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The court itself is flipping too, likely to accommodate the lower level suite setup, so in theory once you get into the arena it will essentially feel the same.
Is that shown somewhere? If that's the case, it would seem the current sideline seats will be farther from the court, or am I not visualizing it correctly?
 
Reminder: extra points given per $100 donation made by or before March 31, 2025.
I'm not looking it up so you'll have to fend for yourselves....
 
I know there are casual fans at both venues, but I gotta imagine you would get more at the XL due to ease of access. Gampel is more difficult for many to get to, especially on a week night. And I imagine there usually aren't as many students.
Gampel has less seats so it’s about how much you give rather than how passionate you are.
 
Gampel has less seats so it’s about how much you give rather than how passionate you are.
I don't buy that. Up until this year, there was ample opportunity to get reasonably priced season tickets at Gampel. Prices and seat donation costs are similar at both locations. With the forever seat model, anyone that had season tickets before the back-to-back could not get booted out. With the rules around the upcoming seat selection process, no one with existing seats will get booted out. they might end up with worse seats, but they will have seats.

Talk to people who go to XL but not Gampel and many will say that difficulty getting to Storrs is an issue.
 
I agree and use the Syracuse and Georgetown games in January of 1990 as examples.
The then Civic Center was electric. The lights seemed brighter, the fans louder and time was almost standing still when we blew Georgetown out early. They were stunned......maybe the lights were too bright!
I’ll agree with this. It was rocking in those two games and really that entire season which is why it is still my favorite season despite the ending.
 
Undefeated this season in Hartford. But Gampel did have tougher schedule.
Hartford in big games is much louder.
Chief, undefeated at XL since a loss to St. John's on 1/15/23, a winning streak of 2+ seasons!
 
Hartford is a better home court advantage than Gampel despite what the coach and Gampel fans think.
The data does not support this assertion. Since Covid, UConn is 29-3 at XL and 30-3 at Gampel. In the Hurley era (minus games with no fans and exhibitions), 44-12 at XL and 54-7 at Gampel.
 
The data does not support this assertion. Since Covid, UConn is 29-3 at XL and 30-3 at Gampel. In the Hurley era (minus games with no fans and exhibitions), 44-12 at XL and 54-7 at Gampel.
neither is relevant without taking into account the strength of the opponents. How's the Quad 1 and Quad 2 records at each venue?
 
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