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I was at Conte years ago when Donyell Marshall hit a buzzer beater to hand BC it's 4,000th loss in a row to UCONN. It was funny as hell, because I think the 50 BC faithful that were there really expected it.
There may very well have been more UCONN fans there than BC fans. We were pretty vocal in our celebration, but, again, nobody seemed to care.
Moved to Columbus 20 years ago, been to an OSU game, which we lost, a few years back. Sparse crowd, but no real animosity, despite me compelety decked out in Uconn garb. I also get down to see the Cinnci game most years, although ive avoided the last few years, as we've been non competitive recently. The Stadium is small , compact and very hostile. My greatest experience was 2016, i was right behind cinnci bench, and Cronin was eyeballing me, as i was loud as hell, then the student section in unison started pointing at me and chanting. Even though we lost, i felt like the crowd was very aware and good naturedly antagonistic. Not an easy place to win.
You met a Victoria Secrets model? That will be the most impressive accomplishment in this thread?I was at the dildo game at the Dunk. Been to a bunch of UConn games there. I think that was around the time the Gordon / Okafor teams were rounding into shape but I can’t remember details. I have a vague recollection of being impressed by Donnie McGrath, and way more impressed when I met his wife years later.
At PC, at UMass, at Georgetown, at Villanova, at Cincinatti. Wore UConn gear. Most people were fine. A little good natured back and forth mostly. Worst was Cincy Georgetown nobody really gave a darn about anything Totally a business crowd.How was the experience?
Did you wear the UConn cap and any other UConn clothing there?
Any jeers, taunts or profanity from the hometown fans directed at you or the group?
Were any arenas particularly hostile?
I attended a few. Never been treated badly by opposing fans.
I was also at the Stanford game in full garb. We had just come off a terrible loss to Syracuse (I think we only scored 42 points) and Rip was hurt and didn’t play. Wasn’t feeling real confident, KEA had a strong game and we pulled out a nice win. Next day played a round at The Olympic Club. All in all, a great weekend. We need the good old days to come back!Was out west for business in 99 and got to see UConn beat Stanford at Maples. No issues from the fans. After the game ended, we lingered and then wandered on to the court and around the hallways near the locker rooms without anyone stopping us. Before we knew it, Coach Calhoun was walking right towards us and I got to shake his hand and congratulate him on the victory. Pretty surreal moment.
Also saw UConn dismantle BC at Conte in the Okafor years.
Was the BC game 2004 where a third of conte was UConn fans? Big Red was there and we were doing u-c-o-n-n chants.Was out west for business in 99 and got to see UConn beat Stanford at Maples. No issues from the fans. After the game ended, we lingered and then wandered on to the court and around the hallways near the locker rooms without anyone stopping us. Before we knew it, Coach Calhoun was walking right towards us and I got to shake his hand and congratulate him on the victory. Pretty surreal moment.
Also saw UConn dismantle BC at Conte in the Okafor years.
No excuse for losing to George Mason. That was the most embarrassing loss of the Calhoun era.I was raised a UConn fan from birth. My mother attended and my father is a college hoops fanatic. My parents took us to see UConn at Georgetown, when the Hoyas had Iverson. My brothers and I got to meet and get pics with Dicky V at a bookstore the day before the game. My father used to buy season tickets to UConn and BC, when the original BE existed, so I remember seeing the Donny/Donyell teams play at Conte Forum. As I got older and started attending games with friends, we would go to the Garden for St.John's games and the Dunk for PC games.
Also, don't let anyone ever tell you that the George Mason game was not an away game. I was there...it was.
And we were up 13 at the half.No excuse for losing to George Mason. That was the most embarrassing loss of the Calhoun era.
I went to a WVU/Okla St football game just for fun (Have friends who live near stadium) and had a beer thrown at me along with some bad slurs while returning to my seat from the concession stand. I had the nerve to wear a UC Bearcats Zip up with a WVU hat. WVU fans were notorious for pouring beer all over a group of older women who attended a Marshall/WVU football game in 06/07Went to every away and tournament game from 04-06, courtesy of sticks RIP. West Virginia was the worst followed by pitt.
For the most part all away fans were fine. WVU fans were the absolute worst between using racial slurs and just hating on UConn fans calling them everything southerners call northerners
The Cincinnati game was usually the only one I was able to go to every year. I have a connection for front row but it’s opposite side from benches. I never really thought of UC as a hostile place to play under Cronin. It seemed to change when Huggy Bear was gone. I don’t usually get messed with too much other than my wife giving me a hard time for being loud when UConn makes a play. I also attend with a group of UC fans though. That OSU game was a joke with the suckeyes living at the free throw line the whole second half.Moved to Columbus 20 years ago, been to an OSU game, which we lost, a few years back. Sparse crowd, but no real animosity, despite me compelety decked out in Uconn garb. I also get down to see the Cinnci game most years, although ive avoided the last few years, as we've been non competitive recently. The Stadium is small , compact and very hostile. My greatest experience was 2016, i was right behind cinnci bench, and Cronin was eyeballing me, as i was loud as hell, then the student section in unison started pointing at me and chanting. Even though we lost, i felt like the crowd was very aware and good naturedly antagonistic. Not an easy place to win.