Hall2012 wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:If the # is 5, then you have to expect the following games to be at the WFC:
Definites:
UVA
Xavier
G'town
Decent chance:
SHU
Creighton
Maybe:
St. John's
Marq.
PC
Temple
St. Joe
We play Lafayette in Allentown (10K arena) and ND at the Prudential. What I wonder is what the attendance will be like at the away games. Wonder if SHU would open up the top level and if MSG/SJU would sell out considering the buzz around the NC's coming to town.
I tend to doubt Villanova would play Seton Hall at the WFC, but considering their decade long losing streak at the Pavilion (and 4-2 record at other venues-Rock/MSG- since 12-13), I'm sure the Pirates would sign up for that in a heartbeat
'Nova fans, what are your thoughts on this? Do you feel a sort of budding rivalry with Seton Hall that could justify the bigger stage? Getting that kind of attention from the national champs could actually be pretty helpful in kickstarting the Hall's own fan base.
As far as if SHU would open the top level of the Rock when 'Nova comes to town...that depends. Their rent for the game would increase significantly to open the upper level, so they need to be sure they'll sell enough seats to at least cover those costs. They would only consider it if the game was sold out (or at least very close to it) about a month early. The other thing is they're now going to be wary of opening the upper level just to fill it completely with visiting fans, which is what happened the only previous time they opened it (against Syracuse). I'm sure they liked the extra money, by they also recognized that it hurt the gameday experience for their own fans.
Phillycat wrote:
Absolutely have no problem with that. Georgetown will always be the big rivalry but SH-Nova has produced some of the most entertaining games in the last three seasons. It seems like both teams genuinely hate playing against each other. The rivalry has given us Gibbs buzzer beater, Gibbs elbowing Arch, Hart kicking Delgado, 2 closely contested games in 16, Ochefu getting a coin thrown at him from the stands and the epic BET final. Not all proud moments but building blocks for a chippy rivalry in a rather PC league where everyone likes to hold hands and sing kumbaya. Despite these moments I have to say I admire the respect and support Willard and Whitehead showed towards Nova during the tourney run. I'd say SH is rival #2 in the league for nova.
Hall2012 wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:If the # is 5, then you have to expect the following games to be at the WFC:
Definites:
UVA
Xavier
G'town
Decent chance:
SHU
Creighton
Maybe:
St. John's
Marq.
PC
Temple
St. Joe
We play Lafayette in Allentown (10K arena) and ND at the Prudential. What I wonder is what the attendance will be like at the away games. Wonder if SHU would open up the top level and if MSG/SJU would sell out considering the buzz around the NC's coming to town.
I tend to doubt Villanova would play Seton Hall at the WFC, but considering their decade long losing streak at the Pavilion (and 4-2 record at other venues-Rock/MSG- since 12-13), I'm sure the Pirates would sign up for that in a heartbeat
'Nova fans, what are your thoughts on this? Do you feel a sort of budding rivalry with Seton Hall that could justify the bigger stage? Getting that kind of attention from the national champs could actually be pretty helpful in kickstarting the Hall's own fan base.
As far as if SHU would open the top level of the Rock when 'Nova comes to town...that depends. Their rent for the game would increase significantly to open the upper level, so they need to be sure they'll sell enough seats to at least cover those costs. They would only consider it if the game was sold out (or at least very close to it) about a month early. The other thing is they're now going to be wary of opening the upper level just to fill it completely with visiting fans, which is what happened the only previous time they opened it (against Syracuse). I'm sure they liked the extra money, by they also recognized that it hurt the gameday experience for their own fans.
Phillycat wrote:Absolutely have no problem with that. Georgetown will always be the big rivalry but SH-Nova has produced some of the most entertaining games in the last three seasons. It seems like both teams genuinely hate playing against each other. The rivalry has given us Gibbs buzzer beater, Gibbs elbowing Arch, Hart kicking Delgado, 2 closely contested games in 16, Ochefu getting a coin thrown at him from the stands and the epic BET final. Not all proud moments but building blocks for a chippy rivalry in a rather PC league where everyone likes to hold hands and sing kumbaya. Despite these moments I have to say I admire the respect and support Willard and Whitehead showed towards Nova during the tourney run. I'd say SH is rival #2 in the league for nova.
NJRedman wrote:
I think the SH game could move to the WFC because the proximity to the traveling fan base as well as the improvement of the Pirate team. This is the best SH has been in a decade and with the fan base being so close playing at the easy to get to WFC could draw in more folks to watch the game.
I agree though that SH wont open up the upper level at the rock when Nova comes to town. I think they sell out the lower level and call it a good day. I don't think they have a chance of selling out the entire building unless it's the last game of the season and those two teams are both ranked and #1 and #2 in the conference. Don't take that as a shot Pirate fans, I love the rock but neither of our fan bases who are pretty much in the same area could sell out a game against each other in either MSG or Prudential. The only time we ever sell out s if Duke or Cuse comes to town.
FriarJ wrote:Attendance figures for BE games
Creighton 17,265
Marquette 14,671
Providence 11,653
Xavier 10,403
Georgetown 9,671
Villanova 9,380
Butler 8,488
Seton Hall 8,152
St. Johns 7,142
Depaul 6,066
DudeAnon wrote:FriarJ wrote:Attendance figures for BE games
Creighton 17,265
Marquette 14,671
Providence 11,653
Xavier 10,403
Georgetown 9,671
Villanova 9,380
Butler 8,488
Seton Hall 8,152
St. Johns 7,142
Depaul 6,066
Not to toot my own horn. But its pretty cool to see Xavier averaging more than what their official capacity of 10,250 is.
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