WBK vs Alabama State

Dawgg

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Elementary Education Day - I have the secret to home court advantage. Next time we have a big rivalry or highly ranked team come into the Hump, we need to pack it with elementary kids and give them candy and rally towels. The kids were into every single possession and loud and shrilllll. That has to be nerve racking to the opposition.

ETA: Sorry I missed Wilco’s thread:

 
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Elementary Education Day - I have the secret to home court advantage. Next time we have a big rivalry or highly ranked team come into the Hump, we need to pack it with elementary kids and give them candy and rally towels. The kids were into every single possession and loud and shrilllll. That has to be nerve racking to the opposition.
Waaaaaay back in the day, my roommate and I would go to the women's games. They had to be counting concession folks and everything to get anywhere near 100 in attendance. We would sit in our normal Courtside seats. Could "yell", not really that loud and be heard. Most girls did not adjust well to it, and quite a few would give evil glares. Our players would ask to make sure we showed.
 
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Waaaaaay back in the day, my roommate and I would go to the women's games. They had to be counting concession folks and everything to get anywhere near 100 in attendance. We would sit in our normal Courtside seats. Could "yell", not really that loud and be heard. Most girls did not adjust well to it, and quite a few would give evil glares. Our players would ask to make sure we showed.
Haha. There were like 6,600 elementary kids screaming during today’s game. It’s a unique sound compared to a regular crowd.
 
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Waaaaaay back in the day, my roommate and I would go to the women's games. They had to be counting concession folks and everything to get anywhere near 100 in attendance. We would sit in our normal Courtside seats. Could "yell", not really that loud and be heard. Most girls did not adjust well to it, and quite a few would give evil glares. Our players would ask to make sure we showed.
I went to some games back in the early 2000s where you could hear the individual conversations in timeouts it was so few people.
 

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Haha. There were like 6,600 elementary kids screaming during today’s game. It’s a unique sound compared to a regular crowd.
The loudest event I've ever intended was a small gym with two 6th grade girls' postseason volleyball matches going on simultaneously.
Louder than concerts, parties, and college or pro sporting events. It was physically painful, and I stuck tissues in my ears just so I could bear to stay in the building.
 
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I see okot got another double double. So glad she's getting this early run of things, hopefully she'll just keep on once we hit the conference schedule.
 
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Back in the day WBB season tickets were $25 and worth one BDC point. I would buy 10-20 per year and couldn’t give them away. We would go to a few games per year if we were in town. Vic changed all that
 

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Well that's more like it. Completely dominated a SWAC team like you're supposed to.

Turnovers are still way to high, especially considering all the guards we're playing. That'll matter in bigger games.
 
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