Georgetown 1990
That game is pretty much the standard against which all others are judged. Twenty-two years later, it's still the loudest.
Texas when Chris Mihm was their center. I was in the 200 level and none of us sat down the whole game.Georgetown 1990
How has Jan. 22, 2005 - #17 Pittsburgh Panthers at #13 UConn Huskies - not been brought up yet?
It was the first College Gameday for basketball EVER, there was a blizzard outside and 75% of Gampel was made up of students who bought back season seats from people who couldn't make it.
I know we lost that game but it was hands down the loudest game I've ever been at. Oh Freshman year....

I've been to all of the games mentioned and in my opinion the loudest crowd was against VCU in the NIT in 1988 at the old field house. By far the loudest crowd I have ever experienced at any sporting event.Texas when Chris Mihm was their center. I was in the 200 level and none of us sat down the whole game.
I agreeDuring our 17-3 run, there were 2 instances, Lamb's three and Ryan's steal/dunk that my ears were crackling from the noise...great times!
How has Jan. 22, 2005 - #17 Pittsburgh Panthers at #13 UConn Huskies - not been brought up yet?
It was the first College Gameday for basketball EVER, there was a blizzard outside and 75% of Gampel was made up of students who bought back season seats from people who couldn't make it.
I know we lost that game but it was hands down the loudest game I've ever been at. Oh Freshman year....
I agree that the unexpected win over GTown by the Dream Team was easily the loudest that place can possibly get, but last night wasn't too shabby. I haven't had that much fun in person at a UConn game in a long time.
ETA: Do I feel really old or what. I just realized that most of the UConn students of today either weren't born or were in diapers when that G'Town game was played. They think Dove is Jonathan Mandeldove.
I've only been going to games for 7 years, but that Texas game and Villanova in 2006 were the loudest crowds I've ever been a part of.
A couple of those Big Red cheers tonight were thunderous though! Gotta love how awesome Big Red's chant is, and how much the cheer squad chant sucks. (sorry I know I always mention that, but I can't resist!)
Yes, I was at the Gtown game in 1990 and last night's game. The GTOWN crowd wins by a hair. I do feel old typing thisout.
I was at the game and last night was one of the best crowds in some time. My throat hurt and voice was shot by the end of the game. In fact it wasn't until I was walking out of the XL that I realize my voice was at about 20%. That tells you something about how loud it was in there when you don't even realize your voice box is all but torn up until you get outside.I agree that the unexpected win over GTown by the Dream Team was easily the loudest that place can possibly get, but last night wasn't too shabby. I haven't had that much fun in person at a UConn game in a long time.
ETA: Do I feel really old or what. I just realized that most of the UConn students of today either weren't born or were in diapers when that G'Town game was played. They think Dove is Jonathan Mandeldove.
How has Jan. 22, 2005 - #17 Pittsburgh Panthers at #13 UConn Huskies - not been brought up yet?
It was the first College Gameday for basketball EVER, there was a blizzard outside and 75% of Gampel was made up of students who bought back season seats from people who couldn't make it.
I know we lost that game but it was hands down the loudest game I've ever been at. Oh Freshman year....
I don't understand how any game could be louder than that game was.
you don't understand because, well you just dont understand. UConn fans in 1990 had just suffered through 10 lean years - 5 losing seasons and 5 NITs. They were ravenous beasts who hadn't been fed since 1979 and a chance to knock off Gtown and the Cuse had them ready to kill. Those 1990 crowds were ferocious. They wanted blood. And dammit, they got it
Wasn't the SU and SJU games at HCC that year? Those crowds were great as well.
Cuse, yes, was only a few days apart from Georgetown game.
St Johns, no, that was opening night of Gampel Pavilion, with Harry A., himself, introduced at halftime.
How has Jan. 22, 2005 - #17 Pittsburgh Panthers at #13 UConn Huskies - not been brought up yet?
It was the first College Gameday for basketball EVER, there was a blizzard outside and 75% of Gampel was made up of students who bought back season seats from people who couldn't make it.
I know we lost that game but it was hands down the loudest game I've ever been at. Oh Freshman year....
Alonzo Mourning was yapping at Henefeld while lining up for a foul shot. Dove just ignored him and was preparing to try to box him out. A minute or two later Henefeld hit a 3 from the top of the key to help secure the win. An amazing night. Gtown was #2 but #1 had just lost and the Hoyas were poised to take over the top spot. John Thompson with his towel was pacing the sidelines. JC was still in his 40's and coaching his brains out. Uconn won the 88 NIT, then had a step backwards in 89. In 89-90 they lost their first two Big East games (including a 30 point loss to St Johns)and it looked like it was more of the same. Syracuse came in on a Wednesday and Gtown came to town on Saturday. Wish I could relive that game.
Syracuse came in on a Wednesday and Gtown came to town on Saturday. Wish I could relive that game.
Wasn't the SU and SJU games at HCC that year? Those crowds were great as well.
Cuse, yes, was only a few days apart from Georgetown game.
St Johns, no, that was opening night of Gampel Pavilion, with Harry A., himself, introduced at halftime.
I was under the impression we were discussing games at the HCC.
Gampel games should have their own category.