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Certainly.This was Providence's "Dream Season".
But that’s not an excuse for us either. It just is what it is.
Certainly.This was Providence's "Dream Season".
True. Im not making any excuses, but Buffalo is not anywhere close to Connecticut. From the New Haven area, where I am from, It’s less of a drive down to D.C than It is to Buffalo. I know they ran a bus trip, but the quick turnaround from the Big East Tournament with the short notice of having only a few days to plan a trip probably had a lot to do with it like you said. We don’t know the exact numbers, but to be honest, I was not expecting there to be 5,000+ UConn fans in the arena.This is probably it. It's also hard to plan a trip when you only have 3 days notice of where you actually need to travel to. Add in that Buffalo is not really desirable nor all that accessible...
I was at the Garden for the BET. Turnout is not an issue I'm worried about. I dropped about $1k just by myself for hotel, flights, food, and tickets. Having to do that again 1 week later in Buffalo would be tough lol
People have no clue how far is Buffalo is. It’s a Midwest city.A little bit off topic, but the distance to Buffalo for the entire field was not ideal given none of the schools had direct flights to Buffalo. I don't think the NCAA did Buffalo any favors. Compare this year's field to the 2017 and 2014 fields.
2022: UConn, New Mexico St., Arkansas, Vermont, Iowa, Richmond, Providence, South Dakota St.
2017: Notre Dame, Princeton, West Virginia, Bucknell, Villanova, Mt. St. Mary's. Wisconsin, Virginia Tech
2014: Ohio St., Dayton, Syracuse, Western Michigan, UConn, St. Joseph's, Villanova, Milwaukee
And from Buffalo, I can get to Virginia quicker than I can get to New Haven.True. Im not making any excuses, but Buffalo is not anywhere close to Connecticut. From the New Haven area, where I am from, It’s less of a drive down to D.C than It is to Buffalo. I know they ran a bus trip, but the quick turnaround from the Big East Tournament with the short notice of having only a few days to plan a trip probably had a lot to do with it like you said. We don’t know the exact numbers, but to be honest, I was not expecting there to be 5,000+ UConn fans in the arena.
And you'd be surprised as to who actually shows up. There were more Dayton fans in 2014 than Syracuse fans for the Cuse/Dayton game. I was shocked. Dayton filled up 3 entire sections.A little bit off topic, but the distance to Buffalo for the entire field was not ideal given none of the schools had direct flights to Buffalo. I don't think the NCAA did Buffalo any favors. Compare this year's field to the 2017 and 2014 fields.
2022: UConn, New Mexico St., Arkansas, Vermont, Iowa, Richmond, Providence, South Dakota St.
2017: Notre Dame, Princeton, West Virginia, Bucknell, Villanova, Mt. St. Mary's. Wisconsin, Virginia Tech
2014: Ohio St., Dayton, Syracuse, Western Michigan, UConn, St. Joseph's, Villanova, Milwaukee
This is a total east coast attitude. Live on the west and it's nothing. It takes almost 5 hours to drive from Seattle to Spokane and nobody would bat an eye.People have no clue how far is Buffalo is. It’s a Midwest city.
Where is Pittsburgh?????We hosted a pod in Pittsburgh and I learned this morning it was the highest ticket price of all pods except Greenville (K's retirement tour had something to do with that). Wasn't a sellout any day tbomk, but pretty full.
As expected OSU (3 hrs) was the biggest contingent, but a good showing by Nova (5 hrs) and Delaware (~6 hrs). Chicago (8 hrs) is just a little farther than Greenwich, but Champaign/Urbana is a half hour closer, yet Loyola probably outdrew Illinois. Chattnooga is almost 10 hours out and the Chattanooga/Illini game had the smallest attendance of the session, including Houston/UAB the two schools farthest away.
Anyway, we're hosting again in 2024. Hopefully I can get there next time. And hopefully UConn is in it (if not playing even closer to Storrs). I'd love to play host to any and all who visit, except those who think Pittsburgh is in the midwest. You can keep driving until you hit Ohio.



Why would you care, you're not welcome here.Where is Pittsburgh?????![]()
Much ado about nothing. I went to the UCONN/Northeastern Hockey East semi-final on Friday. The official UCONN pregame bar had TwoCONN beer on tap, which I was excited to try. They bought 4 barrels for the men's basketball game and the hockey east game. The kegs were kicked after the UCONN hoops game!
Inside the hockey game, there were about the same number of Northeastern fans as UCONN fans, but we overwhelmed them. All you could hear was U!C!O!N!N! UCONN! UCONN! UCONN! After the game was over, a Northeastern fan told me that I was "rude" for yelling so much during the game.
You were to a Northeastern fan. LoLMuch ado about nothing. I went to the UCONN/Northeastern Hockey East semi-final on Friday. The official UCONN pregame bar had TwoCONN beer on tap, which I was excited to try. They bought 4 barrels for the men's basketball game and the hockey east game. The kegs were kicked after the UCONN hoops game!
Inside the hockey game, there were about the same number of Northeastern fans as UCONN fans, but we overwhelmed them. All you could hear was U!C!O!N!N! UCONN! UCONN! UCONN! After the game was over, a Northeastern fan told me that I was "rude" for yelling so much during the game.