Where are NCAA regionals?
- Bleeding Orange
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Where are NCAA regionals?
Being basketball stupid I have no idea where to find out when and where the NCAA regionals will be held this year. Any help?
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NO! They have set locations. None of this NIT crap. I'm personally hoping BG plays their first and second round games in Knoxville, because it's a very easy drive from Lexington. Plus, as you can see, it's much cheaper then the other venues.bgsufan1972 wrote:Think the 1st two rounds are played at the home site of the higher seed.
First/Second Rounds
March 19 and 21, 2005
Reunion Arena (17,767)
Dallas
Host: University of Texas at Austin and Texas Tech University
Ticket Info
Price: $45 All-Session
Phone: 214-373-8000
Web site: www.DallasSports.org
Save Mart Center (15,621)
Fresno, Calif.
Host: California State University, Fresno
Ticket Info
Price: $65 Adult, $25 Student
Phone: 559/278-DOGS (3647)
Web site: www.gobulldogs.com
Williams Arena (14,625)
Minneapolis
Host: University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Ticket Info
Price: $45 Adult, $35 Bench, $25 Student
Phone: 800/846-7437
Web site: www.gophersports.com
Bank of America Arena (9,394)
Seattle
Host: University of Washington
Ticket Info
Price: $40 Adult, $24 Student
Phone: 206/543-2200
Web site: www.gohuskies.com
March 20 and 22, 2005
Dean E. Smith Center (21,000)
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Host: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Ticket Info
Price: $50 Adult, $30 Student
Phone: 800/722-4335
Web site: www.tarheelblue.com
Comcast Center (17,950)
College Park, Md.
Host: University of Maryland, College Park
Ticket Info
Price: $40 Adult, $25 Student
Phone: 800/462-8377
Web site: www.umterps.com
Thompson-Boling Arena (25,000)
Knoxville, Tenn.
Host: University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Ticket Info
Price: $35 Adult, $25 Student
Phone: 865/656-1200 or 800/332-VOLS
Web site: www.utladyvols.com
Harry A. Gampel Pavilion (10,167)
Storrs, Conn.
Host: University of Connecticut
Ticket Info
Price: $70 Adult, $20 Student
Web site: www.uconnhuskies.com
http://www.ncaasports.com/basketball/womens/schedules
Wow, there's no real "close" regional to BG, is there? Everything is at least 8 or so hours (not knowing at all how far Knoxville is).
Of course, if they make the Final Four, you can crash on my couch, Freak.
Of course, if they make the Final Four, you can crash on my couch, Freak.
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If we were to happen to make the Final Four, we'd all be paying out our noses since the games are already shown as being sold-out. So Tony, you may have more than just Freak on your hands in order for everyone to save enough money to scalp our tickets.TG1996 wrote: Of course, if they make the Final Four, you can crash on my couch, Freak.
Women's Final Four
April 3 and 5, 2005
RCA Dome (28,937)
Indianapolis
Hosts: Butler University and Horizon League
Ticket Info: SOLD OUT
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Freak gets a free pass, the rest of ya can start paying by the minute.UK Peregrine wrote: If we were to happen to make the Final Four, we'd all be paying out our noses since the games are already shown as being sold-out. So Tony, you may have more than just Freak on your hands in order for everyone to save enough money to scalp our tickets.
"I don't believe I can name a coach, anywhere, anytime, anyhow, who did it better than Doyt Perry."
-1955 BG Assistant Bo Schembechler
BGSUsports.com - Where ESPN.com goes for BG history.
-1955 BG Assistant Bo Schembechler
BGSUsports.com - Where ESPN.com goes for BG history.
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It wasn't all that long ago that one of the participating teams got to host a first round game in the tournament and sometimes a second game as well. The NCAA wanted to insure good attendance in the early rounds. To say that was an unfair advantage for the home team is obvious. I recall when BG hosted, and beat UC in a first round game a few years ago. Of course, it was usually the bigger schools that were given the opportunity to host the first round games. At least now they have levelled the playing field so to speak for all the teams.

