I was there at the masters when norman imploded and lost to faldo. Remember standing 10 feet from him as he teed off 11 to begin amen corner. Found out from a buddy who played professional golf what happened the night before. Apparently norman was flying via helicopter to his yacht in savannah for lodging. That evening his wife decided to surprise him and caught him with his bimbos. Apparently he got no sleep that night.Was in Duluth for a quick biz trip summer of 1997. Friendliest city I've ever been to. Was only there for 2 days/1 night, so asked about what to do for fun. "Go to the baseball game," was the common reply. So I did. And it was Ila Borders' first professional win, over Sioux Falls, first woman to do so at any level of professional integrated baseball.
My dad was at UConn the same time as you it seems (68-72). I asked him about it just now and he said he remembers that game but especially remembers Doug: my dad's best friend at uconn was also HS buddies with Doug. Either way, all of these memories from your guys' class seem to be shared by all alum. There seems to be a collective consciousness from the early 70s classes. Seems like a pretty great time to have been a Husky.Surprised this hasn't been mentioned - Along with about 4,000 of my closest friends, I was at the famous 35-32 slow down game against heavily favored Rhode Island in 1970. 9-7 at the half. Three UConn players (two starters and the first guy off the bench) were suspended for some off the court "shenanigans" earlier in the week. Little used sophomore Doug Melody was the primary ball handler and ran the four corners beautifully. That was Dee Rowe's first year. He always said his biggest mistake was to win 14 games his first year (following a 5-19 season the year before his arrival). The Huskies were sub .500 the next two years before they turned it around.
Also saw "well past his prime" Michael Jordan score 45 points for the Wizards against the Nets on New Years Eve in 2001. Was visiting family in Northern Virginia and my brother got us some tickets.
I just had a freak out moment when I saw 2018. I'm assuming 2008. Either way, I remember that last season. What a weird time for Mets fans. They all hated Shea but were so upset to see it go. I know I'll always miss those cheesy neon players on the outside structure.I was at the last win at Shea Stadium. 10/13/2018
Santana took the mound on 3 days rest and pitched a complete game shut out in a must win game against the Marlins.
117 pitches, 9 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 9 K
They lost the last game of the season and were eliminated from the postseason.
I was there too. Had a beer poured on me as a 14 yr old because I was wearing a 1999 Yanks WS shirt...but its what my parents taught me to expect living amongst Sox Fans/Massholes. (Best part was driving home after the game and laughing at the Cowboy-Up signs on I-90).Saw Pedro Martinez throw an old man by the face one time.
Wow!!! Cowboy up. I can't believe that was a thing.I was there too. Had a beer poured on me as a 14 yr old because I was wearing a 1999 Yanks WS shirt...but its what my parents taught me to expect living amongst Sox Fans/Massholes. (Best part was driving home after the game and laughing at the Cowboy-Up signs on I-90).
I’m not a Musberger fan to put it mildly. He did no homework for the 1990 regular season game Granted UConn was having their first BE success but He kept calling the team “The UConn”. The UConn with the ball and such. Also remember the last regular season BE game that year was Georgetown vs Syracuse. The winner would be co-champs of the BE with UConn. They called the game as if it was for the outright championship never mentioning UConn that I remember.‘90 Big East Semis against GTown. Arrived early and yelled across an empty arena at Brent Musburger who barely acknowledged the team that year (he was knocked off his perch by CBS weeks later, replaced by Jim Nantz).
A great win against a team that spanked the boys handily at the Cap Center the week before after the famous UConn win in January.
I was at that game also, yes a lot of blood. Tragic.I was at the Whalers game when Mark Howe slid into the goal and got skewered. They pulled him off of it like a side of beef. Blood all over the ice.
Unlikely I knew your dad. I think at that time there were about 13-14,000 undergrads on campus. I was in the Jungle my freshman year (2nd floor Windham/Winthrop), fifth floor Belden for two years and then off campus for my senior year. It certainly was an interesting time to be a college student.My dad was at UConn the same time as you it seems (68-72). I asked him about it just now and he said he remembers that game but especially remembers Doug: my dad's best friend at uconn was also HS buddies with Doug. Either way, all of these memories from your guys' class seem to be shared by all alum. There seems to be a collective consciousness from the early 70s classes. Seems like a pretty great time to have been a Husky.
In September of 2017 went to Texas to see a Yankees-Rangers game and a Giants-Cowboys (first game of the NFL season) game on the same day.
In the baseball game Aaron Judge and Gary Sanchez hit 2 hrs each the Yankees scored 18 runs.
Walk over to Cowboy stadium, one of the few venues you can see both games, walking distance wise. Cowboys beat Giants 19-3 game was very boring but the atmosphere was very electric was watching in standing room tickets. There were a lot of Yankee-Cowboys fans at both venues.
Cowboys fans were very friendly Jerrys world is definetly a tourist attraction, was able to take a tour of the place the day before and be on the field that stadium is over whelming being under the huge jumbo tron.
September 27 2008, I was there, have a bunch of pictures. Glad I didn't attend on the 28th.I was at the last win at Shea Stadium. 10/13/2018
Santana took the mound on 3 days rest and pitched a complete game shut out in a must win game against the Marlins.
117 pitches, 9 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 9 K
They lost the last game of the season and were eliminated from the postseason.
I was at this game too! Had a great view of the action maybe 15 rows behind the Sox dugout.Saw Pedro Martinez throw an old man by the face one time.