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NIU gets their final win in the MAC-SBC. 1-2. 10-6 overall. Magic number is 4
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That’s Evan Wilson coaching for you!
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BG down 40-14 at the half against Arkansas State.
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A game that was tied at 64 at the regulation took 3 overtimes to get the final score to respectability.
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Coastal won on a game winning 3. 0-2
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On to triple overtime a umASS hits a DEEP 3 at the buzzer.
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Damn I must’ve remembered incorrectly. For some reason I thought they got a home game
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App state beat EMU. 0-1
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umASS and coastal Carolina in overtime.
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Zips lose 82-71 to now 3-21 Louisiana. Trying to figure out why we were still fouling down 9 with 6.8 seconds left. (I still remember a game a couple years ago when they didn't foul quickly with just under a minute to go and own only a two score game.) Two steps forward, one step back. 🙄
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Increasing JAR Attendance/Engaging the Fans
kreed5120 replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
I do agree that is the most feasible option. I just don't think that alone will turn a 3,000 person crowd to 3,500. -
Are they behind the baskets?
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clarkwgriswold replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
I like YSU's arena and would be content with that type of upgrade. Seat backs on the sides, bring the top seats forward, bleachers on the ends, ditch the glass rail, give Clarkie front row seats for his input... -
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LZIp replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
I would start by replacing the bleachers with chairbacks on the top sideline. Keep the bleachers behind the basket as GA seating. Everything else is assigned (thus higher pricing). I missed out on buying tickets in time to get chair seating for the Kent game and the bleachers were not pleasant for this mid-30s guy. The seating is not spaced out enough for the average size of an American in this day and age. -
If I'm not mistake, all of Kent's NIT games last season were on the road: at St. Bonna, Stanford and Ill-Chicago. Which is actually a good thing, IMO. At the end of the season if guys are willing to play/win a tournament game, they'd rather do it on the road, than at home.
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Increasing JAR Attendance/Engaging the Fans
kreed5120 replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
If it' something simple like just replacing seats without reconfiguration then that cost YSU ~$2 million. That might be achievable by raising single game and season tickets up ~$5/game. If you want to get into extending the concourse to add more concessions, a real team shop, new bathrooms, etc. then you will probably have to double or perhaps triple ticket prices. -
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kreed5120 replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
500 more per games X $15/ticket X 15 games/year. That's $112,500 per year. That means after 10 years it would have generated $1.1 million. It really only starts to make sense if its accompanied by ticket price increases as @ZipsFan31 mentioned. How steep kind of depends on how extensive the renovations are. That however brings new problems as then you start to price out Joe Akron. -
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HoopsFan03 replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Youth basketball night. Kids wear their jersey and get in free. Kids buy concessions and parents have to buy tickets. -
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ZipsFan31 replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
I think the reality is if they upgrade the seats the ticket prices go up. I am willing to pay maybe $100 more per season ticket for a 2026 level stadium seat lol I know I’m not everyone though -
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Zippy87 replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
To be fair, it didn't last at InfoCision because some of the worst football in program history took place. Renovations would be an investment in the long-term - a few hundred more tickets in one season isn't worth it, but a few hundred each season for the next ten may be. -
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clarkwgriswold replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
I'd be content with a solution that involved upgrading the seating and getting rid of the track. -
I kind of feel its a shame that the NIT gets such a bad name. Every year for football 6-7 MAC schools get a postseason in a meaningless bowl game. They're given out like candy on Halloween. In basketball only 1, maybe 2 get a postseason. Obviously, I prefer the tournament. I just don't understand the negative stigma surrounding the NIT
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Which is 5:00 Central 🤔
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Increasing JAR Attendance/Engaging the Fans
kreed5120 replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Any meaningful renovation is probably going to cost 10s of millions of dollars. All to sell maybe a few hundred more tickets to games. Mathematically it just doesn't make sense. Especially when you consider the new car smell will quickly wear off. It lasted at Infocision for all of 1 game. ~15 home games for $100 is still an incredible value for entry level price. That's a comparable price of attending a high school game, maybe even cheaper, and you get to watch a team that is consistently in or around the top 100 teams nationally at the collegiate level. Heck you can even turn those 15 tickets into 3 games of 5 tickets to have 3 cheap family fun nights. It's challenging to take a family of 5 out and not spend close to $100 for 1 night. It's really hard to ask for anything extensive, especially given the financial constraints the University is under. I think since Wentz has gotten more involved we have seen some good improvements. Good student promotions/improved seating, jersey giveaways, $2 Buds before tipoff to get more people to the game early. There is plenty that still could be done. As someone else mentioned the concessions. I think I've only ever gotten stuff there 2-3x as frankly its underwhelming. -
Correction: this is currently a Q2!
