Uno's in Harvard Square before the game, while some of the older members snuck off to a nearby bar instead. The band wandered the campus for a while and lost track of the bus, which had moved about 1/4 mile across campus from where we left it. | ||
− | + | ====February 3, 2006==== | |
+ | The band carpooled to [[Union College|Union]] to support the men's hockey team, where the team lost 3-2. | ||
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+ | ====February 17-18, 2006==== | ||
+ | Overnight trip to two men's hockey games against [[Princeton University|Princeton]] (tie 4-4) and [[Quinnipiac University|Quinnipiac]] (at [[Yale University|Yale's]] Ingalls Rink, also tying 4-4). On Friday night the NJ Alumni Chapter invited the band out to dinner at a Chinese Buffet after the game (which we accepted) and they paid half the price of our meals. Stayed at a Howard Johnson in beautiful New Brunswick, NJ. Saturday the band ate dinner at a small pizza place in New Haven (the same one that much of the band ate at during the [[2003-2004#Road_Trips|2004 Yale one night stand]]) and got to enjoy the game at Yale's rink, since Quinnipiac didn't have one at the time that could accommodate a D-I men's game. This was the game of the infamous referee bastard cheer, when the timing worked out perfectly to yell "BASTARD!" while the ref was skating right next to the band. | ||
=Playoffs= | =Playoffs= | ||
====Football==== | ====Football==== | ||
− | *ECAC Northwest Championship Game @ [[St. John Fisher College|St. John Fisher]]: Won 26-22, running the football team's record in ECAC bowl games to 6-0. | + | *ECAC Northwest Championship Game @ [[St. John Fisher College|St. John Fisher]]: Won 26-22, running the football team's all-time record in ECAC bowl games to 6-0. |
− | ====Hockey==== | + | ====Men's Hockey==== |
− | *ECAC Playoffs | + | *ECAC Playoffs |
+ | **1st Round vs. [[Quinnipiac University|Quinnipiac]]: Lost in two games (2-1, 4-2). | ||
=Other= | =Other= | ||
− | *The band carpooled to | + | *The band created the assistant conductor position this year, to help make the job of the conductor a little less demanding. The assistant conductor this year was [[Mike Joseph]]. |
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+ | *The band carpooled to Lansingburgh to participate in their first Uncle Sam Day Parade. They won a "First Place, Adult Division" trophy after their performance of [[162_-_Final_Countdown|Final Countdown]] in front of the judge's grandstand. | ||
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Revision as of 13:29, February 4, 2008
Conductor: Tim Tesluk
Managers: AJ Macey, Neil Havlak
Freakout opponent: Brown (won 4-2)
Gift: Foam Goalie Mask
Road Trips
November 12, 2005
The band carpooled to Union to support the football team in what was the Liberty League Championship deciding game. The team lost 49-42, losing the shoes and having to settle for an ECAC bowl berth.
November 19, 2005: ECAC Northwest Championship Game @ St. John's Fisher
The band took a bus to Pittsford, NY to play at St. John's Fisher for the ECAC Northwest Championship game, which the team won 26-22. A men's hockey overnight roadtrip was originally planned for this weekend, but because this game was for a championship the managers decided the band should support the football team instead.
January 27, 2006
One night stand to Harvard for a men's hockey game (lost 3-1). Many of the attending members ate at Uno's in Harvard Square before the game, while some of the older members snuck off to a nearby bar instead. The band wandered the campus for a while and lost track of the bus, which had moved about 1/4 mile across campus from where we left it.
February 3, 2006
The band carpooled to Union to support the men's hockey team, where the team lost 3-2.
February 17-18, 2006
Overnight trip to two men's hockey games against Princeton (tie 4-4) and Quinnipiac (at Yale's Ingalls Rink, also tying 4-4). On Friday night the NJ Alumni Chapter invited the band out to dinner at a Chinese Buffet after the game (which we accepted) and they paid half the price of our meals. Stayed at a Howard Johnson in beautiful New Brunswick, NJ. Saturday the band ate dinner at a small pizza place in New Haven (the same one that much of the band ate at during the 2004 Yale one night stand) and got to enjoy the game at Yale's rink, since Quinnipiac didn't have one at the time that could accommodate a D-I men's game. This was the game of the infamous referee bastard cheer, when the timing worked out perfectly to yell "BASTARD!" while the ref was skating right next to the band.
Playoffs
Football
- ECAC Northwest Championship Game @ St. John Fisher: Won 26-22, running the football team's all-time record in ECAC bowl games to 6-0.
Men's Hockey
- ECAC Playoffs
- 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac: Lost in two games (2-1, 4-2).
Other
- The band created the assistant conductor position this year, to help make the job of the conductor a little less demanding. The assistant conductor this year was Mike Joseph.
- The band carpooled to Lansingburgh to participate in their first Uncle Sam Day Parade. They won a "First Place, Adult Division" trophy after their performance of Final Countdown in front of the judge's grandstand.