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RE: UMass positioning themselves to be in the AAC, apparently
(05-02-2018 01:44 PM)HuskyU Wrote:  UMass is not located in Boston. Facts are facts. Nothing wrong with a geography lesson for those unfamiliar with New England.

- Professor HuskyU

While maybe you could confuse the location based on considering UMass Boston as UMass, the UMass Club, the football games played at Gillette Stadium, the few basketball games played in TD Garden, or UMass Amherst's future experiential learning campus in Newton (basically as close to downtown Boston as Boston College is to downtown Boston): I don't think UMass has ever insinuated that it was physically located in Boston.

I believe any references that UMass has made to Boston was in the same way the UCONN has made to NYC (like their 6th borough campaigns).

But thanks for the geography lesson. 07-coffee3
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