i figured i should probably start with some sort of opening message about this being my first attempt at a blog, but well, that's about it. Here's my blog!
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My voice is still recovering from Monday night's basketball game against Syracuse. I almost didn't mind the annoying 'cuse fans in attendence because it only added to the overall raucusness of the arena. I was especially happy that JTIII let Crawford get in some good playing time, instead of relegating him to the final minutes when we are 20 points up, as he has in other games. Plus, he made a 3 which helped get the Hoyas back on track. Although games like Monday's can be heart-wrenching and frustrating, they are definitely the most exciting. You leave the arena with such a high.
I really like this AP article about the amazing defense of Jeremiah and Patrick, as well as this one from the Washington Times.
Nick directed me to this post on the HoyaTalk boards about season ticket holders who consistently give / sell their tickets to opposing fans:
Dear season ticket holders in Section 120, row N, seats 3-8:This was the third straight game I had to sit in front of a whole row of opposing fans. This is getting ridiculous. Please either show up from now on, or sell your seats to an actual Hoya fan. Otherwise I will be forced to hunt you down and deal with you according to the Fan Convention of 1909. You have been warned.
Despite my statement above, Agreed! (Notice I had said "almost".) The student section and young alumni sections should be for Hoyas fans only. There are 20,000 seats in the arena, so it really shouldnt be so hard for opposing fans to find other seats. Georgetown ticketing needs to find a way to solve this problem.
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