- December 5th, 2006, 2:36 pm
#45377
Longwood will be really up for this game. I think we have the talent to blow them out, but I wouldn't be suprised if it was close.
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El Scorcho wrote:post at your own risk.
jvegas14 wrote:Anyone remember the brawl between Longwood and LU fans after a game in the late '80's in the old Multi-Purpose Center?No comment. You have no photographic proof that I was even on campus at that moment.
Sly Fox wrote:Shoot, since I can't get reps any more (can I??), I know I got in a few hard shots. It was a blast. They lost the game AND the fight. A certain chancellor was "privately" thrilled to no end.jvegas14 wrote:Anyone remember the brawl between Longwood and LU fans after a game in the late '80's in the old Multi-Purpose Center?No comment. You have no photographic proof that I was even on campus at that moment.![]()
Seriously, that reminds me how much I despised that school back in the day. And it always seemed like we needed to check birth records because some their player slooked like they were in their 30s.
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right
ATrain wrote:At the St. Francis game, they billed Longwood as a "Longtime rival"-on longwoodlancers.com, this is the most anticipated matchup for them. Could this be the rebirth of a rivalry that can grow greater than LU/RU?ONLY IF THE FREAKING MORONS AT the big south--THE PRESIDENTS--LET THE LANCERS IN.
LUconn wrote:well, how can you have a rival when your home game is always over christmas break? I'm pretty sure the BSC has successfully killed that rivalry (as planned?). Now, to your average student I just look like a raving lunatic.The Longwood rivalry is the one that most people think of. We have a lot more students from that area than we do from the Radford area (from what I have noticed). Plus Longwood is closer so a trip to an away game is a lot easier.
SuperJon wrote:Students don't know who LU's rival is and don't even know we have a rival.Hey, I think this may have merit.
I think this should be part of a "Liberty Traditions" section of freshman seminar. I'll help teach it. For free.