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I wouldn’t mind alternating with Bridgeport either. Total Mortgage, or whatever it’s now called can fit sizable crowds for a growing tournament. 3k arenas, even state of the art and super nice ones, just don’t cut it.Not only do they have the two best teams play against each other on the first day of the tourney, they have them playing in the afternoon.
And dont get me started on how they limit the attendance by not playing at XL every year.
Crazy
Sacred Heart is the host. Of course they are playing the late game. And if this isn’t going to be bogus, they need to play a “round robin” type of first round. I assume we’ll play Yale next year.Friday Games:
UConn vs Quinnipiac @ 4:00p
Sacred Heart vs Yale @ 7:30p
Yale/Ingalls is the host site next year..Sacred Heart is the host. Of course they are playing the late game. And if this isn’t going to be bogus, they need to play a “round robin” type of first round. I assume we’ll play Yale next year.
XL Center is UConn territory. No wonder QU, SHU and Yale don’t relish playing in “our” home environment. Furthermore, why does UConn play only 12 of 16 home games on campus, four at XL? Expenses at XL are brutal. We are not even close to the attendance numbers in hockey to turn a profit there.Last years attendance at the XL for the Quinnipiac/UConn game was 6429. Might have done a tad better at the XL Center this year. That is if it was the 7:00 game. Some people seem averse to making money.
You could have bought face value tickets for like $30 a few weeks ago.Looks like the only tickets left for QU v Uconn are $100 for unreserved seats in their beergarden…too steep when I can sit at home and watch SNY for free….sad reality