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Does anyone here know why Uconn was not on the floor for the National Anthem?
I do not. (I know, why respond?)

But if they weren't there, I have no problem with that. I always thought it was dumb to play the National Anthem before a game that does not include the (a) National team. If you're gonna play music/song(s) before the game, play the Alma Mater or the Fight Song of the respective teams that are actually playing.

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I do not. (I know, why respond?)

But if they weren't there, I have no problem with that. I always thought it was dumb to play the National Anthem before a game that does not include the (a) National team. If you're gonna play music/song(s) before the game, play the Alma Mater or the Fight Song of the respective teams that are actually playing.

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Not to mention more people actually know the words to these songs! What is the most lip-synched song in America should be a Jeopardy question!

ANSWER: What is the US National Anthem 🤣
 
Does anyone here know why Uconn was not on the floor for the National Anthem?
I don't know why. My husband and I were at the game and had a conversation with the people around us as we tried to remember if the team was on the floor when the anthem was played on Saturday. None of us could remember for sure, but we thought they had been.

We have season tickets, and I will say that the pregame order of operations for NCAA tournament games seems to differ from that for regular-season games. If memory serves, the anthem was played yesterday several minutes earlier than it is during the regular season, when it is played right before the starting lineups are announced. I wonder if the team has a pregame routine they adhere to and were therefore in the locker room when the anthem was played.
 
I was at the Sat. game (vs. UTSA) and the teams were not on the floor for the playing of the national anthem then either. I thought it was odd, as they always are when it's regular-season games. But since it was both teams, I assume it's something to do with tournament/TV timing being a little different than for regular games.
 
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The times of some of the games have been pushed because of prior games and I suppose network decisions.
 
It was odd but explainable. I was at the game, and am a season ticket holder for regular season games.

Uconn has a very precise and regimented pregame routine, which they follow at all times unless there is something unusual going on, like Aaliyah Edwards' going up on the wall before one of the games.

They are out initially, stretching and some warmup drills. From there, they leave, come back, leave, and come back again. They typically come back for that last time with about five minutes to go before warmup period ends. Then typically the National Anthem is played and the players are introduced.

Last night, the National Anthem was done around 5:50, which is when UConn is typically in the locker room, as they were last night.

The NCAA probably wanted the game to start at or close to its 6:00 start time. During the season, the start is closer to 5-7 minutes after the stated start time.
 
I'm sure no patriotic slight was intended. The players do wear American flags on their uniforms.

Interesting that hardly any members of the U.S.A. team sang the national anthem before the WBC championship game, whereas virtually every member of the Venezuelan team enthusiastically sang theirs.
 
It was odd but explainable. I was at the game, and am a season ticket holder for regular season games.

Uconn has a very precise and regimented pregame routine, which they follow at all times unless there is something unusual going on, like Aaliyah Edwards' going up on the wall before one of the games.

They are out initially, stretching and some warmup drills. From there, they leave, come back, leave, and come back again. They typically come back for that last time with about five minutes to go before warmup period ends. Then typically the National Anthem is played and the players are introduced.

Last night, the National Anthem was done around 5:50, which is when UConn is typically in the locker room, as they were last night.

The NCAA probably wanted the game to start at or close to its 6:00 start time. During the season, the start is closer to 5-7 minutes after the stated start time.
You nailed it exactly right, UConn has a tight, regimented schedule they follow for their 3 pregame court appearance. The initial stretching and drills, the second all team shoot around and then the 3rd warmup for the starters at the 3 minute mark and right before the National Anthem for the usual home games. With the NCAAT schedule having the Anthem at 6 minutes before, UConn is in the locker room for the last minute pep talk. No slight intended.
 

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