Dave Reynolds:
Win in hand, not full house
Some interesting comments-
Year Two of the Bradley men playing a regular-season basketball game in the Renaissance Coliseum was, by all accounts other than the BU victory, a disappointment.
A couple of BU athletics administrators admitted as much to me privately following the Braves??™ 78-61 Monday night win over Texas-Pan American.
Regarding the low attendance and the chances of continuing games at the Ren Col-
???You have to think of it from a holistic standpoint. One game on campus is an important piece to try and position ourselves to have a championship-caliber program....
So having Renaissance Coliseum as an available option for one game, and maybe more, is a card that Cross likes to hold up his sleeve.
???I wouldn??™t rule out (hosting more than one game at RC),??? Cross said. ???If a second game in this building gets us another home game, I??™m absolutely thinking about it.
And also some interesting comments by Michael Cross and DR regarding the ceremony for one of Bradley's all time greats, Anthony Parker, during such a meaningless, low-attended game.
Win in hand, not full house
Some interesting comments-
Year Two of the Bradley men playing a regular-season basketball game in the Renaissance Coliseum was, by all accounts other than the BU victory, a disappointment.
A couple of BU athletics administrators admitted as much to me privately following the Braves??™ 78-61 Monday night win over Texas-Pan American.
Regarding the low attendance and the chances of continuing games at the Ren Col-
???You have to think of it from a holistic standpoint. One game on campus is an important piece to try and position ourselves to have a championship-caliber program....
So having Renaissance Coliseum as an available option for one game, and maybe more, is a card that Cross likes to hold up his sleeve.
???I wouldn??™t rule out (hosting more than one game at RC),??? Cross said. ???If a second game in this building gets us another home game, I??™m absolutely thinking about it.
And also some interesting comments by Michael Cross and DR regarding the ceremony for one of Bradley's all time greats, Anthony Parker, during such a meaningless, low-attended game.
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