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it's the Connecticut way, I knowYeah, they do.
it's the Connecticut way, I knowYeah, they do.
The NCAA loves places that fill the seats.
If UConn and/or UHart keep submitting bids they will win.
It’s gotta be tough for UConn since they host the women every year the same weekend.
Spectra can be fixed by hiring someone competent.
because there were epic problems with parking in 98. You don't hear any reports nearly like that this year.If you think that is truly the case, please explain why it had not been held in Hartford for 21 years (last held here in 1998).
In 2018...the 36 sessions of the NCAA Tournament averaged 19,246 according to NCAA records.
If you think that is truly the case, please explain why it had not been held in Hartford for 21 years (last held here in 1998).
Hartford selling the event out is no different than any other northeast city. It sells out and fills the seats everywhere in this region. The tournament only struggles in other parts of the country which Hartford would not be competing with to host in the northeast. This region has the population density, wealth, and close proximity to all the large eastern metros for it to succeed at the gate wherever it is. There are many larger and more modern venues that are far better operated in this region for the NCAA to select.