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RE: CUSA Tournament... TWO courts at the SAME TIME??? Seriously?
(03-07-2018 09:25 AM)monarx Wrote:  
(03-07-2018 09:21 AM)Hilltop75 Wrote:  I think the thing that bugged me the most even last year in Birmingham is we had to choose between mens and womens game because they were playing at the same time.

If you spend the money to go you would like to see both teams

I think it would be distracting to hear load cheering commig from the other
court at the same time as your game.

I was at the battle of Atlantis this year and enjoyed the set up. But not two courts with live games at the same time

Loud distracting cheering would require lots of fans and both games. I don't think thats going to be an issue.

I think "sneaker squeak" is going to be more of an issue than crowd noise.
03-07-2018 10:44 AM
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