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The court in People's Bank Arena

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Did anyone notice the court was flipped during renovations? I attended the Southern Connecticut exhibition. For years I'd had a seat that faced the home basket during the second half, and faced both teams' benches across the court. Now I face the home basket during the first half and see the backs of both teams' benches.

Was any reason given for doing this? Am I the only one who noticed the difference?
 
Did anyone notice the court was flipped during renovations? I attended the Southern Connecticut exhibition. For years I'd had a seat that faced the home basket during the second half, and faced both teams' benches across the court. Now I face the home basket during the first half and see the backs of both teams' benches.

Was any reason given for doing this? Am I the only one who noticed the difference?
I am pretty sure that this was mentioned in a thread or two, most likely the Postgame thread. I remember it being discussed and I have never been to the venue.
 
Since we’re talking about courts, has anyone seen the TCU court? I watched a little of their game last week and felt like someone had slipped me a mickey!
 
Did anyone tell season ticket holders prior to seat selection? I don't recall it ever being mentioned.
My recollection is that they did mention it. It was definitely apparent on the computer graphics where the "click on the dot" seat selection occurred.
 
I mentioned the flip in a previous thread. If it was mentioned prior to the (re)seat selection, I didn't notice it. If I had a choice seat behind the UConn bench (I don't) and now found myself behind the visitor's bench, I might be a little peeved. I'm disappointed that this whole thing was not a class act. UConn used to be classy.
 

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