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Date Posted: Sun March 13, 2005 11:21:01
Author: ramstudent
Subject: What about the Pepsi arena in Albany?
In reply to: Rambacker 's message, "A-10 Tourney Location" on Sat March 12, 2005 22:59:51


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  • The arena was pretty nice and well suited for the tournament so that wasn't the problem. Also, the town was talking about the tournament and there was a lot of local newspaper coverage. But as has been said the problem is that many teams are located near Cincinnati. Most of the Fordham games were filled with Dayton fans or Xavier fans. They were nice to us, but didn't offer much in the way of cheering. But unlike Philiadelphia it is not an A-10 town per se, a lot of Cincinnati fans. (NT) -- Tom Winter, Sun March 13, 2005 22:14:39

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