Hoya Hoya Hoya wrote:http://www.si.com/college-basketball/2016/10/20/college-basketball-recruiting-improved-facilities-make-all-difference
Great article but I did want to point out one interesting statement:
"While schools like Ole Miss and Butler are in power conferences, a school such as Dayton can sometimes fight a perception problem being in the Atlantic 10."
SJHooper wrote:1) We can thank Villanova for having SI refer to us as a power conference in this article. They wanted us to fail and show that you need football to be a major hoops program. We knew that didn't make sense. We knew we were a power conference all along. So thank you Nova for ending the criticism immediately after the championship. Now we need other teams to step up and join them on the national stage.
2) Can someone please forward this article to the St. John's administration? They don't seem to get the memo. Carnesecca has a nice lobby, but that's about it. Our basketball facilities are similar to that of a nice high school or average DIII school. I'm sick of sitting in Carnesecca on a bleacher with no seat back and having to feel my back ache. Mind you, I'm 27 so if I have back pain from sitting there I can only imagine how some of the older guys feel. Wouldn't you want to have an inviting environment for fans? I understand there are bleachers at other schools too, but in our arena it's like 80% and maybe 20% have actual seat backs with cushion. I get that we play at the Garden for our bigger games, but that does not excuse a hot, disgusting, industrial, glorified DIII level arena on campus. We are a basketball school but you wouldn't know that by seeing our facilities. It should be a shrine. They basically sell popcorn at a stand...great concessions! Then the school wonders why fans will go to the Garden but not Carnesecca. Who in their right mind would want to go into a hot, sticky arena to sit on rock hard bleachers with no seat backs and what amounts to an 8 yr old at a lemonade stand for our concessions? We also re-branded recently and removed the black from our color way. It's now red, navy blue, and white. You would think our court at Carnesecca would reflect the changes, right? Wrong. There is still a black border on the court.
I've probably said this a million times but it bears repeating. I went to Binghamton maybe 5 years ago to watch a basketball game and they have a brand new facility that looks like it can host a pro team. They have concessions like most pro arenas with real food, big selections, etc. They have seat back chairs with cushions to make the fan experience as comfortable as possible. They have a gorgeous court, a professional half time show, etc. Binghamton sucked. The place was PACKED. All over you could hear people talking about how nice the arena was and how they love going to games. I had the same experience at Boston University who also has a terrible hoops program. Then I come home to games at SJ and it makes me realize how far behind we are with our facilities. You would think that being right in NYC with some famous alumni and plenty of big-pocketed alumni, that we could build a nice cozy updated arena with modern amenities for our basketball program which is what our school is known for. Carnesecca is what I would call modern if it was 1980. It seems everyone is building facilities except us.
Xudash wrote:SJHooper wrote:1) We can thank Villanova for having SI refer to us as a power conference in this article. They wanted us to fail and show that you need football to be a major hoops program. We knew that didn't make sense. We knew we were a power conference all along. So thank you Nova for ending the criticism immediately after the championship. Now we need other teams to step up and join them on the national stage.
2) Can someone please forward this article to the St. John's administration? They don't seem to get the memo. Carnesecca has a nice lobby, but that's about it. Our basketball facilities are similar to that of a nice high school or average DIII school. I'm sick of sitting in Carnesecca on a bleacher with no seat back and having to feel my back ache. Mind you, I'm 27 so if I have back pain from sitting there I can only imagine how some of the older guys feel. Wouldn't you want to have an inviting environment for fans? I understand there are bleachers at other schools too, but in our arena it's like 80% and maybe 20% have actual seat backs with cushion. I get that we play at the Garden for our bigger games, but that does not excuse a hot, disgusting, industrial, glorified DIII level arena on campus. We are a basketball school but you wouldn't know that by seeing our facilities. It should be a shrine. They basically sell popcorn at a stand...great concessions! Then the school wonders why fans will go to the Garden but not Carnesecca. Who in their right mind would want to go into a hot, sticky arena to sit on rock hard bleachers with no seat backs and what amounts to an 8 yr old at a lemonade stand for our concessions? We also re-branded recently and removed the black from our color way. It's now red, navy blue, and white. You would think our court at Carnesecca would reflect the changes, right? Wrong. There is still a black border on the court.
I've probably said this a million times but it bears repeating. I went to Binghamton maybe 5 years ago to watch a basketball game and they have a brand new facility that looks like it can host a pro team. They have concessions like most pro arenas with real food, big selections, etc. They have seat back chairs with cushions to make the fan experience as comfortable as possible. They have a gorgeous court, a professional half time show, etc. Binghamton sucked. The place was PACKED. All over you could hear people talking about how nice the arena was and how they love going to games. I had the same experience at Boston University who also has a terrible hoops program. Then I come home to games at SJ and it makes me realize how far behind we are with our facilities. You would think that being right in NYC with some famous alumni and plenty of big-pocketed alumni, that we could build a nice cozy updated arena with modern amenities for our basketball program which is what our school is known for. Carnesecca is what I would call modern if it was 1980. It seems everyone is building facilities except us.
SJHooper wrote:1) We can thank Villanova for having SI refer to us as a power conference in this article. They wanted us to fail and show that you need football to be a major hoops program. We knew that didn't make sense. We knew we were a power conference all along. So thank you Nova for ending the criticism immediately after the championship. Now we need other teams to step up and join them on the national stage.
2) Can someone please forward this article to the St. John's administration? They don't seem to get the memo. Carnesecca has a nice lobby, but that's about it. Our basketball facilities are similar to that of a nice high school or average DIII school. I'm sick of sitting in Carnesecca on a bleacher with no seat back and having to feel my back ache. Mind you, I'm 27 so if I have back pain from sitting there I can only imagine how some of the older guys feel. Wouldn't you want to have an inviting environment for fans? I understand there are bleachers at other schools too, but in our arena it's like 80% and maybe 20% have actual seat backs with cushion. I get that we play at the Garden for our bigger games, but that does not excuse a hot, disgusting, industrial, glorified DIII level arena on campus. We are a basketball school but you wouldn't know that by seeing our facilities. It should be a shrine. They basically sell popcorn at a stand...great concessions! Then the school wonders why fans will go to the Garden but not Carnesecca. Who in their right mind would want to go into a hot, sticky arena to sit on rock hard bleachers with no seat backs and what amounts to an 8 yr old at a lemonade stand for our concessions? We also re-branded recently and removed the black from our color way. It's now red, navy blue, and white. You would think our court at Carnesecca would reflect the changes, right? Wrong. There is still a black border on the court.
I've probably said this a million times but it bears repeating. I went to Binghamton maybe 5 years ago to watch a basketball game and they have a brand new facility that looks like it can host a pro team. They have concessions like most pro arenas with real food, big selections, etc. They have seat back chairs with cushions to make the fan experience as comfortable as possible. They have a gorgeous court, a professional half time show, etc. Binghamton sucked. The place was PACKED. All over you could hear people talking about how nice the arena was and how they love going to games. I had the same experience at Boston University who also has a terrible hoops program. Then I come home to games at SJ and it makes me realize how far behind we are with our facilities. You would think that being right in NYC with some famous alumni and plenty of big-pocketed alumni, that we could build a nice cozy updated arena with modern amenities for our basketball program which is what our school is known for. Carnesecca is what I would call modern if it was 1980. It seems everyone is building facilities except us.
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