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NCAA Woman's Basketball National Champions
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That's what she said?It's so much bigger than I gathered from the concepts. Wow
That's what she said?It's so much bigger than I gathered from the concepts. Wow
Well (throws up in mouth) Kentucky is playing on an LED floor:Next go around they can incorporate something like Sphere using the dome. Or Hemisphere.
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Well (throws up in mouth) Kentucky is playing on an LED floor:
Well (throws up in mouth) Kentucky is playing on an LED floor:
I live nearly 1,000 miles away and everyone I speak with about sports knows "UConn". Seems like a good thing that the name is so universally known and somewhat unique. And, as rare it seems to be to teach civics in schools today, people do know UConn is in Connecticut and is the flagship university.Its crazy how in 2024 a University thinks its a good idea to get away from it's primary potential market (the residents of the State of Connecticut). The closer the ties to Connecticut the more fans the University can capture outside its direct student/alumni/staff base.
I have never understood it and probably never will. That's why I always try to say I'm a fan of "Connecticut" or "Connecticut Huskies" whenever possible in written communication and even when I'm talking to someone
They should always proudly try to market "Connecticut" as part of their branding strategy because a lot of people tend to follow teams based on geographic association. Who knows - it may help draw more fans to football games outside traditional alumni base.
Those are just my 2 cents. Maybe they looked at the data and determined otherwise. who knows
Not only is their name, recognition, but when people realize I am UConn fan, they inevitably want to talk to me about our teams and our coaches. I've also had the experience where people were hyper aware of what the woman's team had done, but weren't aware that the men, at the time, had won five championships. Outside the US, in particular, the UConn women's team is a huge brand.I live nearly 1,000 miles away and everyone I speak with about sports knows "UConn". Seems like a good thing that the name is so universally known and somewhat unique. And, as rare it seems to be to teach civics in schools today, people do know UConn is in Connecticut and is the flagship university.
Sure there's USC and UCLA (and others) and Pennsylvania State University is called Penn State and PSU, but there's something that clicks with people when they hear UConn.....
maybe it's the 6 in 25!
Side note. It's been 8 years since the women have won and yet, when I'm talking about basketball with people I meet, invariably they mention the women. So, for those that try to understand why Duke is still so prominently on the minds of players like Grouper Flagg, the name will probably remain prominent for 20 years no matter how many five stars go there and don't fulfill the promise of their ratings and fail to win a championship.
What's the over/under on Scheyer ever winning one and how many years of not winning one will it take to move him out?
A couple points. These new boards will make it easy to check stats and the large images of replays will be exciting for the fans.I'll never understand the point of wasting money on stuff like this. Make real quality of life improvements; Concourse, bathrooms, better vendors, anything that makes going to the games less difficult. Was anyone complaining about the old video board?
So true. I mean, the internet didn’t really even exist back then so it was pretty basic. My profile pic here is the final score on the scoreboard from the first game at Gampel. State of the art!A couple points. These new boards will make it easy to check stats and the large images of replays will be exciting for the fans.
Image is everything today and those boards will also impress recruits when we show videos of them dunking at Gampel as part of their visit agenda.
While the old ones looked as if they were installed in 1990, if you weren't going to Gampel at the beginning you won't know or remember the original boards were even smaller than the ones now being replaced.
That was a fun game. We were so thrilled to have such a great arena and to soundly beat St. John's (which, along with Villanova, Georgetown, Syracuse and BC College had owned us for over ten years) made it one of my favorite nights as a Husky grad.So true. I mean, the internet didn’t really even exist back then so it was pretty basic. My profile pic here is the final score on the scoreboard from the first game at Gampel. State of the art!

It has a built in 2D barcode you can scan to reach the most affordable bail bondsman.Kansas going w/ the center-hung display
Kansas Jayhawks Delivering New Centerhung Experience from Daktronics
It appears it does