Naval Academy. Beautiful Arena. Everything there is perfect. $20 for a good seat.While not in D.C. how about Alumni Hall or the Halsey Field House at the United States Naval Academy? Halsey Field House is now a multi-purpose arena but used to serve as the home of the basketball team. Both Alumni Hall and the Halsey Field House have a capacity of 5000 or over and can certainly accommodate this game.
I believe the game is for the military, not for non-military fans and that no tickets will be availableGood news. Area fans will get a chance to see both teams in action and the players/staff won't deal with 5-6 time zones.
Alumni Hall in Annapolis holds approximately 5,700 fans. There are a limited number of enlisted personnel and staff at the Academy and then you’re talking about the Midshipmen, who may or may not be interested in attending a WBB game between 2 teams, neither of which are the Naval Academy.I believe the game is for the military, not for non-military fans and that no tickets will be available
It was unclear on the USNA website, however, there may be limitations on who can visit the Yard right now.Alumni Hall in Annapolis holds approximately 5,700 fans. There are a limited number of enlisted personnel and staff at the Academy and then you’re talking about the Midshipmen, who may or may not be interested in attending a WBB game between 2 teams, neither of which are the Naval Academy.
The game starts at 5:30 pm on a Tuesday, which probably conflicts with dinner and perhaps other scheduled Academy activities. I suspect that after getting an idea of how many tickets are needed for Academy personnel, there will be some kind of general sale to outside fans.
Alumni Hall in Annapolis holds approximately 5,700 fans. There are a limited number of enlisted personnel and staff at the Academy and then you’re talking about the Midshipmen, who may or may not be interested in attending a WBB game between 2 teams, neither of which are the Naval Academy.
The game starts at 5:30 pm on a Tuesday, which probably conflicts with dinner and perhaps other scheduled Academy activities. I suspect that after getting an idea of how many tickets are needed for Academy personnel, there will be some kind of general sale to outside fans.
The Naval Academy and the US Naval Yard in DC are two different locations. The Naval Academy is very much a college campus set within the city of Annapolis. Years ago I attended a Navy football game there, and while parking is a pain in the behind, you never got the feeling that you were at a military base with any restriction of movement.It was unclear on the USNA website, however, there may be limitations on who can visit the Yard right now.
I was gonna say, it's basically a home game for Fudd (and Fisher too).The Naval Academy and the US Naval Yard in DC are two different locations. The Naval Academy is very much a college campus set within the city of Annapolis. Years ago I attended a Navy football game there, and while parking is a pain in the behind, you never got the feeling that you were at a military base with any restriction of movement.
The enrollment at the Naval Academy is approximately 4700. So if every Midshipman and pretty much every military instructor, staff and family member attend the game, there will still be seats available. At a minimum, I would expect Azzi’s parents to travel over to the game from their home in nearby Arlington, VA. 😉
I’m well acquainted with the Naval Academy. The football stadium is not on campus. It has an abundance of parking. It’s across Taylor Avenue. The basketball arena is on-campus. To get on-campus generally you have to walk on and show your ID at a guard station. There are a couple of entry points. For big hoops games, one can park at the football stadium and take a shuttle bus to the hoops arena.The Naval Academy and the US Naval Yard in DC are two different locations. The Naval Academy is very much a college campus set within the city of Annapolis. Years ago I attended a Navy football game there, and while parking is a pain in the behind, you never got the feeling that you were at a military base with any restriction of movement.
The enrollment at the Naval Academy is approximately 4700. So if every Midshipman and pretty much every military instructor, staff and family member attend the game, there will still be seats available. At a minimum, I would expect Azzi’s parents to travel over to the game from their home in nearby Arlington, VA. 😉
As one who made Washington D.C. my home after the military for over 20 years, there are literally thousands of military personnel stationed at Naval Support Activity (NSA) Annapolis which supports the U.S. Naval Academy plus nearby Ft. George Meade which is home to service members from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines. If the intent is to make this for the military, there should be no problem in filling the seats with solely military personnel even despite the government shutdown.The Naval Academy and the US Naval Yard in DC are two different locations. The Naval Academy is very much a college campus set within the city of Annapolis. Years ago I attended a Navy football game there, and while parking is a pain in the behind, you never got the feeling that you were at a military base with any restriction of movement.
The enrollment at the Naval Academy is approximately 4700. So if every Midshipman and pretty much every military instructor, staff and family member attend the game, there will still be seats available. At a minimum, I would expect Azzi’s parents to travel over to the game from their home in nearby Arlington, VA. 😉
The players going to Europe was a PLUS. And im sure they’re pretty disappointed to miss out on it.Good news. Area fans will get a chance to see both teams in action and the players/staff won't deal with 5-6 time zones.
That presumes that tickets will only be available to middies and not to existing personnel and different service branches. In any event, even if it were just open to the Academy, I would fully expect students would jump on board for a game that is being televised on ESPN. (I also think you underestimate the UConn women's basketball brand value. Our playing in a game is a little different than a a game between say Ryder and Montclair State.)Alumni Hall in Annapolis holds approximately 5,700 fans. There are a limited number of enlisted personnel and staff at the Academy and then you’re talking about the Midshipmen, who may or may not be interested in attending a WBB game between 2 teams, neither of which are the Naval Academy.
The game starts at 5:30 pm on a Tuesday, which probably conflicts with dinner and perhaps other scheduled Academy activities. I suspect that after getting an idea of how many tickets are needed for Academy personnel, there will be some kind of general sale to outside fans.
Possibility: a requirement of some sort for the Middies and Academy personnel to attend since the game is somewhat ceremonial.That presumes that tickets will only be available to middies and not to existing personnel and different service branches. In any event, even if it were just open to the Academy, I would fully expect students would jump on board for a game that is being televised on ESPN. (I also think you underestimate the UConn women's basketball brand value. Our playing in a game is a little different than a a game between say Ryder and Montclair State.)
And @MilfordHusky too.I was gonna say, it's basically a home game for Fudd (and Fisher too).
Annapolis is a great place to see a game! Have you ever been to a game at West Point? Those are a blast as well.Possibility: a requirement of some sort for the Middies and Academy personnel to attend since the game is somewhat ceremonial.
One of the great "events" I have witnessed a few times regarding the Naval Academy is pre-game football when all the Midshipmen line up on the field in their battalions in dress uniforms. Can't help but, in awe, realize that these people are our country's finest.
(add to that, a flyover, and "Danger Zone" blaring on the stadium sound system) Damn, let's go!
"Dinner" at the Naval Academy? They probably give them 15 minutes to eat--especially the plebes--so they should have plenty of time to watch a game thereafter.Alumni Hall in Annapolis holds approximately 5,700 fans. There are a limited number of enlisted personnel and staff at the Academy and then you’re talking about the Midshipmen, who may or may not be interested in attending a WBB game between 2 teams, neither of which are the Naval Academy.
The game starts at 5:30 pm on a Tuesday, which probably conflicts with dinner and perhaps other scheduled Academy activities. I suspect that after getting an idea of how many tickets are needed for Academy personnel, there will be some kind of general sale to outside fans.