GoldenWarrior11 wrote:What a huge piece of news, and great news at that for SJ. The relationship that SJ/BE has with MSG is clearly strong and growing more over time. With all of the momentum that SJ has now, they are clearly raising the profile of their program (and school) by playing in a larger arena to satisfy the demands. SJ is really looking to become NY's team (which is ironic, since another NE-based program actually markets itself as NY's 6th borough).
Congrats, Johnnies!
Komo wrote:It’s about time that St. John’s is leaving that inaccessible bandbox in Queens. History aside there is no reason for a Big East program to be playing there.
NJRedman wrote:Komo wrote:It’s about time that St. John’s is leaving that inaccessible bandbox in Queens. History aside there is no reason for a Big East program to be playing there.
They are still playing games there and it's no smaller than Nova's home court.
stever20 wrote:I guess for St John's question in this....
What's their winning percentage at MSG vs at Carnessecca? Will St John's give up some home court advantage playing at MSG? I get looks are important, but more important is to just win baby to quote Al Davis.
ChestRockwell85 wrote:Villanova did just redo the Pavilion and by all accounts it is great but it is still too small to play the big-time games, will need to continue to go to Philly to play those.
To be honest I love Carnesecca, I know it is old school, but that is what I like about it. I understand what SJU is doing here, but I don't think they need to play ALL BE teams at MSG. I would still keep 2 or 3 at Carnesecca every year, and obviously keep the early season cupcakes at home as well. Carnesecca was rocking against Marquette.
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