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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 2302266, member: 5798"] As you well know, the UConn women travel very well where ever they go, while also bringing a small contingent of Connecticut based fans that travel with them. UConn is usually the biggest game on their opponent's schedule that year (any year). There are more UConn women BB fans in the Golden State than you might think. When I was waiting in line for the doors to open at Maples Pavilion (Stanford), I was talking with a group of UConn fans (we were all proudly wearing our UConn gear). We were all excited about the rare opportunity to watch UConn IN PERSON. Believe it or not, there were a few UConn fans there that had never heard of the BONEYARD ?!? :eek: Needless to say, I enlightened them. There were fans from all over the state. Some came from as far away as San Diego, and Palm Springs. Some were local (the bay area - San Francisco/Oakland & Sacramento). I would imagine that a good number of them will make the trip to Westwwod. A trip to L.A. for the weekend can be fun. Lots of things to do there. There are 3 airports to serve you........LAX, Long Beach and Burbank. [B]There will be a lot of WCBB fans at Pauly Pavilion for this game.[/B] Get there early. Traffic on the west bound 10 freeway, leaving downtown L.A. can be very slow. The traffic in Westwood, especially around the campus can can also be heavy, even on weekends. :cool: [/QUOTE]
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