JFleegs
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That would be awesome! I’m upset we won’t see either of those beauts again.can we just go with both RR as the home and away
That would be awesome! I’m upset we won’t see either of those beauts again.can we just go with both RR as the home and away
19,119 for Michigan-Quinnipiac and BU-Minnesota
19,444 for Minnesota-Quinnipiac
I’m not sure how they come up with their numbers. Maybe they count standing room? The SCF games at Amalie last June were 19,092how is Amalie capacity changing?
The team wears white and blue on the pants and socks, so a warm-up jersey is going to have to deal with that.was watching the recent Icethetics video and apparently these were ideas throw around as a warmup jersey for us. I really like the 2nd one with the skull and swords!
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it's a concept that was submitted to the site.Is this actually happening fam?
Yeah I figured. I don't think we're actually going to get anything close to thisit's a concept that was submitted to the site.
I love this combo of colors, hate the blue and miss the original logo but I like this design, wish can be true!INJECT THIS INTO MY VEINS
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This is perfection.INJECT THIS INTO MY VEINS
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And as I look around, I’m so happy with the job Tampa has done in hosting this event. But after knowing how Tampa has hosted big events in the past, it doesn’t surprise me at all.’’
Whether it’s the Frozen Four or the Women’s Basketball Final Four, Baker said Tampa has a proven track record of hospitality and execution when it comes to hosing NCAA championship events.
“The difference to me is having an organization like the Tampa Bay Sports Commission, which is really second to none in the way it recruits, manages and delivers great sports events,’’ Baker said. “They have proven credibility. From start to finish, they own every detail and take pride in delivering a great experience. Their commitment makes such a huge difference.
“Then there’s the footprint of the city itself. It’s such an easy walk between the athletic venue and most of the hotels and restaurants. You’re on the water. The weather is generally beautiful. The whole thing is just ideal.’’
“Tampa did a heck of a job with this thing and the people here deserve a lot of credit,’’ Cook said. “It’s one of the best Final Fours I’ve been to. It was a first-class event. They did an awesome job and we’re very appreciative.’’