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RE: OT - women's basketball transfer trend growing too
(06-07-2017 10:59 AM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (06-07-2017 10:15 AM)WestGrayStreetOwl Wrote: (06-06-2017 08:30 PM)InterestedX Wrote: Oughta push the attendance well into the high hundreds.
I can remember when it was in the low teens.
I can remember when we did not have a women's team.
I can remember when women's basketball was played with six on each team on the floor, three on offense and three on defense, and it was a foul if someone crossed the half-court line.
But then, I'm old. (But we did have backboards and nets, not peachbaskets)
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RE: OT - women's basketball transfer trend growing too
(06-07-2017 01:28 AM)HawaiiOwl Wrote: (06-06-2017 08:30 PM)InterestedX Wrote: Oughta push the attendance well into the high hundreds.
living in Honolulu, I have not been back to Houston for awhile ( and no time soon w 2 week old twin girls!). Typically when I buy season tix(football, MBB, WBB) I have them directed to the Ronald McDonald house
Are there organizations in the Houston area that ticket donations could not only benefit the charity, but also bring more potential Rice Owls in contact w the University. If so, could potentially aid recruiting. If someone has suggestions, please let me know
I truly believe that WBB is a prime example of ther kind of student athlete that actually belongs at Rice , knowing that most of them aren't going pro( yes, I saw the NCAA ads!)
Email Shu. He can help with such matters.
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