Just needling you b/c you always stick up for Civic Center in the invariable Gampel vs. Hartford arguments. I come from Bridgeport so I love Hartford too.I thought the crowd yesterday sounded great once they got going. That seemed to be a few hoops into the comeback.
I was in the lower section across from the Providence bench, so I had a different view than you. Around where I was, almost everyone was standing on every defensive possession in the second half.
On gampel’s best day, it couldn't serve everyone 2 beers during the course of a game…lolNothing like watching your fans standing and screaming at the court with a beer in each hand on national TV. Shows how much we care![]()
I got that, no worries.Just needling you b/c you always stick up for Civic Center in the invariable Gampel vs. Hartford arguments. I come from Bridgeport so I love Hartford too.
This.I thought the crowd yesterday sounded great once they got going. That seemed to be a few hoops into the comeback.
I’m glad we beat Butler and DePaul to avoid someone declaring we can’t win in venues with less than 10,000 attendance.Except for the women’s first game vs BU, both teams have had home game sellouts
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Many of those fans who left there seats to get an early exit are standing on the concourse level.This.
Both Hartford and Gampel (UConn being the common denominator) need the team to play well before the crowd gets hyped up.
The only thing worse than the first half crowd performance was the team’s.
And fans left early…again. Gaping empty sections with 1-2 minutes left.
Crowd was great when UConn was great. We shouldn’t pat ourselves on the back as if we willed the team to victory after a terrible first half. As always happens, the crowd came alive when the team came alive. Our fans are fickle, we need the team to give us a reason to cheer and get loud. Regardless of whether we’re in Hartford or Gampel. Seems the only place we’re loud from the beginning is MSG
The problem is if you eliminate 'stand until we score' you get more sitting. At least the standing creates a precedent and prevents games from starting off in total doldrums. Its not great, yet much better than letting the crowd start games sitting down.1) Agreed
2) Agreed
3) It's BB - teams score all the time - crowd noise isn't magic.
The crowd feeds off momentum - once you get to 3-4 plays in a row that go in our favor it gets ratcheted up like crazy. Or in situations like yesterday when we needed it. But people are so used to us winning by a lot they just don't push.
I'm in the first row in 209 - and I'd stand a lot more but I feel like I make everyone stand behind me if I stand so I tend not to (to be fair the cameras partially block my view so I would stand just because of that).
I disagree with "the crowd only came alive when the team came alive" part. Strongly disagree. The crowd starting standing and screaming on D about 3 or 4 minutes into the second half, when we started scoring most possessions but were just trading baskets because we couldn't get stops.This.
Both Hartford and Gampel (UConn being the common denominator) need the team to play well before the crowd gets hyped up.
The only thing worse than the first half crowd performance was the team’s.
And fans left early…again. Gaping empty sections with 1-2 minutes left.
Crowd was great when UConn was great. We shouldn’t pat ourselves on the back as if we willed the team to victory after a terrible first half. As always happens, the crowd came alive when the team came alive. Our fans are fickle, we need the team to give us a reason to cheer and get loud. Regardless of whether we’re in Hartford or Gampel. Seems the only place we’re loud from the beginning is MSG
It’s like any relationship it’s give and take. Can’t expect any crowd to go crazy when team is just playing poorly as the last few minutes of first half. No scoring and no defense. There has to be a reason to cheer,I disagree with "the crowd only came alive when the team came alive" part. Strongly disagree. The crowd starting standing and screaming on D about 3 or 4 minutes into the second half, when we started scoring most possessions but were just trading baskets because we couldn't get stops.
Yeah the crowd was going nuts when we were like down 11, cutting the lead only by 3 or whatever.I disagree with "the crowd only came alive when the team came alive" part. Strongly disagree. The crowd starting standing and screaming on D about 3 or 4 minutes into the second half, when we started scoring most possessions but were just trading baskets because we couldn't get stops.
2) I hate hate hate the "tradition" of standing and clapping until the first pt is scored. It is ANTI inspiring in that a) it gets awkward when it takes a few minutes to score and b) everyone IMMEDIATELY sits right down and all momentum crashes to the earth.
I got you covered.Coach spent ~40 seconds of is 2 min opening statement talking about the crowd. If you haven’t seen it it’s on YouTube.
This.
Both Hartford and Gampel (UConn being the common denominator) need the team to play well before the crowd gets hyped up.
The only thing worse than the first half crowd performance was the team’s.
And fans left early…again. Gaping empty sections with 1-2 minutes left.
Crowd was great when UConn was great. We shouldn’t pat ourselves on the back as if we willed the team to victory after a terrible first half. As always happens, the crowd came alive when the team came alive. Our fans are fickle, we need the team to give us a reason to cheer and get loud. Regardless of whether we’re in Hartford or Gampel. Seems the only place we’re loud from the beginning is MSG
Love it.I’ve thought for a long time that, if there is going to be one, the tradition should be to stand until the other team scores. Then the crowd could naturally get more and more intense the more stops we get, put pressure on the other team to shut everyone up, and it encourages the team to open up the game with defensive intensity - to try to keep the crowd standing.
And will always need something to piss and moan about.Now fans at the Boneyard, they're often times beyond fickle
And those times where when we were making shots and playing well.I couldn't disagree more. Time after time we get loud helping our team comeback
Kinda like what you’re doing here?And will always need something to piss and moan about.
Careful, you bordering on “pissing and moaning”.Crowd sounded good on TV but taking a victory lap for being loud at a college basketball game where the home team is the back-to-back defending champs playing their local rival is a little weird to me. Reminds me of Chris Rock’s bit about taking care of your kids ie “you’re supposed to”. Anyway, let’s keep the momentum going!
Don’t worry. A few more pages and this will turn into “we need to play all games at Gampel!!!” Thread.Crowd sounded good on TV but taking a victory lap for being loud at a college basketball game where the home team is the back-to-back defending champs playing their local rival is a little weird to me. Reminds me of Chris Rock’s bit about taking care of your kids ie “you’re supposed to”. Anyway, lets keep the momentum going!