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Maybe they were using Dragon talk-to-type software to make the sign? Haha
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Had to stop by the Pub while at the game last night. Got to the game about 15 minutes, so wanted to give it a try. Certainly need TVs in there so you can see the game, because without them you can't see shit unless from that first row. Thought it was pretty busy there. We quickly had our beers & headed off to our seats. Glad to see this a part of the Ryan Center. Certainly should bring in some money. Hopefully some of that goes to the Athletic Department.
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I think it is working out well so far. Only problem other than TV's is that there isn't enough room for all the people trying to get in. Huge amount of people couldn't get in last night. They should push to add another area on the other side of the arena.
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Why not take the other open end and duplicate it?
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It looked like they had the other end blocked off for a private party. It seems the obvious solution would be to keep the Alumni Lounge open for alcohol sales during the game as well as having the Rhody Pub. My understanding is it's only open pregame and halftime, which seems nonsensical on a few levels.
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This ran in the news section this week, and I don't think we're going to run it online, so, posting for you out of state folks who don't have access to The Independent.
The taps are open at URI basketball games
By Stephanie Turaj
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SOUTH KINGSTOWN — Beer and wine are being served during the University of Rhode Island men’s basketball games at the Thomas M. Ryan Center in Kingston.
Beer and wine are available in the Rhody Pub, a sectioned-off area of the Ryan Center’s South Concourse. The service began last week at the University of Rhode Island vs. Fordham University game.
The Ryan Center is owned by the University of Rhode Island and the 7,800-seat facility is home to the Men’s and Women’s Basketball programs, and hosts university-sponsored concerts and events, as well as those for the general public. The center is managed by Global Spectrum, a private venue management company.
Since joining URI in 2009, President David M. Dooley has allowed for a campus-wide review of alcohol policies, a departure from his predecessor, Robert L. Carothers, who banned alcohol at university functions. Since 2009, URI has allowed the sale of alcohol in specific, regulated areas at football games, and allowed it in the luxury suites and alumni room at the Ryan Center.
Global Spectrum officials said adding beer and wine sales to men’s basketball games is among recent “fan experience” improvements, which included installing LED scoreboards and updating concessions.
“After careful research of other [Atlantic 10] schools, competitors in our market including Providence College and other universities across the nation, Global Spectrum, along with URI Athletics and university administration, determined the next step in enhancing our fans’ experience was to offer beer and wine sales to the general public in a controlled, sectioned-off area of the South Concourse,” Ryan Center General Manager Leah Becki said in a statement.
Liquor sales in Rhody Pub begin when doors open (one hour prior to tip-off) and close five game minutes into the second half of the game. Patrons must be 21 or older to enter the pub and receive a wristband upon entry. Seats in the area are limited to approximately 100 spots, so those who leave the pub are not guaranteed re-entry, officials said. This area was chosen because of its distance from the student section, officials said.
Matt Moeller, director of marketing, said the Rhody Pub has been used in the past for concerts, and liquor service is determined on an “event-by-event” basis.
“While our men’s basketball game versus Fordham marked the first men’s basketball game we have served beer and wine to the general public, Global Spectrum management staff at the Ryan Center has successfully implemented beer and wine sales to the general public at nine previous Ryan Center events over the past two years with zero alcohol related arrests and zero hospital transports during those events,” Becki said in a statement.
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The taps are open at URI basketball games
By Stephanie Turaj
Staff Writer
SOUTH KINGSTOWN — Beer and wine are being served during the University of Rhode Island men’s basketball games at the Thomas M. Ryan Center in Kingston.
Beer and wine are available in the Rhody Pub, a sectioned-off area of the Ryan Center’s South Concourse. The service began last week at the University of Rhode Island vs. Fordham University game.
The Ryan Center is owned by the University of Rhode Island and the 7,800-seat facility is home to the Men’s and Women’s Basketball programs, and hosts university-sponsored concerts and events, as well as those for the general public. The center is managed by Global Spectrum, a private venue management company.
Since joining URI in 2009, President David M. Dooley has allowed for a campus-wide review of alcohol policies, a departure from his predecessor, Robert L. Carothers, who banned alcohol at university functions. Since 2009, URI has allowed the sale of alcohol in specific, regulated areas at football games, and allowed it in the luxury suites and alumni room at the Ryan Center.
Global Spectrum officials said adding beer and wine sales to men’s basketball games is among recent “fan experience” improvements, which included installing LED scoreboards and updating concessions.
“After careful research of other [Atlantic 10] schools, competitors in our market including Providence College and other universities across the nation, Global Spectrum, along with URI Athletics and university administration, determined the next step in enhancing our fans’ experience was to offer beer and wine sales to the general public in a controlled, sectioned-off area of the South Concourse,” Ryan Center General Manager Leah Becki said in a statement.
Liquor sales in Rhody Pub begin when doors open (one hour prior to tip-off) and close five game minutes into the second half of the game. Patrons must be 21 or older to enter the pub and receive a wristband upon entry. Seats in the area are limited to approximately 100 spots, so those who leave the pub are not guaranteed re-entry, officials said. This area was chosen because of its distance from the student section, officials said.
Matt Moeller, director of marketing, said the Rhody Pub has been used in the past for concerts, and liquor service is determined on an “event-by-event” basis.
“While our men’s basketball game versus Fordham marked the first men’s basketball game we have served beer and wine to the general public, Global Spectrum management staff at the Ryan Center has successfully implemented beer and wine sales to the general public at nine previous Ryan Center events over the past two years with zero alcohol related arrests and zero hospital transports during those events,” Becki said in a statement.
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Huh? If it's a blocked off area and IDs are checked, what the heck does that have to do with the student section?This area was chosen because of its distance from the student section, officials said.
A 21 year old student can leave the student section and legally buy and consume a beer in the Rhody Pub and then go back to the student section with a tummy full of beer.
Secondly, the students also sit immediately in front of the Rhody Pub in the South end zone as well.
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in the 100s though not the 200s, in the north end zone there are students in 214, 200 and 201. thye must feel that it being on the opposite side of the arena less students will go and get a beer
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Has there been any announcement on which game will be blue out and pink out?? Students always show up for those games and would assume that GW, Umass, and Davidson would be good options?
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Davidson will be the pink out.
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines
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Yeah, but this is still pretty dumb. If a student is 21 they can get a beer. The price will probably dissuade most students anyway.twisted3829 wrote:in the 100s though not the 200s, in the north end zone there are students in 214, 200 and 201. thye must feel that it being on the opposite side of the arena less students will go and get a beer
I just thought it was a line that didn't need to be in the article. They didn't actually chose that side because it was away from the primary North student section -- they selected it because that's where there was enough space to stage the Pub without causing concourse congestion.
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It's also just kind of funny to think that a walk across the arena (if that was even the case) is going to stop a kid from getting a beer if he wants one. We were quite creative and worked much harder than that to get a beer when we wanted one as students.
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You mean like climbing onto the roof at Keaney, and climbing into the (already cracked open) vent windows at the top of the arena, with a 50/50 mix of rum and Pepsi 16oz plastic bottle in the waistband?adam914 wrote:We were quite creative and worked much harder than that to get a beer when we wanted one as students.
I (cough) had a friend that did that once (cough) or twice...
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Awesome...
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I'm not sure what they are getting per beer, but how many college are even paying that when they have the option of sneaking in traditional college booze, like Popov or Burnetts?
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$6.50 is the cheapest beer.
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Ha haRI_Bred wrote:You mean like climbing onto the roof at Keaney, and climbing into the (already cracked open) vent windows at the top of the arena, with a 50/50 mix of rum and Pepsi 16oz plastic bottle in the waistband?adam914 wrote:We were quite creative and worked much harder than that to get a beer when we wanted one as students.
I (cough) had a friend that did that once (cough) or twice...
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As I did for the Nebraska game.. I brought in the "pocket pub" filled w Tito's.
I am not an alchy (1st stage: denial.. LOL).. But I do appreciate a beverage to calm my nerves while watching a game..
I walked by the Rhoda pub.. While I am appreciative of the option.. It seemed like 2 much work 4 me
There was a line.. The attendants were slow..
I mean.. I just want to walk up to a station; grab a beer; then get back 2 my seat
Again tho.. I am appreciative and some beer is better than no beers
At halftime I did try for a dunkin donuts.. Waited in line of 40 deep for 2 mins before I bailed
What a nightmare
I am not an alchy (1st stage: denial.. LOL).. But I do appreciate a beverage to calm my nerves while watching a game..
I walked by the Rhoda pub.. While I am appreciative of the option.. It seemed like 2 much work 4 me
There was a line.. The attendants were slow..
I mean.. I just want to walk up to a station; grab a beer; then get back 2 my seat
Again tho.. I am appreciative and some beer is better than no beers
At halftime I did try for a dunkin donuts.. Waited in line of 40 deep for 2 mins before I bailed
What a nightmare
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Yeah good point, I would be willing to bet that in 2002 I could have gotten me and 3 friends drunk for $6.50.TruePoint wrote:I'm not sure what they are getting per beer, but how many college are even paying that when they have the option of sneaking in traditional college booze, like Popov or Burnetts?
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That's because you're a lightweight.adam914 wrote:Yeah good point, I would be willing to bet that in 2002 I could have gotten me and 3 friends drunk for $6.50.
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Or just really efficient. You can buy a decent amount of grain for $2.17 per head.
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As usual, TP gets it!TruePoint wrote:Or just really efficient. You can buy a decent amount of grain for $2.17 per head.
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Trillium is excellent. Foolproof has some great beers but some that are only meh. There is also Proclamation Ale Co. about one mile from the Ryan Center which makes RI's best beer.steviep123 wrote:Trillium (Boston) and Bog Iron (Norton, MA) are both excellent!TruePoint wrote:Foolproof is great. Starting to be able to find it near Boston now. Southern New England is getting better and better. Mass has a few great micros, and Two Roads out of Connecticut is terrific also.
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I'm by no means a beer fan (if I drink it-- it's probably Bud Light, Miller Lite or a Stella) and that's okay since I'm a girl. However, I've been to Whaler's Brewery which located in the mill complex in Peace Dale. They've been getting really good reviews, too. I talked to the guy who opened it with his friend, and at least one of them graduated from URI only a few years ago.
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Half of Whaler's stuff is good. They're trying to find out what their best stuff is while still experimenting.
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Enjoyed hearing ray charles sunday.
Was that the first time the band played it?
Was that the first time the band played it?
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EZBuckets bat signal:
Can we get the PA guy to play "Josie" tomorrow for all the Pats fans that will be in the building? The students will know what to do.
Can we get the PA guy to play "Josie" tomorrow for all the Pats fans that will be in the building? The students will know what to do.
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Another note to EZ: what's the sense of having the gun shoot stuff into the 100 sections. Even you can throw something that far. I don't need a shirt or a ball but there's little kids in the 300s who would love to get one and have no chance.
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Iggy1979 wrote:Another note to EZ: what's the sense of having the gun shoot stuff into the 100 sections. Even you can throw something that far. I don't need a shirt or a ball but there's little kids in the 300s who would love to get one and have no chance.
As mentioned before, for safety reasons, they can't shoot the gun up into the 300's.
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I believe EZ mentioned before that it's a safety issue. Dont want anyone falling over the railings trying to catch a tshirt. Should find another way to get them some swag.Iggy1979 wrote:Another note to EZ: what's the sense of having the gun shoot stuff into the 100 sections. Even you can throw something that far. I don't need a shirt or a ball but there's little kids in the 300s who would love to get one and have no chance.
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They send ramettes and cheerleaders up to 300s with shirts and balls
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I'm having a brain fart. What's the name of the song they play right before the URI player introductions?
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"Seven Nation Army" by The White StripesBillyboy78 wrote:I'm having a brain fart. What's the name of the song they play right before the URI player introductions?
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When they do come up, which is not that often, it's usually one person with one t-shirt who stands in the aisle between two sections. Good luck with a kid walking out with something. Also the parachutes don't reach the 300's either. On the other hand, there aren't many kids in my section.ATPTourFan wrote:They send ramettes and cheerleaders up to 300s with shirts and balls
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How about for a change our crowd cheers for dunks, defensive stops and made baskets as much as they do for a freakin promo tee with a bag tied to it.
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Agree with that, but there are kids that do get excited for these things as well. Look at the excitement in the student sections. They are just bigger kids.
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It's also younger adults getting into the aisles and trying to catch
whatever is being thrown.
Yes, make that kind of commotion when the team is playing..
Go on EBay and someone has the nerve to try to sell one of those
tee shirts.
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whatever is being thrown.
Yes, make that kind of commotion when the team is playing..
Go on EBay and someone has the nerve to try to sell one of those
tee shirts.
Amazing!
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Fantastic idea. Will do my best to get it loaded in for today.TruePoint wrote:EZBuckets bat signal:
Can we get the PA guy to play "Josie" tomorrow for all the Pats fans that will be in the building? The students will know what to do.
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Everyone did a solid job echoing my previous explanations...can't shoot or throw anything into 300's from the court so we are limited to 100's & 200's.
Ramettes or Cheerleaders should be in the 300's for minute of mayhem to get some kids some stuff. I will make sure it happens today.
Ramettes or Cheerleaders should be in the 300's for minute of mayhem to get some kids some stuff. I will make sure it happens today.
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I think the actual name of the song is Your Love by The Outfield.EZBuckets wrote:Fantastic idea. Will do my best to get it loaded in for today.TruePoint wrote:EZBuckets bat signal:
Can we get the PA guy to play "Josie" tomorrow for all the Pats fans that will be in the building? The students will know what to do.
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Great song!
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I always hear Raspberries or a bit of Badfinger in that song, maybe even a little Rick Springfield...TruePoint wrote:I think the actual name of the song is Your Love by The Outfield.EZBuckets wrote:Fantastic idea. Will do my best to get it loaded in for today.TruePoint wrote:EZBuckets bat signal:
Can we get the PA guy to play "Josie" tomorrow for all the Pats fans that will be in the building? The students will know what to do.
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Love Badfinger. Did you know half the group committed suicide?
Paul McCartney got them into Apple Records and helped with their
recordings.
Raspberries were good too. Eric Carmen was their lead singer.
Oddly, the Outfield were from England. Is there an outfield in cricket?
Paul McCartney got them into Apple Records and helped with their
recordings.
Raspberries were good too. Eric Carmen was their lead singer.
Oddly, the Outfield were from England. Is there an outfield in cricket?
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And I'm pretty sure George Harrison produced some of their stuff. (Badfinger)rodfromcranston wrote:Love Badfinger. Did you know half the group committed suicide?
Paul McCartney got them into Apple Records and helped with their
recordings.
Raspberries were good too. Eric Carmen was their lead singer.
Oddly, the Outfield were from England. Is there an outfield in cricket?
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Yes, there is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!rodfromcranston wrote:Love Badfinger. Did you know half the group committed suicide?
Paul McCartney got them into Apple Records and helped with their
recordings.
Raspberries were good too. Eric Carmen was their lead singer.
Oddly, the Outfield were from England. Is there an outfield in cricket?
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I think "straight up" was produced by Todd Rundgren actually.
Baby Blue was used in the departed movie as I recall. Day after day, Baby Blue, Come and get it, No Matter What = classics. Lots of kicking guitar!!
I will pass on Cleveland's greatest rock band discussion for now.
Baby Blue was used in the departed movie as I recall. Day after day, Baby Blue, Come and get it, No Matter What = classics. Lots of kicking guitar!!
I will pass on Cleveland's greatest rock band discussion for now.
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Waaaay off topic but for any of you other guitar players out there there is a killer YouTube video out there where a guy covers the entire Pete Ham bit from Baby Blue on a vintage Les Paul sunburst. If you are into guitar it will give you goosebumps
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Nilsson's "Without You" is also an original Badfinger song.hrstrat57 wrote:I think "straight up" was produced by Todd Rundgren actually.
Baby Blue was used in the departed movie as I recall. Day after day, Baby Blue, Come and get it, No Matter What = classics. Lots of kicking guitar!!
I will pass on Cleveland's greatest rock band discussion for now.
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When EZ was yelling at the fans in the north endzone, he was pissed, seriously pissed. A bunch of the students were in shock. Many of them popped him the bird when he turned his back. But 10 minutes later, every one of them were on their feet screaming. I was in section 112, so I had a great view of this exchange. Great job by EZ.