joshua1
Climbing Mt. St. James
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Post by joshua1 on Sept 5, 2020 15:28:36 GMT -5
When do you think woman’s basketball season will start and will fans be allowed
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Post by purplehaze on Sept 5, 2020 17:27:15 GMT -5
Nov 25th, the same as the men and you’ll have to watch on the PLN
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joshua1
Climbing Mt. St. James
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Post by joshua1 on Sept 5, 2020 20:34:54 GMT -5
Nov 25th, the same as the men and you’ll have to watch on the PLN When do you think fans will be allowed to watch the games forget the governor
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Post by A Clock Tower Purple on Sept 5, 2020 21:28:00 GMT -5
"Forget the Governor". Uh ok.
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Post by Tom on Sept 8, 2020 9:50:11 GMT -5
Speaking of the Governor, the current indoor limit for gathering in MA is 25. Players, coaches, trainers, officials, and broadcast crew probably exceed that number.
Unless a waiver is granted, home games might be played out of state. The number is 50 outside and the Red Sox exceed that so a waiver might be easy to get for personnel to put on the event. On the other hand, outside is very different than inside, and the Governor might be a little more stingy with waivers for indoor events. Either way, no fans until after the vaccine.
Right now the only thing that is certain is uncertainty.
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Post by longsuffering on Sept 8, 2020 10:20:57 GMT -5
Speaking of the Governor, the current indoor limit for gathering in MA is 25. Players, coaches, trainers, officials, and broadcast crew probably exceed that number. Unless a waiver is granted, home games might be played out of state. The number is 50 outside and the Red Sox exceed that so a waiver might be easy to get for personnel to put on the event. On the other hand, outside is very different than inside, and the Governor might be a little more stingy with waivers for indoor events. Either way, no fans until after the vaccine. Right now the only thing that is certain is uncertainty. Even though we are forgetting about the Governor, remember he played basketball for Harvard, and without looking up the history, those were years when the Crusaders regularly spanked the Johnnies, so we shouldn't expect too many favors.😋 For people from out of the area, Harvard teams used to be called the "Johnnies" in the Boston papers in reference to founder John Harvard back in the day, but I haven't noticed that reference for quite a while.
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Post by timholycross on Sept 8, 2020 11:29:52 GMT -5
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Post by longsuffering on Sept 8, 2020 11:52:15 GMT -5
If you click on the 1977-78 link in Tim's post it brings you to the national rankings for that snapshot in time and lists Holy Cross as #13.
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