[quote="Andrew" post=373274][quote="Tonyinfairfield " post=373271][quote="Andrew" post=373270][quote="Tonyinfairfield " post=373264][quote="Andrew" post=373260]I am always disappointed when we lose but I thought we played hard and it was a fun game. Seton Hall has really good scoring guards and we don’t which makes it an uphill battle. I felt the game was similar to West Virginia. We won that one and lost this one. Just like we beat Arizona and lost to Butler. The road games so far just seem like too much for us. What was a little disappointing was that the Seton Hall fans were so much more into the game then our fans. I think that is solely based on record. If you come to the games then you can cheer. So I thought it was a B for the team and a D for the fans.[/quote]
Could not disagree more about our fans. We were loud and we have several standing ovations when we went ahead and when Willard called a timeout. There were plenty of our fans, including me, in our section who were standing, yelling, screaming, chanting, etc etc. I don’t know why you would say our fans were not into the game.[/quote]
I don’t want to get into an argument and of course there were St. John’s cheering but for a home game where I felt that the St. John’s outnumbered the Seton Hall fans, I heard much louder cheering for Seton Hall. At one point it sounded like we were playing Villanova and this was when the game was on the line. I would curious to see what others thought. I was in Section 107.[/quote]
I’m not trying to argue with you. I’m just saying you’re wrong. ;-)
And I am in 108.[/quote]
We can agree to disagree. Maybe I am just tired of the opposing fans sat the Garden. I expect it at the Villanova games and to a lesser extent at the Georgetown and Providence games but now Seton Hall and next year UCONN comes back. Even though the crowd was small at the DePaul game at least they don’t have any fans.[/quote]
I agree 100% about the crowds at the Garden, I too am so tired of half to more than half of the crowd being the opposing team’s crowd. Except for, as you said, last week against DePaul. And also as you said, it will only be worse when UCONN comes back. But at least you won’t have to ride the trains back with drunk and obnoxious UCONN fans after a game! Unless, like me, you live in CT.