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Being released at noon today. Seems like tidbits may be released throughout the morning. So far, I've seen that the first Big Monday game this year will be Lousiville @ Uconn on Jan. 14th.
Yikes, we're playing St. John's in Queens?
When is the last time this happened?
Really blows for us Ffld Cty fans, who go to all games at the Garden. Hard to believe they don't want to sell those tix.1990
Really blows for us Ffld Cty fans, who go to all games at the Garden. Hard to believe they don't want to sell those tix.
I think it's been taken down.
per JI: http://www.journalinquirer.com/articles/2012/09/05/sports/doc50477341761dd107303298.txtIf this is correct, then as of right now, there are only two BE games at the XL: Lville and G-Town and only 2 others BE home games that say "TBD"...those would be Rutgers and USF.
per JI: http://www.journalinquirer.com/articles/2012/09/05/sports/doc50477341761dd107303298.txt
Louisville, Rutgers, Cuse, Nova, Cincy at Hartford.
per JI: http://www.journalinquirer.com/articles/2012/09/05/sports/doc50477341761dd107303298.txt
Louisville, Rutgers, Cuse, Nova, Cincy at Hartford.
Awful home game scheduling.
Washington, LVille, Cuse, Nova, Cincy...pretty solid
I meant the disparity between the Gampel and XL games. The Gampel lineup is an absolute joke. The scheduling department blatantly favored more ticket revenue over a better home-court advantage.

I meant the disparity between the Gampel and XL games. The Gampel lineup is an absolute joke. The scheduling department blatantly favored more ticket revenue over a better home-court advantage.
What about recruits who show up to an empty Gampel Pavilion because we're playing the likes of Depaul and Providence?Yeah, because who cares about money when you are trying to get a new-multimillion dollar facility built? We could use that home-court advantage to get a better post-season seed!
What about recruits who show up to an empty Gampel Pavilion because we're playing the likes of Depaul and Providence?
Also, there's no guarantee that the XL games will even sellout. With the fairweather fanbase that UConn has, I'd doubt a lot of fans show up because we're ineligible for the tournament anyway.
edit: Does ticket revenue even go towards the practice facility? I thought it was completely funded privately?