Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Thomas M. Ryan Center
Kingston, RI
7:00PM (CBSSN)
SENIOR NIGHT
Providence Journal - Jared Terrell has helped URI reach new heights
Love how our best mascot would put his hands to his mouth as if snickering. Too bad current students don't get to see that, because Rhody was badass!!!!hrstrat57 wrote:
Still the best mascot attack ever. Flap on hawk.
Yet another milestone for Hurley and the boys to achieve.Billyboy78 wrote:The last time we went undefeated at home was 73 years ago.
Been waiting for 16 years to run the table at the Ryan Center...Billyboy78 wrote:The last time we went undefeated at home was 73 years ago.
this is the most relaxed I've ever been before a game.rhodyrudder wrote:Been waiting for 16 years to run the table at the Ryan Center...Billyboy78 wrote:The last time we went undefeated at home was 73 years ago.
LET'S GO!!!!
One more game...
They did it just about every year in OOC but always got tripped up by Xavier, UMass and/or St Joe.
This would be an absolutely huge accomplishment. These 5 seniors can say they're the best group ever after one more game.
Actually they're the best group ever no matter what happens tomorrow, but let's win so they can leave the RC with heads high as
1 - defending A-10 Tourney champs
2 - 2018 A-10 regular season champs
3 - top 20 in the AP and Coaches polls
4 - top 10 in the RPI
5 - the longest winning streak in a single season
and 6 - first team ever to go undefeated at the RC!
RhowdyRam02 wrote:shhh
2nd thatbpaz11 wrote:Not only is it senior night its also EZbuckets last game as our Hype guy. I hope some acknowledgement is made to that fact. He has come a long way since he first started. He had a tough task early in his career of trying to get a crowd motivated that didn't have much to get excited about. While his job has gotten a little easier the past year he still hasn't let up. I know I probably don't just speak for myself when I say he will be missed next year and future years.
Technically we only need 6,357 to hit 100k. You forgot the 1,363 for the Buffalo exhibition game.RF1 wrote:Would really love to see 7,720 in attendance for this game to break the 100,000 barrier for the year. Three other games this year had bigger crowds (PC/Davidson/Dayton) so it is possible even though the official capacity is listed at 7,657. It will require all the suites to be filled and student allotment minimally filled.
Da_Process_Survivor wrote:Technically we only need 6,357 to hit 100k. You forgot the 1,363 for the Buffalo exhibition game.RF1 wrote:Would really love to see 7,720 in attendance for this game to break the 100,000 barrier for the year. Three other games this year had bigger crowds (PC/Davidson/Dayton) so it is possible even though the official capacity is listed at 7,657. It will require all the suites to be filled and student allotment minimally filled.
steviep123 wrote:FYI everyone, I parked on the Keaney side on Friday, unfortunately running very late. There was no line for security at all. We got right through. If there was a line we probably wouldn't have gotten in until the U16 timeout, but as it turns out, we got in 30 secs in. Missed the tip off, but not much else. Saw Stan's lay up after a steal while waiting for a break to go to my seat. Wish I had seen the Military member repel down with the ball.
Anyway, assuming the other side was a mess on Friday just before 7, it seems like the Keaney side is the way to go.
Actually, it was pretty packed. We had to wait for someone to leave a spot that was (probably) coming out of Boss Arena. Though we were trying to park between Boss and Mackel, so didn't get a good look at the main Keaney lot.RhodyRam86 wrote:steviep123 wrote:FYI everyone, I parked on the Keaney side on Friday, unfortunately running very late. There was no line for security at all. We got right through. If there was a line we probably wouldn't have gotten in until the U16 timeout, but as it turns out, we got in 30 secs in. Missed the tip off, but not much else. Saw Stan's lay up after a steal while waiting for a break to go to my seat. Wish I had seen the Military member repel down with the ball.
Anyway, assuming the other side was a mess on Friday just before 7, it seems like the Keaney side is the way to go.
That was a Friday night game. Many students had left so there was a bit more available parking on the Keaney side. You are going to have to be there very early or be very lucky to get parking on that side on a Tuesday night. I do always try that lot first as it is much quicker to get out.
So, we're going to need the students for this one. Over 2000 seats left the day before the game.steviep123 wrote:Okay, I clearly have too much time on my hands today. I just counted and including obstructed view, there are 547 tickets available, all but 4 of these are in the 300 level. Of these 547 seats, 95 are listed as obstructed. Here is the breakdown by section (the first number is the total number of seats with the number of obstructed in parentheses):
302: 137 (8 of these obstructed)
303: 28 (12)
309: 87
310: 23 (9)
313: 46 (19)
314: 145 (18)
203: 4 (2)
These sections only have obstructed view seats left:
304: 9
305: 2
306: 5
307: 15
308: 6
311: 5
312: 8
201: 1
207: 4
211: 6
213: 5
So in total, there appears to be 452 non obstructed view seats and 95 obstructed view for a total of 547. All but 4 of these are in the 300 level.
I think the students have shown up very well and no need question if they will for Senior Night. Just make sure we have balloons!!!!!!Billyboy78 wrote:So, we're going to need the students for this one. Over 2000 seats left the day before the game.steviep123 wrote:Okay, I clearly have too much time on my hands today. I just counted and including obstructed view, there are 547 tickets available, all but 4 of these are in the 300 level. Of these 547 seats, 95 are listed as obstructed. Here is the breakdown by section (the first number is the total number of seats with the number of obstructed in parentheses):
302: 137 (8 of these obstructed)
303: 28 (12)
309: 87
310: 23 (9)
313: 46 (19)
314: 145 (18)
203: 4 (2)
These sections only have obstructed view seats left:
304: 9
305: 2
306: 5
307: 15
308: 6
311: 5
312: 8
201: 1
207: 4
211: 6
213: 5
So in total, there appears to be 452 non obstructed view seats and 95 obstructed view for a total of 547. All but 4 of these are in the 300 level.
The student allotment minimally filled? A nationally ranked team leading the conference and Senior Night and you don't expect a packed student turnout in one of the nicest buildings in the A10? Has the student attendance not been strong for this very accomplished team?RF1 wrote:Would really love to see 7,720 in attendance for this game to break the 100,000 barrier for the year. Three other games this year had bigger crowds (PC/Davidson/Dayton) so it is possible even though the official capacity is listed at 7,657. It will require all the suites to be filled and student allotment minimally filled.
To be fair, I believe the reference was to the 1,500 student allotment. That would be minimally. Students taking their 1,500+ would be maximizing student attendance.JoeCabrey wrote:The student allotment minimally filled? A nationally ranked team leading the conference and Senior Night and you don't expect a packed student turnout in one of the nicest buildings in the A10? Has the student attendance not been strong for this very accomplished team?RF1 wrote:Would really love to see 7,720 in attendance for this game to break the 100,000 barrier for the year. Three other games this year had bigger crowds (PC/Davidson/Dayton) so it is possible even though the official capacity is listed at 7,657. It will require all the suites to be filled and student allotment minimally filled.
I ask not to criticize but rather because I've had several conversations about what different schools even major football schools are trying to combat falling student attendance at games.
Relaxed, yet sort of sad to see them one last time in Kingston. but GO RAMS.Da_Process_Survivor wrote:this is the most relaxed I've ever been before a game.rhodyrudder wrote:Been waiting for 16 years to run the table at the Ryan Center...Billyboy78 wrote:The last time we went undefeated at home was 73 years ago.
LET'S GO!!!!
One more game...
They did it just about every year in OOC but always got tripped up by Xavier, UMass and/or St Joe.
This would be an absolutely huge accomplishment. These 5 seniors can say they're the best group ever after one more game.
Actually they're the best group ever no matter what happens tomorrow, but let's win so they can leave the RC with heads high as
1 - defending A-10 Tourney champs
2 - 2018 A-10 regular season champs
3 - top 20 in the AP and Coaches polls
4 - top 10 in the RPI
5 - the longest winning streak in a single season
and 6 - first team ever to go undefeated at the RC!
This group is not losing this game. Period.
At Hagan Arena the student section holds 1200 and thanks.Obadiah wrote:Thanks for the comments JoeCabrey, The student allotment is capped at 1500 and when the game is sold out well in advance, the number of students who get in never rises above that level. In cases of week night games when ticket sales tend to slough off, the Ryan ticket office allows in additional students to fill the seats that would otherwise be empty. The record number of students at a game of this type was in the 2800 range. For St. Joe's game, I expect more students will be allowed in, but only if the walk up crowd does not significantly materialize, but given the special circumstance surrounding this game, the walk-up crowd should be large. But either way, I expect a full house for this game.
I know that the St. Bona student cap is 900 students. What is the St. Joe's student cap?
BTW, nice job on the Hawks message board.
I don’t think there are 2,000 seats left. I believe they set aside 1,000 for students. I also believe there have been a decent # of tickets sold since Steve counted. I checked the dots on a few sections and they are now half the number from when Steve counted. Lastly, I believe they release unsold seats in Sec 302 & 303 for additional students prior to the start of the game. We sit in Sec 304 and several times the students have filled seats right next to us in 303. With it being a weekday game I am expecting a student turnout similar to the last Tuesday night game. SELLOUT!theblueram wrote:I think the students have shown up very well and no need question if they will for Senior Night. Just make sure we have balloons!!!!!!Billyboy78 wrote:So, we're going to need the students for this one. Over 2000 seats left the day before the game.steviep123 wrote:Okay, I clearly have too much time on my hands today. I just counted and including obstructed view, there are 547 tickets available, all but 4 of these are in the 300 level. Of these 547 seats, 95 are listed as obstructed. Here is the breakdown by section (the first number is the total number of seats with the number of obstructed in parentheses):
302: 137 (8 of these obstructed)
303: 28 (12)
309: 87
310: 23 (9)
313: 46 (19)
314: 145 (18)
203: 4 (2)
So in total, there appears to be 452 non obstructed view seats and 95 obstructed view for a total of 547. All but 4 of these are in the 300 level.
Students get 1500. I just counted 461 others. But I agree. It will be a sellout.Rhody83 wrote:I don’t think there are 2,000 seats left. I believe they set aside 1,000 for students. I also believe there have been a decent # of tickets sold since Steve counted. I checked the dots on a few sections and they are now half the number from when Steve counted. Lastly, I believe they release unsold seats in Sec 302 & 303 for additional students prior to the start of the game. We sit in Sec 304 and several times the students have filled seats right next to us in 303. With it being a weekday game I am expecting a student turnout similar to the last Tuesday night game. SELLOUT!theblueram wrote:I think the students have shown up very well and no need question if they will for Senior Night. Just make sure we have balloons!!!!!!Billyboy78 wrote: So, we're going to need the students for this one. Over 2000 seats left the day before the game.
There are 114 obstructed (eyeglasses) seats in the 300s and 16 obstructed in the 200s. I total of 130 obstructed seats.Billyboy78 wrote:The green dots are the unobstructed. The tiny eyeglasses are the obstructed.
I know I've sat in plenty of "Obstructed view" seats and I've never seen anything that actually obstructed my view of the game. Like R83 wrote, maybe a railing bar that is in your line of site or a gate, or a Plexiglas divider preventing someone from falling down to the 200 level from the 300 level, but none of these affected my view of the court.Rhody83 wrote:There are 114 obstructed (eyeglasses) seats in the 300s and 16 obstructed in the 200s. I total of 130 obstructed seats.Billyboy78 wrote:The green dots are the unobstructed. The tiny eyeglasses are the obstructed.
That would bring the revised total of unsold seats to 447. I can't believe the obstructed seats in the 200s aren't gone. In most cases it is "obstructed" because a railing bar is in your view towards the court.
I know the most hated team in the A10 is supposed to be UMASS, but for me it's St. Joe's by a long shotsection(105) wrote:......let me guess, Phil Martelli will get a resounding no respect from our fans.......as he should......will be looking at the end of game line to see how Jarvis and he react.....hopefully the emotions of Senior Nite do not over come the unfinished business......
yup, and because of Martelli. cant stand that pompous, smug, full of himself POS. I have never heard him pump up the other A10 teams in the media, its always put downs. He is bad for the A10 because he only cares about himself.Ram1019 wrote:I know the most hated team in the A10 is supposed to be UMASS, but for me it's St. Joe's by a long shotsection(105) wrote:......let me guess, Phil Martelli will get a resounding no respect from our fans.......as he should......will be looking at the end of game line to see how Jarvis and he react.....hopefully the emotions of Senior Nite do not over come the unfinished business......