BillikenFriar wrote:Basketball traveling isn't a big deal. Soccer, softball, women's lacrosse? Those are. The cost would really be astonishing when you consider the olympic sports having to schlep from Providence to Washington all year round.
Storm Fan wrote:Every time people talk about Gonzaga, they talk about only basketball and never consider the other sports that come along. Basketball alone is impractical. The others make it almost impossible.
gmoser1210 wrote:Storm Fan wrote:Every time people talk about Gonzaga, they talk about only basketball and never consider the other sports that come along. Basketball alone is impractical. The others make it almost impossible.
It's impractical for Gonzaga who would have to fly several hours for every road game. It's not as bad for everyone else. One road game per year at Gonzaga isn't a big deal for any sport. It's definitely not an issue for track, cross country, tennis, and other sports that don't do a round-robin but just have one conference tournament at the end of the season.
Xudash wrote:If we're being truthful about this travel business, and this is abundantly obvious, we also have to take time zones into consideration. Traveling from NYC to Miami obviously is done in the same time zone. You pop out of LaGuardia on your way to the Pac NW and it's a 3 hour adjustment.
Storm Fan wrote:BillikenFriar wrote:Basketball traveling isn't a big deal. Soccer, softball, women's lacrosse? Those are. The cost would really be astonishing when you consider the olympic sports having to schlep from Providence to Washington all year round.
Every time people talk about Gonzaga, they talk about only basketball and never consider the other sports that come along. Basketball alone is impractical. The others make it almost impossible.
gmoser1210 wrote:Storm Fan wrote:Every time people talk about Gonzaga, they talk about only basketball and never consider the other sports that come along. Basketball alone is impractical. The others make it almost impossible.
It's impractical for Gonzaga who would have to fly several hours for every road game. It's not as bad for everyone else. One road game per year at Gonzaga isn't a big deal for any sport. It's definitely not an issue for track, cross country, tennis, and other sports that don't do a round-robin but just have one conference tournament at the end of the season.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:The Big East could easily schedule a scheduling alliance with both Gonzaga and St Mary's. Send those two schools east for two games against two teams in a year (i.e. Villanova & Georgetown), and then send two teams west (Creighton & Marquette) to give them four games per year.
billyjack wrote:2016 Attendance Averages For Various Teams:
Again, just to get this down on paper:
I bolded any number at 5,000 or above.
What's the deal with Siena anyway? We walked their campus last summer. Really nice, north of Albany. Small campus. Small student body. Somehow they get 6k+ to the Times Union. UAlbany is closer to downtown and gets half that.
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