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If this game is an annual event, they need to rethink it, or put it in a place where the audience has a pulse.

If they want the stands packed AND keep it near the HOF, they need to:
  • Make it a UConn game;
  • Make the opponent a nearby team (Syracuse, Rutgers, maybe an Ivy League team...)
  • Ensure that the schools include tix in the season ticket holder package for both teams.
Face it; UConn has the top fan base in the country over the past couple of decades. We'll put several thousand into that arena, and schools like Syracuse, RU, Princeton, Harvard...they'd put another couple in there at least. Add in the locals and you have your 9k.

BUT...that would make it another National Showcase for UConn, which would annoy the Haters. SO...IMO, you can either make this successful WITH UConn, or what it is today, without. It seems foolish to have this game 30 miles away from THE perennial power in WCBB and not take advantage of the proximity. That is, unless you don't care about attendance.
 
Better yet, don't have it in Springfield; it's dead here. Hindsight is 20/20. I should have driven back to NYC after the game.
 
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When did Louisville play Baylor? Did you mean the men?
Sorry, thanks for noticing my mistake, I was quoting the statistics of today's USC vs LOUISVILLE game. I tried to edit it in the original post, but it was too late.
 
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itsasport: I'm sensing a little emptiness in your post.
 
I just checked into my hotel after the game. It was probably the best I've seen the Gamecocks play, but the crowd was thoroughly disappointing. A UCONN fan was sitting next to me. I thought we would have a lot more fans there after we had about a thousand at the men's game vs. Syracuse in Brooklyn yesterday. We play at Texas next, so I hope we play as well.
You won't have to play as well to beat Texas.
 
itsasport: I'm sensing a little emptiness in your post.
Perhaps it the after-effects of too much vino; but, I can't tell if that was a joke, insult or a simple comment--all of which are willingly accepted, so please explain
 
I cannot imagine a worse location/day to have a big game where you want people driving to it. Springfield is down to a single lane in both directions on 91. It is the highest traffic day of the year - last place I am heading is Springfield.
I disagree... if you in the area and you let traffic stop you thats your business. I came from Hartford to watch the game, parked in a open lot ($10.00) across the street from the arena... no problems except leaving due to not being familiar with the area but my GPS on my phone definitely helped.
And I may not go see UConn vs TNCha Tuesday and I'm in walking distance (since I'm not working I may go tho because its a rare chance to watch them in person)
 
You won't have to play as well to beat Texas.

Texas has been quite disappointing, so far, but they could put it together at any time. As long as Alaina Coates keeps playing on fire, we're not losing.
 
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I disagree... if you in the area and you let traffic stop you thats your business. I came from Hartford to watch the game, parked in a open lot ($10.00) across the street from the arena... no problems except leaving due to not being familiar with the area but my GPS on my phone definitely helped.
And I may not go see UConn vs TNCha Tuesday and I'm in walking distance (since I'm not working I may go tho because its a rare chance to watch them in person)

I didn't encounter much traffic except a little around Hartford. There was some construction in Springfield, but traffic wasn't that bad.
 
That occurred to me. A la KML. A men's player at UCLA years ago did that, too.
they said the media cut off the Moore part, she didn't complained but this season decided that she wanted to make it an effort that everyone said it correctly
 
I didn't encounter much traffic except a little around Hartford. There was some construction in Springfield, but traffic wasn't that bad.
I'm sure if it was a bigger crowd there would have been more gridlock but it wasn't bad. I don't normally far in parts unknown but it was a Sunday early afternoon and I knew I could handle it. That downpour of rain was a surprise for a moment tho
 
Perhaps it the after-effects of too much vino; but, I can't tell if that was a joke, insult or a simple comment--all of which are willingly accepted, so please explain
Well, it was certainly not an insult. Closer to a joke. More like when you send an email and intend an attachment but forget to attach it, and someone writes back and lets you know you forgot to attach it. Sometimes it's a straightforward FYI and sometimes there's some levity attached to it. So it was a light-hearted attempt to point out you had posted something with no message, in case you weren't aware. It's happened to me and probably many.

I meant nothing by it.
 
They played decent in the 1st quarter and then Dawn switched defenses and also played our best defensive players. At a number of junctions we only had 1 or 2 starters playing. I think I saw us in a box and 1 for a period of time and that was all she wrote for the Cards.

The second half defense adjustment that Dawn made after halftime was masterful.. completely took Asia Durr out of the game, by Tyasha Harris no less.. who's a freshman. Kudos to her and Dawn. That's huge for her confidence going forward..
 
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You won't have to play as well to beat Texas.

I'm sure Karen Aston is going to throw the entire kitchen sink at us.... a home game versus the #3 team in the country.. I can totally envision Texas playing WAY over their heads that night.
 
I wanted a selfie with Coates but didn't have the courage to approach her smh

As boisterous as I am as a fan at games, I'm too shy to go up to players and coaches one on one. I was at an event and a friend asked Dawn to take a picture with me, which is now on my credenza at work. I would have never asked her, otherwise.
 
lol.. she's really a nice person off the court. Her dad sat behind me during today's game.. we were chatting it up after. She's such a daddy's girl... but most daughters are, right?

I saw A'ja Wilson's brother at the men's game in Brooklyn yesterday and saw her family from afar at the game today.
 
lol.. she's really a nice person off the court. Her dad sat behind me during today's game.. we were chatting it up after. She's such a daddy's girl... but most daughters are, right?
I saw her over there on the landing between the lower and upper level but didn't want to invade the Gamecock crew with my UConn hoodie on
 
The second half defense adjustment that Dawn made after halftime was masterful.. completely took Asia Durr out of the game, by Tyasha Harris no less.. who's a freshman. Kudos to her and Dawn. That's huge for her confidence going forward..
I don't think Durr is involved in the offense enough, I think everything should go thru her, she's a 2G, SG but doesn't do much but go to the corner and get the ball when others are in trouble. I don't know if its her or the coach's game plan
 
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I saw A'ja Wilson's brother at the men's game in Brooklyn yesterday and saw her family from afar at the game today.

I met a lot of Aarion Bradshaw's family today too. Nice people. I think it was her mom or sister.. but whoever it was she's the splitting image of "AB"..
 
I don't think Durr is involved in the offense enough, I think everything should go thru her, she's a 2G, SG but doesn't do much but go to the corner and get the ball when others are in trouble. I don't know if its her or the coach's game plan

She typically does a lot more during games. Their offense runs through her.. She's one of those guards that can take over a game and beat you by themselves and when she plays better EVERYBODY plays better, so the earlier you eliminate that threat, the better. If you look at the post game pressers you'll hear that SC's main goal defensively was to harass Durr and make every shot difficult for her and it worked... so effectively in fact that Durr was mostly absent in the 2nd half.

If SC was going to lose today it wasn't going to be by the hands of Asia Durr... our defense intended to force other players to step into roles that they weren't quite prepared for. With Durr being suffocated and Hines-Allen in foul trouble all game.. all of the pressure was on Mariya Moore and she can't do it all against Allisha Gray and Alaina Coates and Kaela Davis and A'ja Wilson and others..
 
She typically does a lot more during games. Their offense runs through her.. She's one of those guards that can take over a game and beat you by themselves and when she plays better EVERYBODY plays better, so the earlier you eliminate that threat, the better. If you look at the post game pressers you'll hear that SC's main goal defensively was to harass Durr and make every shot difficult for her and it worked... so effectively in fact that Durr was mostly absent in the 2nd half.

If SC was going to lose today it wasn't going to be by the hands of Asia Durr... our defense intended to force other players to step into roles that they weren't quite prepared for. With Durr being suffocated and Hines-Allen in foul trouble all game.. all of the pressure was on Mariya Moore and she can't do it all against Allisha Gray and Alaina Coates and Kaela Davis and A'ja Wilson and others..
guess that's the problem of watching games live... don't hear the commentary or see the replays BUT Coach Jeff is mean to the refs, all he does is bitch and moan.
I was impressed with Gray and Davis, dang... but I didn't want to clap too hard cause I was sitting with Durr's mom!
 
guess that's the problem of watching games live... don't hear the commentary or see the replays BUT Coach Jeff is mean to the refs, all he does is bitch and moan.
I was impressed with Gray and Davis, dang... but I didn't want to clap too hard cause I was sitting with Durr's mom!

Allisha Gray is so skilled attacking the basket. She has one of the prettiest changeups at the rim that I've seen in WCBB in quite a while. She had a layup today in transition that was just beautiful.. seeing it on TV is one thing, but in person it's quite the sight.
 
That occurred to me. A la KML. A men's player at UCLA years ago did that, too.
Apparently, it's a tradition in Spain to use both parents' name in the hyphenated form. Those of a "certain age" will remember tennis player Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario and her explanation when she added her mother's maiden name after winning the French Open. I'm not sure of Cuevas' heritage, but if her father is Spanish, she may be using her mother's maiden name as per tradition.
 
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