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> Date: Fri, 17 May 1996 08:43:51 -0500
> From: MATTHEW CALDERWOOD <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Union...
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> Does Achilles really seat 3000? I thought it was considerably
> smaller.
2504. Typical crowds were 2000-2100 this past season. The RPI game
was a sellout.
> I've often wondered when the school would spring for a larger
> building; Achilles was build for a D-3 program, and it is a great
> arena in that respect, but Union College needs more seating
> capacity.
They only sell out a few games a year at this point, so something
larger would probably make a crowd of 2000, which looks and can sound
pretty big in Achilles, seem very small. There was talk a few years
ago that raising the roof in the current building could be done to add
capacity if necessary, but I don't know if that went beyond
speculation at the time.
> I suspect that if and when Union starts to regularly surpass the
> Engineers in the standings, the cheers in Troy will start to be for
> Union losses and deficits in the out of town scores.
Interesting.. In my eight seasons of Union games, an announcement
that RPI is losing always draws a big cheer from the Union fans. :-)
Jim
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