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Will the gentlemen still play at MSG?
I'm pretty sure I read MSG will continue to host the Big East Tournament.
Will the gentlemen still play at MSG?
It's a 3 hour trip for me....I wouldThe notion that Louisville will support a league tournament keeps coming up when there is no evidence, seriously it doesn't exist, that Louisville could actually support such a tournament. The lifeblood of the women's tournament has always been people being willing to pay $99 for the tournament package. Louisville practically gives away tickets to women's games. Why would fans pay $99 all of a sudden for a tournament where the only good game is likely to be Uconn-Louisville?

Life is soooo tough!guess I'll be watching on my 60" HDTV![]()

I'm pretty sure I read MSG will continue to host the Big East Tournament.
Interesting, and I think great. But I hope it is not too long a deal. While I love having the conference championship in CT, I think it would be better to create a rotating home between two to four venues. Geographically Ct is now truly at the NE edge of the AAC and it would be wise to spread the wealth.
Seriously? It can't be more than 30 minutes door to door right?back and forth on Route 2 every night isnt an option
I assumed she was asking about the AAC Tourney, not the BE.
from Hartford to Uncasville? 60 minutes... by car, driving at the normal speed limitSeriously? It can't be more than 30 minutes door to door right?
Ah that explains the disconnect!from Hartford to Uncasville? 60 minutes... by car, driving at the normal speed limit

Those are not "cheap" room rates, of course I don't know if folks could do or did better in Hartford (the years we went, we paid with reward points). The times when I paid over $250 per night (or close to it) were special. Celebrations, resorts in Hawai'i, etc. For routine travel, we look for rates around $100.00, especially for a mulitiple night event. I would think that most would find the Sun pricy.DC - Room rates vary widely at the casino hotel. Weekends are pricey, big name concert weekends even more so. A $170 midweek room goes for $550 on the weekend. Those are rack rates, and I'm sure they can be beat. I don't think we have paid more than $250 a night for a view room. The brand new Mohegan Sun Hyatt nearby has rooms for under $120.
I didn't realize that anyone in CT drove a normal speed limit. Seems to me it is more like the Einstinean speed limit of the speed of light squared.from Hartford to Uncasville? 60 minutes... by car, driving at the normal speed limit
DaddyC - Mapquest drive time from the XL center to Mohegan Sun is 49 minutes. If traffic is light you can do it in less, but beware of speed traps.from Hartford to Uncasville? 60 minutes... by car, driving at the normal speed limit
I wouldnt mind it being in BPT for a few years, though there goes your free parkingThis should be fun. I bet Hartford is really bummed. I"ve never been to Mohegan Sun. will be fun for me next march... Would UCONN fans be supportive of holding it in Bridgeport? It seems like most were happy with the 2nd round of the NCAA's, except maybe for the parking...?

I personally am opposed to amateur sports tournaments being held at a gambling casino, so I sadly will not be attending. But I am happy for those of you pleased with it. To each his own I guess.
Care to explain why?

If you don't attend because of an opposition to gambling, then you are simply trying to draw attention to a BS holier-than-thou stance.
It's not like the league PGs are meeting in the Pai Gow room.
Get a frigging grip.
Geno: Morgan, get in there for Stewiealex just weak excuses "imo"... people act like the crap tables are at the end of each bench
zls, your complaint against those who will not attend the tournament because it is at Mohegan Sun is the exact type of intolerance you are accusing the other of holding. No one has to attend or not attend any event and if someone has a strong personal moral stance, misplaced or not, it is not their responsibility to make any you or one else happy and it is their right to voice their objection. It is their right to protest that with which they do not agree just as it is others right to attend and support the event. Shouting down others by criticism does neither any good.
Many people, religious or otherwise, have strong objections to gambling. Many religious traditions have no problem with gambling, most notably those who have run bingo for generations. I know several atheists who strongly object to gambling because of its social impact.
Ice - I don't want to speak for Zls but I think that they didn't object that someone might not wish to attend a game at Mohegan Sun because of the gambling. I understood that the objection was to the individual's need to post it in the manner that it was written .
Ice - I don't want to speak for Zls but I think that they didn't object that someone might not wish to attend a game at Mohegan Sun because of the gambling. I understood that the objection was to the individual's need to post it in the manner that it was written .