- The Hawks have a 56-10 advantage in the series. Rhody has won the last two straight contests. Prior to that, St. Joe's won 15 of the previous 17 meetings.
https://gorhody.com/news/2022/2/8/women ... esday.aspx
Does anyone know what the status is of the game @Fordham and the home game against VCU? Are they going to be made up?
That's up to the A10. Personally I doubt it. Not sure where we would fit another game or two. Plus these games might cause problems with fatigue. A10 Tournament Play starts in less than 3 weeks in Wilmington Delaware.
That buzzer beater followed by them scoring the first 7 points of the 4th quarter put the game away.
She's really fun to watch. Not the best shooter, but plays very hard and passes the ball.
And 5 steals.RhodyRams916 wrote: ↑2 years agoShe's really fun to watch. Not the best shooter, but players very hard and passes the ball.
URI vs South Carolina for the National Title. I like it.theblueram wrote: ↑2 years ago Anyone think Tammi could get a game against her former teammate at SC?
Good Post RR2. I think this is the kind of publicity that helps URI recruiting and helps in the case that we end up an At-Large candidate.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑2 years ago ESPN named Tammi national coach of the week:
Coach of the Week: Tammi Reiss, Rhode Island Rams
Dawn Staley's No. 1 South Carolina team leads the nation and the SEC, but her former Virginia teammate is doing well, too. Tammi Reiss has the Rams atop the Atlantic 10 at 10-0 after victories this past week against St. Joseph's and Fordham. Meanwhile, VCU's victory over Dayton on Sunday dropped the Flyers to 10-1 in the league. That sets up a showdown Wednesday between the Flyers and the Rams at Rhode Island.
The Rams are 20-3 overall and on a 13-game winning streak. Reiss, now 44-27 in her third season with the Rams, was the A-10 coach of the year last season. She and Staley were standout guards for Virginia from 1988-92, making three Final Four appearances.
https://www.espn.com/womens-college-bas ... ack-top-16
Obviously it would be better to have people in the seats but it might be a nice gesture to buy a ticket even if you don't plan on going. Consider it a donation to the women's team to show appreciation for what they've done so fartheblueram wrote: ↑2 years ago Would be nice to break 2000 for attendance against Dayton. I would go, but......................................
I would but I can't.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑2 years agoObviously it would be better to have people in the seats but it might be a nice gesture to buy a ticket even if you don't plan on going. Consider it a $10 donation to the women's team to show appreciation for what they've done so fartheblueram wrote: ↑2 years ago Would be nice to break 2000 for attendance against Dayton. I would go, but......................................
yup!Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years agoAnd 5 steals.RhodyRams916 wrote: ↑2 years agoShe's really fun to watch. Not the best shooter, but players very hard and passes the ball.
Here is a link to buy tickets for tomorrow's gameRhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑2 years agoObviously it would be better to have people in the seats but it might be a nice gesture to buy a ticket even if you don't plan on going. Consider it a donation to the women's team to show appreciation for what they've done so fartheblueram wrote: ↑2 years ago Would be nice to break 2000 for attendance against Dayton. I would go, but......................................
There isn't a reason to mess with it now, but hopefully the program keeps growing to the point where general admission isn't practical and they switch to reserved seats. This year has been great, but it's not the peak, there's still tremendous growth potential hereramster wrote: ↑2 years ago Fordham on Sunday was a great crowd with 1,252 for the 1pm game
Wednesday vs Dayton was double that with a record 2,415 for the 6pm game
Who would have thought there would be more people in seats for the WBB Dayton game than for the MBB Dayton game on Monday. Last night was definitely a bigger crowd than Monday
Fun atmosphere
Loved how last night the 103, 104, 105 and 106 sections filled up quickly
Students filled up their lower level section
The advantage of general admission is that people can sit wherever they want so the early arriving fans get the closest and best seats early on. They tend to be a passionate bunch so they are showing enthusiasm from the closest seats from early on.
People can show up with as many people as they want (lots of school age kids) and sit where they want as seats are available.
People can sit with friends, make new friends, sit in different parts of the facility. Seems more relaxed and fun without fixed seats and season ticket holder seats that go empty when people can't make the game. The close knit seating added to the energetic environment.
Crowd seemed boisterous, energetic, happy to be there. A carnival type atmosphere.
The crowd and the game itself were the entertainment.
Pep Band, Ramettes, Cheerleaders, National Anthem Singer - all great.
What a great night. Nice to have the beautiful Ryan Center be utilized by URI WBB so effectively.
Hope nobody in Marketing or Ticket Sales messes with the General Admission, 1 Ticket Price Concept, people sit wherever they want. Leave well enough alone - General Admission is wonderful.