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Cleveland State 2011-2012

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Evidently, we'd do just fine in the A10.
 
Barnburner. 21 all at half
 
CSU up by 1 with 2 and a half left
 
DRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
CSU wins 45-43 on a Brown tip in with .3 left. Only scorer in double digits for either team was.....Kamczyc
 
how many people show up for a CSU game usually? They worth going to?
 
how many people show up for a CSU game usually? They worth going to?

Just a few thousand. I think they are worth going to, it's good basketball and you get good seats.

Last year there was a section where they were selling $1 beers. I think you had to be part of some "Big Green" club or something, but there was no wrist ban or card or anything. There was people constantly going up to that stand and buying buck beers.
 
Just a few thousand. I think they are worth going to, it's good basketball and you get good seats.

Last year there was a section where they were selling $1 beers. I think you had to be part of some "Big Green" club or something, but there was no wrist ban or card or anything. There was people constantly going up to that stand and buying buck beers.

Beer at a college game? I thought that was against NCAA rules.
 
Beer at a college game? I thought that was against NCAA rules.

Quite a few schools in Ohio sell beer. I'm pretty sure Wright St, Dayton, UC and X all do. X has the best arena in the Midwest, they have a huge window bar on one end where you can still watch the game.


Beer Sales Make a Comeback at College Stadiums - Wall Street Journal 2009

"Overall, about three dozen of the roughly 120 largest NCAA Division 1 schools allow beer sales inside their stadiums, though many limit sales to luxury suites, lounges or club-seating areas. In other cases, beer is available stadium-wide because a facility is owned by the city, the state or a local sports authority, and that body, not the school, establishes the alcohol policy. Most colleges, already struggling with underage drinking on campus, frown on beer sales in their stadiums.

Colleges and cities face a delicate balancing act soliciting beer sales where underage students congregate en masse...

Although the National Collegiate Athletic Association bans alcohol sales and signage at the championship events it controls, it doesn't regulate school activities during the regular season. The nation's various athletic conferences also generally pursue a hands-off policy, though some do limit or ban alcohol sales at conference-sponsored tournaments and championship games"
 
Beer Sales Make a Comeback at College Stadiums - Wall Street Journal 2009

"Overall, about three dozen of the roughly 120 largest NCAA Division 1 schools allow beer sales inside their stadiums, though many limit sales to luxury suites, lounges or club-seating areas. In other cases, beer is available stadium-wide because a facility is owned by the city, the state or a local sports authority, and that body, not the school, establishes the alcohol policy. Most colleges, already struggling with underage drinking on campus, frown on beer sales in their stadiums.

Colleges and cities face a delicate balancing act soliciting beer sales where underage students congregate en masse...

Although the National Collegiate Athletic Association bans alcohol sales and signage at the championship events it controls, it doesn't regulate school activities during the regular season. The nation's various athletic conferences also generally pursue a hands-off policy, though some do limit or ban alcohol sales at conference-sponsored tournaments and championship games"

Interesting. While on vacation I recently went to a Wake Forest basketball game expecting to able to buy beer since the arena they play at is owned by the city. For reason I couldn't though. Crazy bible belters.
 
Detroit cuts it to 3, then JMo splashes a 3...CSU by 6 with 2:12 left
 
Solid D down the stretch, CSU wins 66-61.

2 nice conference road wins @ Wright State and @ Detroit.
 
Just a few thousand. I think they are worth going to, it's good basketball and you get good seats.

Last year there was a section where they were selling $1 beers. I think you had to be part of some "Big Green" club or something, but there was no wrist ban or card or anything. There was people constantly going up to that stand and buying buck beers.

My Dad use to have season tickets to CSU b-ball games. I love going to the games...
 

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