what is "Limited Overhead Clearance-caution when sitting or standing"?
It means those specific seats are right under part of the building structure (like a low overhang, catwalk, or beam), so there isn’t as much vertical space above you as in other rows, and you need to be careful when you sit down or stand up so you don’t bump your head. I could see myself slamming my head while celebrating a goal.what is "Limited Overhead Clearance-caution when sitting or standing"?
Yhea it's never fun being tall. I always have hit my head on low hanging things. Well let's hope it gets packed. I wish I could go but got to work and that time is tough most people work. I will be able to watch it since I'm out at 1:25!It means those specific seats are right under part of the building structure (like a low overhang, catwalk, or beam), so there isn’t as much vertical space above you as in other rows, and you need to be careful when you sit down or stand up so you don’t bump your head. I could see myself slamming my head while celebrating a goal.
How about the plucky underdog story of a small western Pennsylvania school hockey program funded by a billionaire that managed to cut a quarter million dollar NIL deal with the NHL draft’s #1 overall pick?1:30 what a joke of a time and this selection show if that’s what you even want to call it that has 0 buzz no showing the teams no interviews. Took 35 minutes before they even showed the Worcester regional. This was more of a pregame show from the women’s game at 4 then letting us know where and when the teams in the tournament were playing. Do better ESPN
With the extra added bonus of their unbelievable win over us miles from their campus.How about the plucky underdog story of a small western Pennsylvania school hockey program funded by a billionaire that managed to cut a quarter million dollar NIL deal with the NHL draft’s #1 overall pick?
Just spoke to the ticket office. Something should be out between 10-11 this morning.Hoping the school will send us something today like last Monday. I know they're more focused on MBB in DC and WBB tonight, but just give us some section numbers please lmao
Hoping the school will send us something today like last Monday. I know they're more focused on MBB in DC and WBB tonight, but just give us some section numbers please lmao
Just spoke to the ticket office. Something should be out between 10-11 this morning.
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There seemed to be a few more sections open then I saw last night. I grabbed 4 in section 120. No idea if we shoot there twice or what.Looks like that link they just emailed out is the same one on Ticketmaster, there's no specific UConn section/allotment.
Well it seems like bu fans can't get over that we beat them. Even after we beat them some bu fan commented online that we got lucky. So it's not a surprise that they posted that of the pairwise was still being used we would be out!What on earth on you going on about? And what is a “sour looser”?
BU has one sport they are good at. Maybe another sport like tennis or something. I’d be angry too.Well it seems like bu fans can't get over that we beat them. Even after we beat them some bu fan commented online that we got lucky. So it's not a surprise that they posted that of the pairwise was still being used we would be out!
I agree Its just like if they beat us in basketball. But that's why it's not our fault that bu or other schools in the conference haven't invested in other sports enough. Instead they spend a lot of nil to get first round picks and really where did that get them. And if you look at UConn we pride on winning every year for every sport. And the facilitys for each sport are next level!BU has one sport they are good at. Maybe another sport like tennis or something. I’d be angry too.
I may be wrong but I thought I read that BU had 20 NHL draft picks and BC had 6 Bruins picks?? As a bruins fan I appreciate the 6 picks but we beat them both when it counted.I agree Its just like if they beat us in basketball. But that's why it's not our fault that bu or other schools in the conference haven't invested in other sports enough. Instead they spend a lot of nil to get first round picks and really where did that get them. And if you look at UConn we pride on winning every year for every sport. And the facilitys for each sport are next level!
Beat the one seed, and you will effectively become the one seed.The fact that we're in the tourney and playing in Worcester is enough of a gift.
You are right about bc but I don't know about bu. I thought they had 5 players that were drafted!I may be wrong but I thought I read that BU had 20 NHL draft picks and BC had 6 Bruins picks?? As a bruins fan I appreciate the 6 picks but we beat them both when it counted.
I was in Boston and having students there makes a huge difference. I’m hoping UConn can somehow bus students up there. Merrimack must have had 500 plus students there taking over the upper decks next to their band. They were loud.
Feel better soon. A UConn victory will be good for your soul (and mine!)Ticket sales must be going well for UConn's allotment. (I'd be there in a heartbeat myself if I wasn't currently recovering from surgery.)
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Thank god we are playing a great goalie. That never happensA little bit on MSU.
MSU has won three straight Big Ten regular season titles, but postseason success has been more elusive.
Last year, the Spartans were stunned in the opening round by No. 4 seed Cornell, falling 3-2 on a goal in the final 10 seconds. The year before, they were eliminated by Michigan in a regional final.
Now, MSU is aiming to return to the Frozen Four for the first time since winning the national championship in 2007.
Under fourth-year head coach Adam Nightingale, the Spartans once again put together a dominant regular season, finishing among the nation’s top six in both scoring offense and defense. However, they were upset by No. 5 seed Ohio State in the Big Ten semifinals.
Michigan State is powered by a mix of veteran leadership and elite young talent. Senior forward Charlie Stramel (19 goals, 25 assists) and junior goaltender Trey Augustine (23-8-1, 2.09 goals-against average, .929 save percentage) are both Hobey Baker Award finalists.
They’re joined by a highly skilled freshman class. Porter Martone, the No. 7 overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft by the Philadelphia Flyers, leads the team with 47 points and ranks third nationally with 24 goals. Fellow freshman Ryker Lee, a first-round pick by the Nashville Predators, has added 28 points in 33 games.
Ryan Zuke | rzuke1@mlive.com