Hall2012 wrote:Seton Hall will easily crush its Prudential Center attendance record tomorrow night. With 3/4 of the top opened up and only a handful of seats left available, a crowd of about 16,000 (or more than 4x the crowd for Wed vs Creighton) is expected. It's a sellout of the seats that were made available.
I'm cautiously optimistic about this one.
NovaGrad12 wrote:Hall2012 wrote:Seton Hall will easily crush its Prudential Center attendance record tomorrow night. With 3/4 of the top opened up and only a handful of seats left available, a crowd of about 16,000 (or more than 4x the crowd for Wed vs Creighton) is expected. It's a sellout of the seats that were made available.
I'm cautiously optimistic about this one.
I thought the SH athletics dept. had a strict policy of not opening up the upper levels even for games they thought could draw more than 8,000? Did that change? I thought I saw an article about this last year with the AD saying they thought keeping the curtains closed was a better home court advantage even for higher profile games...
Hall2012 wrote:NovaGrad12 wrote:Hall2012 wrote:Seton Hall will easily crush its Prudential Center attendance record tomorrow night. With 3/4 of the top opened up and only a handful of seats left available, a crowd of about 16,000 (or more than 4x the crowd for Wed vs Creighton) is expected. It's a sellout of the seats that were made available.
I'm cautiously optimistic about this one.
I thought the SH athletics dept. had a strict policy of not opening up the upper levels even for games they thought could draw more than 8,000? Did that change? I thought I saw an article about this last year with the AD saying they thought keeping the curtains closed was a better home court advantage even for higher profile games...
I wouldn't say "strict policy" but in general they prefer not to. Basically, they won't open the top just to get a few more people in. They need to know they'll get a lot more people. The case with this game was that the lower bowl sold out by the end of November and they were still seeing a lot of demand, so they decided to open up the top.
They opened the top once previously, for Syracuse's last game @SHU, and it essentially amounted to selling out home court advantage for a payday. The crowd was more than 50% Cuse fans. A lot of fans are opposed to opening the top for tomorrow's game, fearing the same thing. There certainly will be a lot of Nova fans, but I doubt they'll have the majority. I'd expect somewhere between 30-40%.
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