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Answering a question with a question. If MSG is not special, why is it called the Mecca?
It’s called Gampel South. Can someone please fix the thread title?
Answering a question with a question. If MSG is not special, why is it called the Mecca?
Because Okafor played there for us.Answering a question with a question. If MSG is not special, why is it called the Mecca?
LOVE THIS!!!!!!I read this today and thought about the OP here from last month. This is coming from a guy who lives no where near NYC (he lives in Memphis) but covers college basketball nationally. This is why MSG is special. No other conference tournament gets this buzz.
Purdue-Michigan State will get things underway at noon. Colorado State-New Mexico won't end until about 14 hours later. In between, it'll be one thrill after another. But nothing, and I mean nothing, will compare to the scene inside Madison Square Garden, just before the sun sets over the Hudson River, when UConn and St. John's take the court for the first of two Big East Tournament semifinals. Naismith Memorial Hall of Famer Rick Pitino will be on one side, future Naismith Memorial Hall of Famer Dan Hurley on the other. In the secondary market, it's the most expensive ticket in American sports on Friday by far.
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College basketball rankings: Rick Pitino leads resurgent St. John's into Big East Tournament semifinals
The Red Storm must defy the odds against UConn, the reigning national champions, on Fridaywww.cbssports.com
I’m gonna be LOUD there. My voice will be lost by halftimeI read this today and thought about the OP here from last month. This is coming from a guy who lives no where near NYC (he lives in Memphis) but covers college basketball nationally. This is why MSG is special. No other conference tournament gets this buzz.
Purdue-Michigan State will get things underway at noon. Colorado State-New Mexico won't end until about 14 hours later. In between, it'll be one thrill after another. But nothing, and I mean nothing, will compare to the scene inside Madison Square Garden, just before the sun sets over the Hudson River, when UConn and St. John's take the court for the first of two Big East Tournament semifinals. Naismith Memorial Hall of Famer Rick Pitino will be on one side, future Naismith Memorial Hall of Famer Dan Hurley on the other. In the secondary market, it's the most expensive ticket in American sports on Friday by far.
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College basketball rankings: Rick Pitino leads resurgent St. John's into Big East Tournament semifinals
The Red Storm must defy the odds against UConn, the reigning national champions, on Fridaywww.cbssports.com
Seeing a lot more UConn fans than Johnnies in the areaIt's 3:30. Is the Garden infested with UConn fans yet?
ACC is at the Cap Center? I live 16 miles from it in VA and didn't know. With *Maryland so close you think it would be all abuze around here? Crickets in the local pubs.It'll be at the Cap One Center in DC this year. Unless he's in NYC at MSG, Ed Cooley can check out what it looks like with fans in it .
This muddled bundle of disingenuity hints that you could be asking, answering, waffling, guessing, explaining, spitballing, trolling, or something else.
My only confidence is that your continued use of the pronoun "we" is an affront any poster who has offered you a sincere response. I don't trust you to regret such wormy behavior, but it wouldn't be out of line for a decent human being.
70% UConn fansIt's 3:30. Is the Garden infested with UConn fans yet?
2011 was pretty good as well.and of course the greatest Big East final of all time, 1996 - I was there with a bunch of UConn buddies.
At one media timeout, the big screen alternated between showing Husky and Marquette fans. The arena erupted in a chorus of cheers everytime a UConn supporter was shown, and boos everytime a Marquette fan was shown. This went on for probably 2 minutes and it was high comedy.You could feel the electricity in msg last night even while watching it on tv. Great atmosphere. What a great run this has been so far.
I was wondering what that was on television lolAt one media timeout, the big screen alternated between showing Husky and Marquette fans. The arena erupted in a chorus of cheers everytime a UConn supporter was shown, and boos everytime a Marquette fan was shown. This went on for probably 2 minutes and it was high comedy.
And yes, it was absolutely electric in there.
Doesn't UConn have more wins at MSG this season then St Johns ?BTW: UConn at MSG this year
7-0
6-1 ATS
Doesn't UConn have more wins at MSG this season then St Johns ?
Re: UConn NIT.For me the love of MSG goes back to 1988 when I was in my early 20's and made the trip into NYC for both the semi finals and finals of the NIT from home in Connecticut. It wasn't the NCAA Final Four, but it was the first time we won like that. MSG was electric and I was so proud to be a Husky - I think I was smiling for a month!!
MSG Partnership Extended to 2032!!!!!!! LETS GOOOOO
Bartender told me they love when UConn wins. I asked why, are we good tippers, he said no it's because we come in droves.Re: UConn NIT.
I remember (maybe I still have the paper clip somewhere), reading an article that quoted a MSG usher as saying they had not seen the garden that loud and electric since the NY Knick's Willis Reed injury entrance, or something to that affect. The NIT win was a big, big thing, and foreshadowed the inevitable love story with the Garden.
At one media timeout, the big screen alternated between showing Husky and Marquette fans. The arena erupted in a chorus of cheers everytime a UConn supporter was shown, and boos everytime a Marquette fan was shown. This went on for probably 2 minutes and it was high comedy.
And yes, it was absolutely electric in there.
I learned a lesson last night. Don’t have to buy tickets for the trip back. There was standing room only on the 9:30 they couldn’t check tickets.Metro-North: The official public transportation of UConn nation.