Coasterville95 wrote:I am fully on board with the NYE Big East Tip Off Marathon every year!
I wonder if the reason the three newcomers got home games on the first day was for precisely the reason of showing off the new arenas to the rest of the Big East fans who were tuned in. I'm sure there was some level of curiosity about what the new schools bring to the table facility wise.
The fact Butler and Xavier owning their arenas surely helped.
I'm not sure I'd be laying praise to the schedule maker. Sure we start with three at home, but then we pay for it with some long droughts between home games. and as othera have noted, these three at home are during our holiday break!!! We even sold a Holiday Break package so those are general fans sitting in a lot fo the student seats right now.
Speaking as a Xavier fan, for us it IS a big step up from playing in such mega arenas as Rose Hill Gym, Tom Golas Garage (I mean Arena), Hagan Arena, and similar sized facilities at St Bonaventure and George Washington. (AT lease Dusquene started taking us to CONSOL instead of using their small on camous facility) Oh, and we have had years where we thought the schedule maker had a sick sadistic sense of humor -@ Fordham on Thursday followed by @St Louis Saturday?
bmorex wrote:Coasterville95 wrote:I am fully on board with the NYE Big East Tip Off Marathon every year!
I wonder if the reason the three newcomers got home games on the first day was for precisely the reason of showing off the new arenas to the rest of the Big East fans who were tuned in. I'm sure there was some level of curiosity about what the new schools bring to the table facility wise.
The fact Butler and Xavier owning their arenas surely helped.
I'm not sure I'd be laying praise to the schedule maker. Sure we start with three at home, but then we pay for it with some long droughts between home games. and as othera have noted, these three at home are during our holiday break!!! We even sold a Holiday Break package so those are general fans sitting in a lot fo the student seats right now.
Speaking as a Xavier fan, for us it IS a big step up from playing in such mega arenas as Rose Hill Gym, Tom Golas Garage (I mean Arena), Hagan Arena, and similar sized facilities at St Bonaventure and George Washington. (AT lease Dusquene started taking us to CONSOL instead of using their small on camous facility) Oh, and we have had years where we thought the schedule maker had a sick sadistic sense of humor -@ Fordham on Thursday followed by @St Louis Saturday?
And of the nine home games for Xavier, only 4 are when school is in session. (Three home games are over Christmas break- SJU, Butler, Marq and two over spring break- Creighton and Nova.)
Bluejay wrote:JOPO wrote:Wish we had such a schedule maker! We never seem to luck out to much in that respect. I think our scheduling "gods" have horns, a sick sense of humor and live in a rather warm climate. Lol!
Being serious for a second, I think most schools would rather have a home game while school is in session and students are in town.
Because most of the venues are public and book other events too (Creighton's arena included), I'd guess that when the league decided to have 5 games in one day, the first thing they did was see what arenas were even available and work from there. I sincerely doubt that all ten arenas were available.
jayball wrote:We play in a City owned area, but are the primary tenant. Right now we share it with a Division 1 Hockey team but they are going to be playing somewhere else in a couple of years.
As for takeaways from Day 1.
This league is gonna be a helluva lot of fun. I only got to watch the Butler Nova game and the CU Marquette game, but we have some hard nosed teams that will fight every night.
I can't wait to see where we can take this all basketball league going forward.
We are better together.
DanofXav76 wrote:jayball wrote:We play in a City owned area, but are the primary tenant. Right now we share it with a Division 1 Hockey team but they are going to be playing somewhere else in a couple of years.
As for takeaways from Day 1.
This league is gonna be a helluva lot of fun. I only got to watch the Butler Nova game and the CU Marquette game, but we have some hard nosed teams that will fight every night.
I can't wait to see where we can take this all basketball league going forward.
We are better together.
Yep that was my other take away as well. In this league you better bring it every night or else!
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