Rutgers Charity Game

RFK lived at various times in bronxville, glen cove, and at his death owned a unit in the UN plaza complex. his funeral mass was at St Patricks Cathedral. he was the US senator from ny.
 
RFK had nothing to do with nyc. The Ed Koch 59th st. Bridge is a great call. It's a free bridge and Koch was a great mayor.

Also while Mario Cuomo was Sju alum, renaming the Tappanzee bridge for him was nepotism.
What is son did was an absolute disgrace with that. No offense to Mario intended
 
RFK lived at various times in bronxville, glen cove, and at his death owned a unit in the UN plaza complex. his funeral mass was at St Patricks Cathedral. he was the US senator from ny.
Carpetbagger. Moved to NY to run for the seat. Believe he was a long-term resident of Va.
 
The original plan was to name it Carnesecca Court. It was only on the night of the naming ceremony that it was announced that the board of trustees decided to name the entire arena for Looie.

Naming rights could perhaps be worded to display the sponsors name boldly but keep the CA name, such as:

The Capital One Centre
at Carnesecca Arena
Here's a recent example of dual names:

 
Not sure why but I haven't seen this promoted anywhere on social yet. Someone sent it to me earlier this evening but here's the link to purchase tickets to the game

FYI section 112 is the seats behind the visitor bench

https://scarletknights.evenue.net/events/MBBEX
Used to go to a lot of games at the RAC back in the late 90s early 2000s. Great place to watch a game.
 
Not sure why but I haven't seen this promoted anywhere on social yet. Someone sent it to me earlier this evening but here's the link to purchase tickets to the game

FYI section 112 is the seats behind the visitor bench

https://scarletknights.evenue.net/events/MBBEX
That place is such a pain to get to. And from what I remember the seating behind the bench is even tighter than ours, leg room is severely lacking. Of course, I haven't been there in years so maybe it's changed.
 
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