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It will be interesting to see if we get a capacity crowd of 5,100 for this game.
when they banned kegs (I think after the 1981 or 1982 season, kegs were banned on campus in 1984), there was one ingenuous student who went and buried one in the student endzone. The beers were very frosty, but those were the days of a packed student section and pretty lax security.I'll try to get off my butt and go. It's been awhile. The last UConn soccer NCAA game I attended, I had a six-pack under my parka. And it wasn't my abs.
Kegs in the stands is what made me a soccer fan.when they banned kegs (I think after the 1981 or 1982 season,
It does look sparse on TV. Maybe 1/2 full, or is that too generous?Crowd today vs Cornell is disgraceful. Should have allowed kegs
I graduated in 1974. UConn soccer was a big deal then under Joe Marrone. There was no competition for a Sunday afternoon NCAA game from a Husky basketball game (women or men) on national TV. It is now the beginning of Thanksgiving break for students, which back in my day didn’t begin until the end of classes on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving.Crowd today vs Cornell is disgraceful. Should have allowed kegs
7 seeded teams knocked out in the 2nd round including 5 of the top 6. 1,2,3,5,6 all eliminated. One more game still going #8 Portland about to go to OT vs Denver. Maryland is the only top 6 seed left at 4 and barely squeaked by on PKs. Anyone can win any given match.
3 Big East Teams left, all that were seeded with Gtown 7. UConn 13 and Akron 14 all advancing to Sweet 16.
Edit: Update #8 Portland did advance on PKs