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    Just checked the CalDavis website. They had a picture of a packed arena. Looked bigger than I thought it was. Seating arrangement sort of reminded me of Carver Arena. They are having a good year.
    What part of illegal don't you understand?

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    It says they play at the Pavillion and it's capacity is 8000.....it doesn't look that big from some of the pictures.....they had 2607 at their last game....

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    • #3
      16-9 in a conference where only one other team is above 500.

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      • #4
        it is not a strong conference but they are winning it at this time nonetheless...

        historically their attendances have been 800 to over 1000 but there is an excitement going on now and they've been drawing crowds of 2000, 3000, 4000 and even over 5000

        They won the conference year before last and are gunning to win again this year and they have exciting players, including the sure Newcomer of the Year and even odds-on Player of the Year Chima Moneke..
        who just happened to play at Northeast Community College - right where our guys have been to watch Vance Johnson. Northeast CC is in Nebraska, not Iowa.

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        • #5
          Give credit where its due.

          JL has helped turn around UC-Davis MBB a lot, in their league.

          He also had success at BU in years 4-5, with the miracle end of season NCAA run.

          Season --------------Overall --- Conference --Place ------ Postseason

          2002??“03 Bradley ----12??“18 ----- 8??“10 -------- T??“5th
          2003??“04 Bradley ----15??“16 ----- 7??“11 -------- T??“6th
          2004??“05 Bradley ----13??“15 ----- 6??“12 -------- 8th
          2005??“06 Bradley ----22??“11 ----- 11??“7 -------- T??“5th ----- NCAA Sweet 16
          2006??“07 Bradley ----22??“13 ----- 10??“8 -------- 4th -------- NIT 2nd Round
          2007??“08 Bradley ----21??“17 ----- 9??“9 --------- T??“5th ---- CBI Runner-up
          2008??“09 Bradley ----21??“15 ----- 10??“8 -------- 4th ------- CIT Runner-up
          2009??“10 Bradley ----16??“15 ----- 9??“9 ---------- 5th
          2010??“11 Bradley ----12??“20 ----- 4??“14 -------- T??“9th

          Bradley: ----------------- 154??“140 .. 74??“88

          2011??“12 UC Davis -- 5??“26 ------- 3??“13 -------- 9th
          2012??“13 UC Davis -- 14??“17 ------ 9??“9 --------- 6th
          2013??“14 UC Davis -- 9??“22 ------- 4??“12 -------- 9th
          2014??“15 UC Davis -- 25??“7 ------- 14??“2 -------- 1st ----- NIT First Round
          2015??“16 UC Davis -- 11??“19 ----- 6??“10 -------- 5th
          2016??“17 UC Davis -- 16??“9 ------- 8??“2 -------- 1st

          UC Davis: --------------- 80??“100 .. 44??“48

          Total: -------------------- 298??“331 .. 118-126

          He is a 0.500 NCAA Head Coach in mid majors/lower who has had 4-5 seasons of some success out of 15. Good, but not great, and certainly not legendary.

          It would also be fair to say, JL's impact on schools' donors and fan bases has been much better than his overall coaching record.

          He will not be on Mt Rushmore for College Basketball Coaching, MVC Basketball Coaching, or even BU Basketball Coaching (save the miracle finish in 2005-06).

          JL did not accomplish what Robertson, Anderson, Osborne, Versace, and even Molinari (who was a MVC Coach of the Year) did while at BU.

          I know this may heretical to some, but, I think it is a fair assessment based on his overall resume as a MBB HC.

          Hopefully he continues to move UC-D in the right direction.

          Now, back to Bradley MBB, hopefully Wardle and the University leaders can
          get/keep things moving in the right direction after several years of disastrous decisions in finding the coach/AD to take BU higher than JL did.

          It's all about recruiting now...
          BUilding for the Future

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          • #6
            Originally posted by lefty View Post
            It says they play at the Pavillion and it's capacity is 8000.....it doesn't look that big from some of the pictures.....they had 2607 at their last game....
            the Pavilion is described as multi-purpose arena and can seat as many as 8000
            However at the current time they offer 5,900 seats available for basketball.


            but in the past they had one games (1999) when they nearly sold out at 7900 but this article seems to say the configuration won't allow for that now.
            But if they keep drawing more & more, just maybe an expansion project is in their future?
            First of all, if you see me around the department and I seem to ignore you, please do not take it personally. In truth, I have allowed mysel...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by tornado View Post
              the Pavilion is described as multi-purpose arena and can seat as many as 8000
              However at the current time they offer 5,900 seats available for basketball.


              but in the past they had one games (1999) when they nearly sold out at 7900 but this article seems to say the configuration won't allow for that now.
              But if they keep drawing more & more, just maybe an expansion project is in their future?
              http://ucdavisags.blogspot.com/2013/03/5670.html


              figured there had to be something about that

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              • #8
                for years they've been fortunate to host 1 or 2 games with intense local interest - such as Sacramento State or even Stanford...which buoyed their attendance average
                but they are building a fan base that once the conference games start, they are drawing 1500, 2000, even 3000 or more...
                but their season ticket base is still only about 600-700...so they gotta hope a sustained sequence of winning years will change that.

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                • #9
                  I'd be curious to know exactly where our season ticket base currently sits.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Braves2006 View Post
                    I'd be curious to know exactly where our season ticket base currently sits.
                    Bradley's lowest attendance game this season was the UT-Arlington game which drew 4,711. Considering there were probably not many single tickets sold for that game, and that the students had mostly left for semester break by that date, you can estimate the full-season ticket base is somewhere around 4,500 or less.
                    That is half of where it was when the previous administration began all their destructive moves.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by lefty View Post
                      figured there had to be something about that
                      I found this video -- LINK
                      if you pause right at 3 seconds, or 6 seconds or 12 seconds
                      you'll see numerous banks of folding bleachers at the upper reaches of the arena....kinda similar to the folding bleachers in the upper level of the Peoria Heights gym and other places.

                      those are the extra 2000 or so seats that could get their attendance to about 8000, but they are not currently being used nor sold, so right now, 5900 is a sellout.


                      BTW-
                      Coach Les has four solid kids coming in next year.... kids who should help sustain their success

                      Point guard TJ Shorts (Saddleback CC, 24-3 and #1 ranked much of the year) averaging 17 ppg, 6 assists, 5 rebs, 35% on 3-pointers
                      (California has 93 junior colleges that are not part of the NJCAA and those kids get recruited mostly by west coast schools ) They are part of the CCCAA.

                      Logan Strom - a solid 6-8 post player who's putting up double-doubles but...he is also the #2 best football recruit in the state...

                      Gio Nelson -a good player from Southern CA - an athletic wing who averaged 15 ppg, 5 rebs

                      Delveion Jackson- a 3-star player from Idaho; athletic 6-5 shooting guard - LINK

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                      • #12
                        for those interested
                        UC-Davis at Long Beach State - streamed starting at 9pm
                        Watch the UC Davis vs. Long Beach State (M Basketball) live stream from ESPN3 on Watch ESPN. First streamed on Thursday, February 16, 2017.

                        a matchup of two coaches - one who was replaced by Jim Molinari and the other that replaced Jim Molinari
                        Last edited by tornado; 02-16-2017, 10:37 PM.

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                        • #13
                          UCD , lost in OT to tighten the race in the Big West..

                          Long Beach State has Loren Jackson - son of Walt Lemon & Shayok Shayok's former Chicago Julian HS coach...
                          When we were recruiting him out of a Florida prep school - he was said to be 5-9 - LINK

                          But watching him last night - he's gotta be at least 3-4 inches shorter than that... but he is a good point guard and helps them..

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                          • #14
                            Congrats to UC-Davis and their star Brynton Lemar...
                            1st place & Big West Player of the Week again!

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                            • #15
                              UC-Davis wins tonite vs. Hawaii and completes an UNDEFEATED season at home!!

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