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Post by rainbowbadger on Dec 5, 2021 9:17:42 GMT -5
We’ll be notified as soon as the NCAA schedules the matches. The ticket office usually sends the emails Monday.
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Post by robtearle on Dec 5, 2021 9:27:10 GMT -5
We’ll be notified as soon as the NCAA schedules the matches. The ticket office usually sends the emails Monday. This past week, the email that was to arrive "no later than the evening on Nov 29 (Monday)" showed up about 7 AM Tuesday.
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Post by mad1 on Dec 5, 2021 15:43:20 GMT -5
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Post by pavsec5row10 on Dec 5, 2021 16:04:41 GMT -5
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Post by aryia111 on Dec 6, 2021 12:54:46 GMT -5
Badgers attended the first 2 rounds, how did the butts in seat attendance compare to regular season games? Just curious.
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Post by robtearle on Dec 6, 2021 13:06:17 GMT -5
Badgers attended the first 2 rounds, how did the butts in seat attendance compare to regular season games? Just curious. I would say this weekend was very much comparable to 'big' regular season home matches - Minnesota, Nebraska, Penn State, Ohio State.
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Post by Wiswell on Dec 6, 2021 13:21:26 GMT -5
There were so many butts in seats that I moved from reserve because I couldn't put my arms down. Whereas I usually have about 5-6 empty seats near me (I was in same section, two rows up).
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Post by greatlakesvballer on Dec 6, 2021 13:38:00 GMT -5
Our reserved seats were 10 rows higher and further toward back court than our normal reserves seats in Section S. Which was okay until I saw that a lot of our "normal" row was empty for much of the match. Very stupid that people buy seats and don't show up, but other people aren't supposed to sit in them.
Show up late and just go to empty reserved seats and sit there! That's what I think.
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Post by rainbowbadger on Dec 6, 2021 16:12:48 GMT -5
Julia Wohlert Appreciation Post
Julia came to the Badgers in 2018 as a lone freshmen. She'd originally committed to Butler, which is in her hometown, and then reopened her recruitment later in high school. In doing so she was stepping outside her comfort zone, pushing herself to grow. She was also sacrificing the opportunity to be in the spotlight right away. She'd have started at Butler, but she gave that up to come to Wisconsin.
It takes immense character to be a behind-the-scenes contributor. She's anchored the right side for the B team for four seasons, and done so with a smile. Due to NCAA tournament roster caps, she wasn't even allowed to be on the bench with her teammates as they competed for a national championship in 2019, but she was there in the front row of the stands, cheering loudly. She's an incredible example of servant leadership. The Badgers wouldn't be where they are without her.
As much as I wish she'd stay at Wisconsin, I understand why she's choosing to transfer, and I'm incredibly excited to see what's in store for her. Rainbows will always be cheering for her.
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Post by colby on Dec 6, 2021 17:24:14 GMT -5
Our reserved seats were 10 rows higher and further toward back court than our normal reserves seats in Section S. Which was okay until I saw that a lot of our "normal" row was empty for much of the match. Very stupid that people buy seats and don't show up, but other people aren't supposed to sit in them. Show up late and just go to empty reserved seats and sit there! That's what I think. I had a single, reserved ticket this year, and also for the tourney. Half of the time, I actually sit in my assigned seat. Otherwise, I sit in general admission with friends (when they attend, which is what I did for the game vs. Colgate).
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Post by Wiswell on Dec 6, 2021 17:30:44 GMT -5
The problem with reserved seats is that they are sized for people built in 1930. I want to play in the field house forever, but I wish there were real seats with seatbacks. I don't want some stranger's butt overlapping my thigh.
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Post by rainbowbadger on Dec 6, 2021 17:36:33 GMT -5
Sheff presser. Apparently, Barnes says "Yo, dawg!" on the daily.
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Post by badgerbreath on Dec 6, 2021 18:32:30 GMT -5
Interesting that Punzel asked about Smrek rather than Demps. Among the young players I think it's Demps' emergence that has changed the team from it's earlier version this year.
That said, Smrek has definitely been making strides forward the last few matches.
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Post by colby on Dec 6, 2021 19:09:52 GMT -5
Interesting that Punzel asked about Smrek rather than Demps. Among the young players I think it's Demps' emergence that has changed the team from it's earlier version this year. That said, Smrek has definitely been making strides forward the last few matches. Demps seems to have really improved as the year progressed. Early on, she didn't seem very explosive. Is it just me, or is she really getting some air on her jumps now? Seems like there's a little more pop to her arm, too, in addition to smarter shot selection. Oh, and she's a legitimate option for a few swings out of the back row.
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Post by greatlakesvballer on Dec 6, 2021 23:27:58 GMT -5
Interesting that Punzel asked about Smrek rather than Demps. Among the young players I think it's Demps' emergence that has changed the team from it's earlier version this year. That said, Smrek has definitely been making strides forward the last few matches. Demps seems to have really improved as the year progressed. Early on, she didn't seem very explosive. Is it just me, or is she really getting some air on her jumps now? Seems like there's a little more pop to her arm, too, in addition to smarter shot selection. Oh, and she's a legitimate option for a few swings out of the back row. I have been more impressed with her shot placement. She'd be even more effective with a little hang time in the air. But she seems to be able to put the ball in front of defenders, and in the corners of the court now...while looking like she's just going to hit a Loberg-style "home run." I think she's giving the Badgers a bit more of the element of surprise.
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