THE "MICHAEL DOLES" GAME

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The atmosphere Litos witnessed during VCU’s 73-51 win over Richmond on Dec. 9 might as well be light years away from that first game. That night, the Rams played before their seventh consecutive sellout of more than 7,600. Some 2,000 students packed the end zones to form what he calls – and many agree – the best atmosphere in the CAA. He knows it wasn’t always this way. He also believes he knows the night when it all began to change, when the gods of basketball fanaticism began to favor VCU. It was when the Verizon Wireless Arena at the Stuart C. Siegel Center (formerly the Alltel Pavilion) went from a nice, functional building to a “weapon”: It was Feb. 26, 2005. Some fans refer to it as “The Michael Doles Game”.

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Re: THE "MICHAEL DOLES" GAME

Also I believe was the 'Seahawk in a Casket Game' too, right?
 
Just watched this.

Awesome, thanks so much for the words and vid, really cool to learn about this part of vcu history, would've loved to have been at that game, roof coming off
 
Correct me if I'm wrong the "Seahawk in the Casket" was homecoming the previous year when the game was on ESPN 2. Crazy to think that the only way to fill both student sections was to promote ESPN everywhere.
 
No not at all. I was there every game for 4 years...

I was all in, as I am now.
 
vcurams05 said:
Correct me if I'm wrong the "Seahawk in the Casket" was homecoming the previous year when the game was on ESPN 2. Crazy to think that the only way to fill both student sections was to promote ESPN everywhere.

The 'Seahawk in the Casket' game was Feb 07, 2004- A VCU win by the score of 49-41, reminiscent of the kind of ugly games on ESPN that the CAA was famous for during that era. It was a really close game until Nick George had a miraculous tip-in to put us in control for good.

We also had an ill advised court-storm at the end of the game, too. I will say, however, that the 2004 UNCW squad was one of the best .500 in-conference squads of all time. They were extremely physical.
 
Thanks so much, then, VID, really cool to see this part of the VCU history, it has been like in that game, off the roof..
 
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