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My guess is that there are only a handful of tix left, if not completely sold out now. This is what you get if you try to buy single tix:
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My guess is that there are only a handful of tix left, if not completely sold out now. This is what you get if you try to buy single tix:
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Give the students a break this year. If UConn is anything like a few northeastern colleges I know, a lot of them are suffering from Covid, flu and bad head colds right now. Dorms are a war zone. Those of you who are parents with kids away in dorms, check in with them. Crazy.
FWIW there isn't more than 100-150 tickets left for tomorrow so it's probably going to be a sellout
MBB vs. Central CT
In fairness, his point was that the attendance tonight is a UConn-driven issue, not a CCSU-driven issue, and I agree with that.Love the CCSU fan coming in here spitting facts out left and right then the game near selling out by tip. Connecticut is so alive
Yeah but that $$$ thing. That being said, as always, alot more season tix were being bought in Hartford, so the space might be there.To be honest, I strongly feel UConn should save a minimum of 40% of seats for students in Gampel - there is nothing like a home court packed with crazy students - nice and loud but have to be tactfully creative
To be honest, I strongly feel UConn should save a minimum of 40% of seats for students in Gampel - there is nothing like a home court packed with crazy students - nice and loud but have to be tactfully creative
Watch Matthew McConaughey on Hot Ones interview. We all know what can be done to maximize student craziness. The brass just won’t do itTo be honest, I strongly feel UConn should save a minimum of 40% of seats for students in Gampel - there is nothing like a home court packed with crazy students - nice and loud but have to be tactfully creative
I agree with the point that increasing student seats might not be the best idea since student attendance has been down in past years, but I don't think we can point to increasing academic standards as a reason for that.Unfortunately, the student section is not what it used to be.
I graduated in 2010, and during my tenure there, it was a real challenge to get student tickets and arrive early enough to get good seats.
After graduation, I continued to purchase student tickets for almost 5 years... and it got easier and easier. Other students were always selling and I continued to purchase until I lost my student ID. Aside from the occasional big game, the student section was rarely full or close to it... not anything like the years I attended.
So while it's nice to say "save more seats for the students for a better atmosphere", the reality is that the demographics of the school have changed dramatically over the years. There's a 0% chance I would have gotten admitted into UConn my senior year due to rising academic standards... I think that plays into the reduced student attendance and fanaticism quite a bit.
Dookies would throw up in their mouths reading your last sentence.I agree with the point that increasing student seats might not be the best idea since student attendance has been down in past years, but I don't think we can point to increasing academic standards as a reason for that.
Duke, UNC get great student attendance and are great academic institutions.
Empty seats but it was a great turnout. Seemed like the students were full and the bleachers full too
Empty seats but it was a great turnout. Seemed like the students were full and the bleachers full too
The student section seemed great last nightUnfortunately, the student section is not what it used to be.
I graduated in 2010, and during my tenure there, it was a real challenge to get student tickets and arrive early enough to get good seats.
After graduation, I continued to purchase student tickets for almost 5 years... and it got easier and easier. Other students were always selling and I continued to purchase until I lost my student ID. Aside from the occasional big game, the student section was rarely full or close to it... not anything like the years I attended.
So while it's nice to say "save more seats for the students for a better atmosphere", the reality is that the demographics of the school have changed dramatically over the years. There's a 0% chance I would have gotten admitted into UConn my senior year due to rising academic standards... I think that plays into the reduced student attendance and fanaticism quite a bit.
So I guess you missed the reports that Duke wasn't selling out their student section pre-COVID.Duke, UNC get great student attendance and are great academic institutions.
That's the fanbase at Storrs. The true, blue non-student fanbase packs the bleacher section while big donors rarely make the trip on weekdays.Empty seats but it was a great turnout. Seemed like the students were full and the bleachers full too
It's nowhere close to selling out unfortunately
And it’s not going to unless they hand tickets out for free
shameful for the “basketball capital of the world”
What’s with that… top 25 and first game with fans in over a year. Most anticipated season in recent memory… is it a covid thing? Is the brand still being repaired? I know it’s Central but….
That's the fanbase at Storrs. The true, blue non-student fanbase packs the bleacher section while big donors rarely make the trip on weekdays.
Not to mention the Central fans (students) going to Hartford ups the attendance vs going to Storrs.Last UConn sellout vs. CCSU was Dec. 22, 2004 - #11 UConn 87, CCSU 59 at Hartford (16,294)
As recently as Dec. 28, 2014 - UConn 81, CCSU 48 at Hartford (13,315) was a near sell-out.
The only stinker (attendance wise) in the series was Dec. 23, 2015 at Hartford (7,123)
From 1991-2014, the 7 games between the teams drew 13k+ each time around and 5 of the games were days before/after Christmas. I get we are all coming back from COVID, but this matchup should always be played in Hartford. Makes a lot more sense to put the game between two Connecticut public universities in Downtown Hartford so it can draw as many as possible form both sides and from the four corners of the state.