Quarterfinal Round of MAC Tourney
this brings up an important pont. it matters not where the journalists place the teams, but rather where the selection committee places the teams. until then, it's all speculation.Joe Foss wrote:CSTV's Jerry Palm's Bracketanica now has BG slipping to a 12 seed, playing in Denver against St. John's.
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Mrs. Freak's company has a loge at the Q. She asked for 8 tickets for the 3/8 Quarterfinal round game. IF we get 8, we'll have 4 extra.
When BG makes the title game, we'll probably just get seats down low...last year they were $10 a piece!!! What a freakin bargain.
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When BG makes the title game, we'll probably just get seats down low...last year they were $10 a piece!!! What a freakin bargain.
GO FALCONS!!! THRASH OHIO!!!! UNDEFEATED MAC SEASON>>>>
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Well I realize that. Not all the teams in a given regional are from that geographic region of the US, in fact there are usually 5 or 6 in each set of 16 that aren't. I'm just saying that its more likely than not that we will draw something close, like West Lafayette, State College, or Chicago. That isn't to say that we won't draw Tucson or Denver, but given the recent history of the NCAA tournament, the odds are against that.jacojdm wrote:not necessarily true. last year our first round game was in seattle (oh how i'd love to go back. i didn't get to go to the experience music project thanks to a broken door on our charter flight...)bgsufalcon24 wrote:...most teams stay fairly close to home with the new pod system, so it could likely happen.
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We ended up in Seattle last year. Although I was very happy the team was in the Big Dance, Seattle was about as far away as you could get.bgsufalcon24 wrote:Well I realize that. Not all the teams in a given regional are from that geographic region of the US, in fact there are usually 5 or 6 in each set of 16 that aren't. I'm just saying that its more likely than not that we will draw something close, like West Lafayette, State College, or Chicago. That isn't to say that we won't draw Tucson or Denver, but given the recent history of the NCAA tournament, the odds are against that.jacojdm wrote:not necessarily true. last year our first round game was in seattle (oh how i'd love to go back. i didn't get to go to the experience music project thanks to a broken door on our charter flight...)bgsufalcon24 wrote:...most teams stay fairly close to home with the new pod system, so it could likely happen.
Oh well. As long as the ladies have their dancin' shoes on again, I'm a happy camper.
GO FALCONS!!
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Falconfreak90 wrote:We ended up in Seattle last year. Although I was very happy the team was in the Big Dance, Seattle was about as far away as you could get.bgsufalcon24 wrote:Well I realize that. Not all the teams in a given regional are from that geographic region of the US, in fact there are usually 5 or 6 in each set of 16 that aren't. I'm just saying that its more likely than not that we will draw something close, like West Lafayette, State College, or Chicago. That isn't to say that we won't draw Tucson or Denver, but given the recent history of the NCAA tournament, the odds are against that.jacojdm wrote:not necessarily true. last year our first round game was in seattle (oh how i'd love to go back. i didn't get to go to the experience music project thanks to a broken door on our charter flight...)bgsufalcon24 wrote:...most teams stay fairly close to home with the new pod system, so it could likely happen.![]()
Oh well. As long as the ladies have their dancin' shoes on again, I'm a happy camper.
GO FALCONS!!
that is very true, as long as they are dancing im happy. but if they are placed at State College...thast means the round of 16 will be in cleveland...and if our ladies are playing like they are now, ill be watching them at the CSU Convo center IN PERSON!
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That'd be the CSU Wolstein Center. Shame on you for getting wrong the venue of our graduation.svillefalcon wrote:Falconfreak90 wrote:We ended up in Seattle last year. Although I was very happy the team was in the Big Dance, Seattle was about as far away as you could get.bgsufalcon24 wrote:Well I realize that. Not all the teams in a given regional are from that geographic region of the US, in fact there are usually 5 or 6 in each set of 16 that aren't. I'm just saying that its more likely than not that we will draw something close, like West Lafayette, State College, or Chicago. That isn't to say that we won't draw Tucson or Denver, but given the recent history of the NCAA tournament, the odds are against that.jacojdm wrote:not necessarily true. last year our first round game was in seattle (oh how i'd love to go back. i didn't get to go to the experience music project thanks to a broken door on our charter flight...)bgsufalcon24 wrote:...most teams stay fairly close to home with the new pod system, so it could likely happen.![]()
Oh well. As long as the ladies have their dancin' shoes on again, I'm a happy camper.
GO FALCONS!!
that is very true, as long as they are dancing im happy. but if they are placed at State College...thast means the round of 16 will be in cleveland...and if our ladies are playing like they are now, ill be watching them at the CSU Convo center IN PERSON!
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Actually it still is called the CSU Convocation Center, the Wolstein Center is the alternate name. Kinda like how AA is also called Memorial Hall. That kinda deal, so i did get it rightbgsufalcon24 wrote:That'd be the CSU Wolstein Center. Shame on you for getting wrong the venue of our graduation.svillefalcon wrote:Falconfreak90 wrote:We ended up in Seattle last year. Although I was very happy the team was in the Big Dance, Seattle was about as far away as you could get.bgsufalcon24 wrote:Well I realize that. Not all the teams in a given regional are from that geographic region of the US, in fact there are usually 5 or 6 in each set of 16 that aren't. I'm just saying that its more likely than not that we will draw something close, like West Lafayette, State College, or Chicago. That isn't to say that we won't draw Tucson or Denver, but given the recent history of the NCAA tournament, the odds are against that.jacojdm wrote:not necessarily true. last year our first round game was in seattle (oh how i'd love to go back. i didn't get to go to the experience music project thanks to a broken door on our charter flight...)bgsufalcon24 wrote:...most teams stay fairly close to home with the new pod system, so it could likely happen.![]()
Oh well. As long as the ladies have their dancin' shoes on again, I'm a happy camper.
GO FALCONS!!
that is very true, as long as they are dancing im happy. but if they are placed at State College...thast means the round of 16 will be in cleveland...and if our ladies are playing like they are now, ill be watching them at the CSU Convo center IN PERSON!
BGSU fan for LIFE!!!!
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not exactly. anderson arena is part of memorial hall, much like kobacker hall is part of the moore musical arts center, the ameritrust room is part of the ba, or the john myers third floor memorial restroom is part of batchelder hall. (give it time.)svillefalcon wrote:Kinda like how AA is also called Memorial Hall. That kinda deal, so i did get it right
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Not really - it is called the Wolstein convocation center.svillefalcon wrote:Actually it still is called the CSU Convocation Center, the Wolstein Center is the alternate name. Kinda like how AA is also called Memorial Hall. That kinda deal, so i did get it rightbgsufalcon24 wrote:That'd be the CSU Wolstein Center. Shame on you for getting wrong the venue of our graduation.svillefalcon wrote:Falconfreak90 wrote:We ended up in Seattle last year. Although I was very happy the team was in the Big Dance, Seattle was about as far away as you could get.bgsufalcon24 wrote:Well I realize that. Not all the teams in a given regional are from that geographic region of the US, in fact there are usually 5 or 6 in each set of 16 that aren't. I'm just saying that its more likely than not that we will draw something close, like West Lafayette, State College, or Chicago. That isn't to say that we won't draw Tucson or Denver, but given the recent history of the NCAA tournament, the odds are against that.jacojdm wrote:not necessarily true. last year our first round game was in seattle (oh how i'd love to go back. i didn't get to go to the experience music project thanks to a broken door on our charter flight...)bgsufalcon24 wrote:...most teams stay fairly close to home with the new pod system, so it could likely happen.![]()
Oh well. As long as the ladies have their dancin' shoes on again, I'm a happy camper.
GO FALCONS!!
that is very true, as long as they are dancing im happy. but if they are placed at State College...thast means the round of 16 will be in cleveland...and if our ladies are playing like they are now, ill be watching them at the CSU Convo center IN PERSON!
I am in the basketball band for CSU.
I do believe the tournament games are at the Q, not the Wolstein Convo.
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ok, yes you are right about CSU but were talking about the NCAA tourney, not the MAC tourney. i know the MAC tourney is at the "Q" but the one of teh womens brackets is in CSU for the Sweet 16.Falcon30 wrote:Not really - it is called the Wolstein convocation center.svillefalcon wrote:Actually it still is called the CSU Convocation Center, the Wolstein Center is the alternate name. Kinda like how AA is also called Memorial Hall. That kinda deal, so i did get it rightbgsufalcon24 wrote:That'd be the CSU Wolstein Center. Shame on you for getting wrong the venue of our graduation.svillefalcon wrote:Falconfreak90 wrote:We ended up in Seattle last year. Although I was very happy the team was in the Big Dance, Seattle was about as far away as you could get.bgsufalcon24 wrote:Well I realize that. Not all the teams in a given regional are from that geographic region of the US, in fact there are usually 5 or 6 in each set of 16 that aren't. I'm just saying that its more likely than not that we will draw something close, like West Lafayette, State College, or Chicago. That isn't to say that we won't draw Tucson or Denver, but given the recent history of the NCAA tournament, the odds are against that.jacojdm wrote:not necessarily true. last year our first round game was in seattle (oh how i'd love to go back. i didn't get to go to the experience music project thanks to a broken door on our charter flight...)bgsufalcon24 wrote:...most teams stay fairly close to home with the new pod system, so it could likely happen.![]()
Oh well. As long as the ladies have their dancin' shoes on again, I'm a happy camper.
GO FALCONS!!
that is very true, as long as they are dancing im happy. but if they are placed at State College...thast means the round of 16 will be in cleveland...and if our ladies are playing like they are now, ill be watching them at the CSU Convo center IN PERSON!
I am in the basketball band for CSU.
I do believe the tournament games are at the Q, not the Wolstein Convo.
BGSU fan for LIFE!!!!
FEAR THE BIRD!

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No - honest. It is at the Q.
It is jointly being "hosted" by CSU and the MAC:
It is jointly being "hosted" by CSU and the MAC:
http://www.clevelandsports.org/ncaa.html2006 NCAA® Division I Women's Basketball Championship
Cleveland Regional
Sunday, March 26 & Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Hosted By
Cleveland State University &
the Mid-American Conference, Hosts
Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, OH
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