Odd this article doesn’t say that UConn hasn’t lost in Hartford in 3 years. Statistically it is a better home court advantage than Gampel. We have lost 2 times at Gampel this year alone.
I agree.The Civic Center always seemed louder back in the day, but I don't get to enough games to judge anymore. Civic Center seems louder on TV. Gampel's shape and spacious dome work against it.
Makes sense, 2 of 3 losses and several underperformances at homeI don't know about which home court has been better but we have a negative home court advantage this year.
This is from teamrankings.com
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I don't know which location I would take over the other as this seems like an eternal debate. However, Gampel in the 1990s and early 2000s was loud and raucous and fantastic. My wife who is from California only started going to UConn games with me since 2011 where the first game was against Syracuse with the ESPN anchors there. She always asks me "what is up with this crowd?". She is right. When I watch other teams' home games, their fans are loud. UConn home games are like a library compared to other teams' home crowds.Gampel is a special place. When I was a student in the mid late 90s, Gampel was by far the loudest and most intense place for visitors to come to. It took a special performance (see Kittles and Villanova in 1995) for the other school to win. I remember games against Syracuse in the 1994-1995 season, Stanford in 1997-1998 and the game against Michigan State in the 1998-1999 season as special atmospheres that can only happen at Gampel. Gampel set us an apart and it’s a shame the atmosphere is nothing like the 90s or early 00s. Obviously, ticket inflation has a lot to do with it but if I had my choice Gampel over HCC all day/week.
If you flip a coin 3 times and it comes up heads every time, does that mean the 4th time will be heads?
Heh. It's UConn that's special, not Gampel. We took the road trip to Virginia for a game the year before Gampel opened. My first impression of Gampel was that it was just like Virginia's building. That same year, Virginia announce they were building a new arena because the old one was deemed obsolete. That tells the story, imo. Gampel was obsolete from the start.Gampel is a special place.
This year, it absolutely flipped to Hartford being better. Partly because the scheduled is more balanced but I think the school did a number to the energy at Gampel with the number of empty or corporate seats in the lower bowl. It doesn't seem as dramatic of a change at the PEEP. Also my section in tier 2 refuses to stand when we need to at Gampel. Has not been a problem in Hartford. I think the more hardcore UConn lives in the Central to Western CT area.
Another undefeated season in Hartford.Welp, last night felt like 16,000 voted for Hartford/PBA. All game long.