What's the best sporting event/game you ever attended | Page 5 | The Boneyard

What's the best sporting event/game you ever attended

St John's 1pt win over Duke @ Cameron, 2000
Winter X Aspen, 2010-16
Lebron/Heat buzzer beater over Indiana @ Eastern Conference Finals, 2013
Notre Dame over Penn State @ Orange Bowl, 2025
I also went to notre dame Penn st this year. Was my first ever big cfb game. Not sure if it was just because I’ve never attended one or not, but the atmosphere was absolutely incredible. Great game but maybe I’m hyping it too much because of the circumstances of it being the Semis
 
  • Tiki Barber's 200 yard game following Wellington Mara's passing
  • Giants 41-0 playoff thrashing of the Vikings
  • Mets 2015 World Series game 5 loss to Royals with Matt Harvey
  • #2 Marquette - #11 Fordham at MSG in 1971 during Digger Phelps' only year at Fordham
  • Bob Moose no hittter vs. Mets in 1969
I saw Bob Moose's no-hitter too. Thought the game was boring until I realized late in the game that a no-hitter was on the line.
 
Pedro beating Clemens 2-0 in Yankee Stadium. Great recap here:


It's one of the greatest pitching duels of all time, albeit a regular season one. But what makes think so fondly of it was what happened immediately afterward. As a Sox fan living in NYC in the pre-2004 era, when you went to a game in Yankee Stadium, you knew you were going to be subjected to "1918!" chants all game long.

So when, as we were leaving our seats in the bleachers, I heard this rumbling come from inside the stadium, I said to myself, "ah, crap, 1918." But no! As I entered the corridor, I realized that the chanting I'd heard was "PEDRO! PEDRO! PEDRO! PEDRO!" Every single Red Sox was jubilantly chanting it, fists pumping. And Pedro was so dominant that Yankee fans couldn't even say anything. (This was 4 years before the "Daddies" comment.) No trash talk at all; they just silently shuffled out.
Six of us went down to the Bronx, I drove. Only one of us had tickets, the Red Sox fan. We were drinking in the parking lot all afternoon and the rest of us got shut out by scalpers. We agreed to meet our friend when the game got out and if he wasn't at the meeting spot he went back to his college buddy's house across the river in Jersey.

We spent a couple hours in Manhattan and got back a little late after the game ended and the parking lots were clearing out and our friend wasn't in the meeting spot. We stayed there until everyone from the lots was gone and we looked in every lot to make sure before driving the 2 hours back home.

We get a phone call the next morning and it's my friend's dad saying he had so much fun driving down to the Bronx at 2 in the morning. Apparently our friend was stumbling around the Bronx decked out in his Red Sox gear hours after the game ended and a Yankees employee saw him and brought him into an office.

Things were so much more difficult when we didn't have cell phones.
 
Could be 1975 World Series game 6, Fisk walk off homer. Cincinnati had a lineup of Hall of Famers. The walk back to the car after the game was one of the greatest walks ever taken by anybody that did so. Anything that could make noise , made it. Church bells were ringing....it was a little after 1:00 AM. My tickets were $6.

Game 7 was also a great game. The Red Sox thought they had it. The vendors that sold food in the aisles were throwing out free food to anyone after the 7th inning.

Notre Dame vs Miami in 1988 at Notre Dame. #1 vs. #2. Catholics vs Convicts game. I still have the T-Shirt. Lou Holtz vs. Jimmy Johnson.
The hype for the game was unreal, but the game was even better. Saw Dick Vitale in the book store.

Sports can sure bring back some great memories with your Dad and family!
 
I also went to notre dame Penn st this year. Was my first ever big cfb game. Not sure if it was just because I’ve never attended one or not, but the atmosphere was absolutely incredible. Great game but maybe I’m hyping it too much because of the circumstances of it being the Semis
not hyping too much, I had a similar experience ... was my 1st big time cfb game too, although I did go to Miami/Oklahoma 2009 @ Land Shark Stadium when they were both Top20 --- and UConn @ FIU in 2022 (that was huge! :) ) ... this was something different

bought a ticket on game day at pennies on the dollar, and ended up hanging w/ both Penn State & ND friends
 
I’ve been very fortunate having worked in sports for a good bit which simply means I’ve seen a lot of games in someone else's dime.

The Leyritz homer to best the Mariners in the 15th in 1995 was incredible.

Denver kicking the Chiefs ass at Arrowhead and Derrick Thomas absolutely losing his mind. 1998 MNF loudest I’ve heard a stadium.
 
2019 Calif. state championship hoops... Aidan Mahaney, then a frosh, leads my fabulous Campolindo Cougars to a Div. 2 state title.

Might not be all that big to you guys, but it sure was to me....
 
What is the most memorable sports moment/game you attended? I'm talking non UConn, for obvious reasons.

I've seen one hitters (late 7th inning), Devin Booker scoring 60+, player hit for the cycle and a few others but no Championships, records broken or other historical moments/milestones (and I've been to dozens of pro games). :(

I know someone here has some interesting stories to tell, while I'm still waiting for mine.
Reggie 3 dingers in 1977
Stadium was shaking
 
In terms of best games recently, the 2024 Ivy Championship was incredible. First title game I got to cover in-person and Yale’s Matt Knowling hit the game-winner.



As a kid, my first Giants game was actually in Philly when Strahan won the game in OT with a pick-six against a then-rookie Donovan McNabb. Even though I was 12, my dad’s GF warned me “if the Giants win, don’t make a move and try not to cheer at all.”

Priceless! That's a stadium wide silence you can relish for the rest of your life.
 
Mine is more obscure. I saw Sox/Seattle in Fenway. John Valentin was at SS and turned an unassisted triple play, one of the rarest plays in baseball. I think at the time it was the 9th one ever turned and now there may be 11-12?

Also it was the first major league game for the opposing SS. Alex Rodriguez.
 
I saw a no hitter in person once. But it was at Yankee Stadium and I’m a Sox fan. Horrible day. Two and a half hours of misery plus a sunburn.
Had a ticket to that game (Righetti's no hitter). My brother's college roommate was a Sox fan from the eastern part of the state. I gave him my ticket (kind of guilted into it) and went to a July 4 party (weekend long blowout).

As far as games I attended, game one of the 2000 world series belongs at the top. Yanks tied the game in the bottom of the ninth, won in extra innings.
 
What is the most memorable sports moment/game you attended? I'm talking non UConn, for obvious reasons.

I've seen one hitters (late 7th inning), Devin Booker scoring 60+, player hit for the cycle and a few others but no Championships, records broken or other historical moments/milestones (and I've been to dozens of pro games). :(

I know someone here has some interesting stories to tell, while I'm still waiting for mine.
I root for the Red Sox against all but the Mets. Was at game 6. That game 6.

Kind of like being (wasn't) at the Miracle on Ice Olympic game in 1980 ...
 
I already answered then thought of one more. Mariano Rivera’s fifth game as a starter but this was his break out game in Comiskey Park July 4, 1995. I lived in Chicago from 1993-2010. He gave up two hits both to Frank “Big Hurt” Thomas. Struck out 11 but his stuff was electric. I remember the WhiteSox just flaying away swinging way late. Then later in the game there were shadows. They started the game like two hours late because they were having fireworks after the game.

When the shadows came into play you would swear the White Sox hitters were not seeing the ball. He was dominant and I looked at my first wife and said we may have witnessed the beginning of a great player. She said thats nice can you get me another beer! Yeah the first wife did not work out.

It’s ok met my second wife about 7 years later had two great boys with her and still happily married. She played basketball in college. Very good all conference player for Bristol Central. Trust me athletes over cheerleaders is my secret advice way less maintenance involved.

To all the BY fathers, hope you have a great day!
 
Last edited:
When the shadows came into play you would swear the White Sox hitters were not seeing the ball. He was dominant and I looked at my first wife and said we may have witnessed the beginning of a great player. She said thats nice can you get me another beer! Yeah the first wife did not work out.
I don't know, she likes beer and doesn't bother you with a lot of stupid questions during a ballgame. Sounds like a keeper to me.
 
1976 Game 5 Royals Yankees to go to the WS. Brett hit a homer to right to tie the game late but that was the Chambliss walk off homer game. I’m not a Yankee fan but it was fantastic being there. The stadium was crazy. The fans were all over the field after the HR and took everything they could. Patches of grass and even some of the big blue padded outfield panels were off. I don’t know who thought they were going to take them anywhere.

But UConn at the Trop tops my list obviously.
 
I don't know, she likes beer and doesn't bother you with a lot of stupid questions during a ballgame. Sounds like a keeper to me.
Yeah….no not really…..I prefer conversation and some idea why I might throw the remote control over “ a stupid game”….I remember hearing that after we blew a 4 point lead with 8.9 seconds left to Miami. That one will forever be etched in my memory. Just for the restraint I showed in not completely losing it when that gem came out her mouth.

And thats after being married to me for ten years. We did not make eleven……

Timing is everything.
 
2019 Calif. state championship hoops... Aidan Mahaney, then a frosh, leads my fabulous Campolindo Cougars to a Div. 2 state title.

Might not be all that big to you guys, but it sure was to me....
Reminds me of my RHAM Sachems winning the Class L baseball championship in 2004. Or my East Catholic Eagles winning the Class L basketball championship in 1972. Cool days indeed
 
Two weeks after my wedding my late wife and I went to the only major league baseball game she ever went to. 1969, the Mets in September in the midst of their first pennant race and we saw them get no hit by the Pirates Bob Moose who died young in a car accident. Was pretty boring until the later innings because Pitt only scored 2 but Clemente robbed Garrett of an HR with a leaping catch and saved the no no. It was also 3-4 weeks after Woodstock. I was too busy with the wedding to know about Woodstock until after it happened.
 
Easy non hoops answer...UConn beating Notre Dame in football in OT in South Bend. Also, Raul Ibanez's 2 HR's @ Yankee Stadium in the playoffs vs Baltimore. Tied it in the bottom of the 9th pinch hitting for A Rod and then walked it off in the 12th.
Yeah it’s supposed to be a Non-UConn sporting event but that game at ND was great.

I was at the Bloody Sock game also which was good, saw both Kobe and LeBron each scorch the Knicks at MSG back in the day but for me Opening Night at Gampel and the game @ ND are tops for me. Didn’t go to a lot of cool things when I was much younger because my parents weren’t big into sports and we didn’t have the money.
 

Online statistics

Members online
213
Guests online
2,538
Total visitors
2,751

Forum statistics

Threads
163,958
Messages
4,376,674
Members
10,168
Latest member
CTFan142


.
..
Top Bottom