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Post by DanMcQ on Mar 18, 2013 4:40:02 GMT -5
Ticket InformationGeorgetown Men’s Basketball 2013 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship Tickets 2nd and 3rd Rounds – Friday, March 22 and Sunday, March 24, 2013 Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA TICKET INFORMATION FOR CURRENT ATHLETICS DONORS AT THE $50 LEVEL AND ABOVETickets are now available for the 2nd and 3rd rounds of the 2013 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA. On Friday, March 22 at 6:50 p.m. ET, your No. 2 seeded Georgetown Hoyas will take on the Florida Gulf Coast University Eagles in a second round match-up! Please read all of the important information below: HOW TO REQUEST TICKETSRequests may be placed through your online MY HOYAS Account. Athletics donors who give between $50 and $9,999 in the current year may request 1-4 tickets; current athletics donors at the $10,000 level and above may request 1-6 tickets. Tickets cannot be guaranteed at this time. Requests must be received by 11:59 p.m. on Monday, March 18. To place a request for tickets to Friday’s 2nd round game and/or Sunday’s potential 3rd round game (only available if the Hoyas advance), please click the button below. When placing your request online, you must submit separate requests for Friday’s 2nd round game and Sunday’s 3rd round game. You will receive an email stating whether or not your request has been filled by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19. Those whose requests are not filled will be placed on a wait list on the chance that additional tickets become available. Please note that due to the greater supply of tickets for Friday’s 2nd round game, the chances of receiving tickets for Friday are greater than the chances of receiving tickets for Sunday’s potential 3rd round game. Therefore, there will be some donors who will receive tickets for Friday, but who will be placed on a wait list for Sunday. OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND FAQ- Georgetown’s first game vs. Florida Gulf Coast University is a 2nd round game. When the tournament expanded to 68 teams two years ago, the “play-in” games are now known as the 1st round.
- You must separately request tickets for Friday’s 2nd round game vs. Florida Gulf Coast University and the potential 3rd round game on Sunday vs. the winner of Oklahoma and San Diego State (should the Hoyas advance). Please note that if the Hoyas fail to advance, tickets for Sunday’s game will be unavailable.
- If your order is fulfilled, you will be charged $75 or $85 per ticket, depending on the location you are assigned.
- After all requests for tickets have been received, eligibility and assigned seat locations will be in accordance with current-year gift to Georgetown Athletics (athletics contributions made on or after July 1, 2012). You will receive the best available seat location for your donor level. Seat locations cannot be known in advance of ordering.
- Tickets include both games of the session in which Georgetown will play. Tickets do not include admission to sessions in which Georgetown does not play.
- All tickets will be picked up in Philadelphia. More information about ticket pickup will be e-mailed to those whose orders are confirmed.
- Please stay tuned for more information on pre- and post-game events, as well as information on a potential hotel room block for Georgetown fans.
- All tickets are subject to availability. Tickets cannot be guaranteed at this time.
wearegeorgetown.com/tickets/ncaaticketsdonors/
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Post by hoyainspirit on Mar 20, 2013 12:29:24 GMT -5
Dana O'Neil's (light hearted) take on bracketsQUOTE:Georgetown (2)
Write 'em in: John Thompson III's version of Georgetown is defending in a way his papa would approve, smothering teams with its zone and mixing up full-court pressure to keep opponents on their toes. It could equate to a very, very deep run for the Hoyas.
Write 'em out: If the Hoyas become too Otto-centric. Georgetown has been pretty good about sharing the wealth -- Markel Starks and D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera are more than capable scorers -- but it hasn't been a steady offensive machine. If Porter can't score and no one else fills the void, it could spell trouble.
Write it down: Along with being the most dominant player of his generation, Patrick Ewing was an unintentional fashionista. The Hoyas played in a lot of East Coast arenas that doubled as hockey rinks for NHL teams and, tired of being cold from the ice beneath the floor, Ewing put a gray T-shirt under his jersey. Adidas ought to pay him residuals.
Florida Gulf Coast (15)
Write 'em in: The Eagles beat Miami, so anyone who thinks this is your average walkover win hasn't been paying attention. Florida Gulf Coast has quick players and a lot of them, a huge luxury for a low-major team in this tournament. The Eagles use a pressure defense to cause turnovers and jump-start their offense.
Write 'em out: The Eagles just don't have the size that the big boys do and could get beat up on the boards. Mix in some frenetic offense -- they turn it more than 15 times per game -- and you've got the recipe for a quick visit to their first NCAA tournament.
Write it down: Win or lose the game, coach Andy Enfield wins the day by plenty of people's estimation. His wife, Amanda Marcum, is a former model whose portfolio includes covers from Elle and Maxim magazines.
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Post by prhoya on Mar 20, 2013 14:48:51 GMT -5
"To quantify rotation numbers, we considered players that averaged 10 minutes per game and played in at least half of the team's games."
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