Showing posts with label Big East. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big East. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

SpoonEllen Spoon ~ "Living the Dream"

I went to the Big East tourney last Friday and sat next to 4 ladies.  Actually, I should correct that and say "5" ladies, since SpoonEllen was there.  Do any of you know who SpoonEllen is?  Well, you should.  Chances are she's doing things that are much cooler than you, and (to be honest) she probably dresses better than you and Flat Stanley.  SpoonEllen, from what I've observed, likes comedy, loves to travel, is a philanthropist, attends book signings, and appreciates the arts and sports.  She's is definitely no one trick pony. 

I peeped her photo gallery, and I noticed that she'd been to the US Open.  The Wirk has yet to be make it to Flushing Meadows for the tournament...  Not only has SpoonEllen bested me with that event, she has met tennis great, Billie Jean King!  Are you serious?!?!  I'm officially jealous.

SpoonEllen and tennis legend, Billie Jean King


The Wirk met SpoonEllen at the Big East Semifinals


SpoonEllen on 5th Ave and dressed for the holidays

SpoonEllen is "living the dream" and doing it ever so stylishly! 

If you like, what you see ~ check out her website:  http://www.spoonellen.com/ or her facebook page.


THE WIRK

Friday, March 12, 2010

So, you want a ticket for the Big East semifinals...

I'm in NYC and settling in.  For kicks, I'm trolling craigslist.com for a ticket for tonight.  I saw a listing for a lower level ticket.  I sent the guy an email with an offer of $100.  I kid you not ~ the man called me in less than 2 minutes.  Turns out that I had read his post too quickly, and he was selling his ticket for tomorrow's game.  Oh well.  He did tell me that he had a ticket for tonight, but ended up selling it for $80.  Good to know, that at $100, I would've overpaid....

Tonight's going to be a good night!!! 

(22) Georgetown and Marquette tip at 7 EST, and
ND and (6) WVU tip at 9 EST...

Oh, here's another listing that made me laugh...  No idea who posted it, but he's a man after my own heart!

Big East - $1

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Date: 2010-03-12, 8:43AM EST
Reply to: sale-vgfdu-1640400640@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
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hahahahahahahaha - all you ridiculous scalpers and brokers must be crying in your pocket change today. Pitt, UConn, Cuse, Nova - the 4 biggest crowd draws all gone.

Can someone send me an email for lower level loge seat for $250+ tonight so I can laugh like crazy this morning?

For those of you trying to get tickets for tonight that are unaware of the market.......go to the Garden and get them outside. They are plentiful and cheap. Sub face is achievable and that will get you good seats. I paid $40 last night for a seat in section 120. Face of $55.

But honestly guys, keep trying to buy all the tickets and create a fake market with outrageous prices attached to them.....u will succeed in one thing.....making sure the Garden has about 12K in attendance tonight.


Hahahahahahaha. Clowns

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PostingID: 1640400640
 
I have no idea where these ticket brokers are living (i.e.  my guess is Fantasy Land) or what drugs they're on, but there's no way they're going to get $350 for a lower level ticket.  Rainy day in NYC, so I'm hoping the scalpers want to get out of the rain. I'm rocking a pony-tail so rain isn't going to hurt me... I have nothing but time to negotiate... Wish me luck ~ I have to head to The Garden "soon" :-P
 
I predict Georgetown wins the Big East Tourney tomorrow.
 
 
THE WIRK

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Conference tourneys aren't the end all, but they are important

I was watching Around the Horn today, and I must disagree with some of the sentiment regarding the conference tournaments importance.  I listened to a few of the viewpoints and I have to say, I don't agree.  I think the Conference tournaments are important.  Are they extremely important?  Will I become ill and be forced to miss work so I can watch?  NO to both questions.  However, I will tune in and watch a few of the games in various conferences (i.e. that pique my curiosity), and I will definitely check the scores.  Why?  Because now is the time for people to dial in and start getting a sense as to who's peaking and who's fizzling.

I don't have to remind you that it's almost time for us to start completing our brackets, do I?  In a world of where everyone and their mother decides that they want their shot at the money in the bracket pool, people have to make intelligent decisions.  Sure there are the people that pick based on mascot, location, alma mater, seeds, coaches etc.  Another factor that needs to be considered is the strength of the conference.  I don't see anything distinctive or unique in many of the conferences that makes me want to take note.  Yes, it's no secret I think that the ACC is weak.  Further, even though I'm from the Midwest, I can't seem to get interested in the Big 10.  The SEC isn't my cup of tea, as all of the teams seems to blend in my brain.  Plus, I've already been there and done that when "Big Baby" Davis was playing for LSU, and it took me days to get the song, "Eye of the Tiger" out of my head.  What?  You like that song.  Well, I did also ~ UNTIL, I heard it a bajillion times played by school band in the span of only a few days. 

If you're a diehard fan of a team, I recommend you go to your team's conference tourney.  Do it once.  It's an experience.  I'm a Duke fan, and I remember when the ACC tournament was at the Verizon Center.  Duke beat GA Tech and won the ACC tourney that year.  I went to almost every session of that tournament.


The opening tip, of Duke v GA Tech, 2005 ACC Tourney

Duke, 2005 ACC Tournament Champs

As each team wins and loses, it's fun to see how the dynamic and team colors of the fans around the arena change.  If you're not a major booster of your alma mater or favorite team (e.g. Iron Duke), don't worry about tickets.  You can still get into the game.  As teams lose, their fans go home.  Most of the fans that are making a quick departure out of town, have ticket books for the remaining sessions and chances are they'll sell them to you for $100-200 to cut their losses and try to get some cash back (i.e. maybe for gas money and to cushion the blow of the loss).  Wait outside the arena and hold your finger in the air with how many tickets you need and chances are you'll be able to strike a deal.

Perhaps you're already in the arena, and have a upper level seats (YUCK, EWWWWW, GROSS) and in between games.  If you're not creepy, you can politely approach someone who's on his/her way out the door and ask for his/her ticket.  BE NICE!  The person's team just lost.  Chances are you can upgrade to a lower level ticket.

Alright - enough about the ticket hustle.  I can't give away all my secrets.

Conference tourneys.  I've been to the ACC and I've been to the SEC Tourney (i.e. 2006 in Nashville, when Florida won). 


Florida's Joakim Noah and LSU's "Big Baby" Davis together on the court, 2006 SEC Tourney

This year though, the Big East is more interesting.  Yes, the Big East is strong.  Yes, we all expect many teams from the conference to get into the brackets.  It's not a secret.  However, for this fan, who has yet to watch basketball be played at the Garden (i.e. I've only been there once and it was to see the NY Rangers play the Pittsburgh Penguins), this is the year I choose to check out the action.

Below is the Big East tourney schedule (and my quick 2 cents on the games already played):

Tuesday, March 9: First Round

No. 9 USF vs. No. 16 DePaul, Noon, (ESPN2) <---DON'T CARE
No. 12 UConn vs. No. 13 St. John's, 2PM (ESPN2) <---WOW, UConn got bounced.  I love it. 
No. 10 Seton Hall vs. No. 15 Providence 7PM (ESPNU) <--DON'T CARE
No. 11 Cincinnati vs. No. 14 Rutgers, 9PM (ESPNU) <-- Yeah, Cincin won!  I support Ohio teams.

Wednesday, March 10: Second Round
No. 8 Georgetown vs. 9/16 Winner, Noon (ESPN)
No. 5 Marquette vs. 12/13 Winner, 2PM (ESPN)
No. 7 Notre Dame vs 10/15 Winner, 7PM (ESPN)
No. 6 Louisville vs. 11/14 Winner, 9PM (ESPN)

Thursday, March 11: Third Round
No. 1 Syracuse vs. Georgetown-(9/16) Winner, Noon (ESPN)
No. 4 Villanova vs. Marquette-(12/13) Winner, 2PM (ESPN)
No. 2 Pittsburgh vs. Notre Dame-(10/15) Winner, 7PM (ESPN)
No. 3 West Virginia vs. Louisville-(11/14) Winner, 9PM (ESPN)

Friday, March 12: Semifinals
Semifinal 1, 7PM (ESPN)
Semifinal 2, 9PM (ESPN)

Saturday, March 12: Final
Championship Game, 9PM (ESPN)

I plan to be at the Garden on Friday night to take in the semifinals.  I would love to see 2 quality games.  I want to see more Big East action up close and personal.  I want to see the physicality of the players and see how Big East fans get down in one of the most famous, storied basketball venues.

Being from Ohio ~ with any luck, maybe the Dayton Flyers will continue to win and play in the A-10 Conference tourney in Atlantic City on Saturday, March 13.  If time is on my side, perhaps I can take in the A-10 action Semifinal Round Doubleheader, which starts at 1PM.  My only concern is that I have the Jay-Z concert later that night, and I need to make sure I'm in good position for a quality location by the stage...  That's right.  I have to keep it moving...

NY and NJ, keep an eye out for me ~ I'll be "on the move" this weekend...  I'll be the girl hustling a ticket with 1 finger in the air (i.e. and no, not that one).

That's all for now...  Oh wait... 


"It's the eye of the tiger, it's the cream of the fight.  Risin' up to the challenge of our rival".  LOL.  I couldn't resist and now I bet it's stuck in YOUR head :-P


THE WIRK