ITHACA, N.Y. — In advance of Saturday's men's hockey game between No. 7-ranked Cornell and Harvard, fans are kindly reminded that there is a zero-tolerance policy regarding fish being brought into Lynah Rink.
The throwing of any object onto the ice before, during, or after the game, or any other disruptive behavior, will not be tolerated and will result in automatic ejection from the venue. Cornell has been notified that any disruption in the game caused by items thrown onto the ice will result in a two-minute minor penalty against the Big Red for delaying the game.
Fans are strongly encouraged to arrive early to ensure timely entry to the rink due to inspections at the door.
Cornell Athletics now follows a clear bag policy, which allows fans to bring in a clear tote that is 12" by 6" by 12" or smaller, a clear one-gallon plastic storage bag, or a small hand-held purse that is 4.5" by 6.5" or smaller. Diaper bags are allowed inside the venue with the accompaniment of a child.
Backpacks, camera bags, binocular cases, cinch bags, and computer bags are prohibited from being brought into the venue by fans.
This weekend's games against Dartmouth (Friday) and Harvard (Saturday) are sold out. Each night's game will be broadcast live on ESPN+ and over the airwaves on WHCU (870 AM, 97.7 FM, whcuradio.com).