We rushed the floor in 2002 in Richmond. Aaron Coombs mom was very nice and got my buddy and me 2 tickets. People forget that Aaron really turned out to be very good as a senior and was clutch in 2003 at the stripe at the Dance.
I went to Richmond in 2003 for the tourney,but had to watch the final from North Raleigh because of some car trouble at the time.
We all seemingly were in Greensboro in 2006 for the GW game. That was a fun time until overtime.
(This post was last modified: 02-21-2021 09:19 AM by billthebighawksfan.)
(02-21-2021 09:14 AM)billthebighawksfan Wrote: We rushed the floor in 2002 in Richmond. Aaron Coombs mom was very nice and got my buddy and me 2 tickets. People forget that Aaron really turned out to be very good as a senior and was clutch in 2003 at the stripe at the Dance.
I went to Richmond in 2003 for the tourney,but had to watch the final from North Raleigh because of some car trouble at the time.
We all seemingly were in Greensboro in 2006 for the GW game. That was a fun time until overtime.
That was fun until the second half! I had a nice little run of Richmond attendance, 2002-2006 maybe?
And anyone who questioned the tenacity of AT when i selected him on my all UNCW team last spring needs to watch the first video. Dude was an athletic FREAK!
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I agree about AT. His physical abilities were top notch. At that time, Rodney Terry had a pipeline from Texas to Wilmington for us that provided a bunch of good players.
I know it's not as old as some of the other games mentioned, but it's hard to believe it's been 5 years since beating Hofstra in the 2016 CAA championship. At least in my mind, an instant classic.