There’s something to be said about college hoops in college gyms. It’s really what the game is supposed to be about. It just doesn’t work for Seton Hall because Walsh is so small, and we are supposed to be a high major playing for NCAA bids.I did not know that Walsh once had a 3,300 seat capacity. The on-campus gym takes a lot of abuse on this site but Jerry seems to speak affectionately of it.
Yes, the Bonnie’s with Lanier, Niagara with Calvin Murphy, PC with Walker, Syracuse, even Detroit with Dick Vitale as HC who had to be taken to the hospital after a close loss to the Hall in front of 4000 fans in 3300 seat Walsh.Been to the old Walsh many times and the new one can't be but a fraction of what it was back in the day! New isn't always better in this case.
I have a pretty strong sentimental attachment to Walsh as well, having spent 9 years on campus between the Prep and the U. However, Walsh as a Big East arena is woefully inadequate and radiates vibes of "small time".I did not know that Walsh once had a 3,300 seat capacity. The on-campus gym takes a lot of abuse on this site but Jerry seems to speak affectionately of it.
Great memories, particularly the Bonnies game and John Suminski's outstanding performance.Yes, the Bonnie’s with Lanier, Niagara with Calvin Murphy, PC with Walker, Syracuse, even Detroit with Dick Vitale as HC who had to be taken to the hospital after a close loss to the Hall in front of 4000 fans in 3300 seat Walsh.
Right there with you. And let's not forget guys like Sonny Sunkett, Al Senavitis, Richie Dec, Charlie Mitchel, Terry Morawski and Bill Somerset.Got you beat. I saw Nick the quick, Glenn Mosely, Ken House, Danny C, etc..
Old Walsh was fantastic. Loud band box of 3,500 fans. Also great concerts including Bruce Springsteen, Southside Johnnie, Van Morrison, etc.I did not know that Walsh once had a 3,300 seat capacity. The on-campus gym takes a lot of abuse on this site but Jerry seems to speak affectionately of it.