Re: >>>>> RIT TIGERS 2013-2014 - Rocking The Ritter One Last Time <<<<<
Re: >>>>> RIT TIGERS 2013-2014 - Rocking The Ritter One Last Time <<<<<
I don't know why more RIT students don't go to games, but I know that the Rochester community is tired of having to show up 30 -60 minutes before the doors open just to get a seat for their family and on top of that having to deal with the major parking issues at almost every game. What family with small children wants to walk half way across campus in the middle of winter because RIT has deemed the event that night at the fieldhouse more important than the hockey game thus blocking anyone going to the hockey game from parking in D lot? I think many community members have simply just given up trying to go to the games because they don't think they'll get a seat or a parking spot. The new rink will definitely solve the seating problem, but I'm concerned about what will be done with the parking situation? That little section that's left of U lot isn't going to cut it and the next closest lot outside of D (which gets blocked for fieldhouse events) is S lot. That's a bit of a hike for small children in winter.
Re: >>>>> RIT TIGERS 2013-2014 - Rocking The Ritter One Last Time <<<<<
I would say the fan support notion is somewhat of a misnomer anyway. How many times did we sell out Ritter last year? Even the year following the frozen four we didn't manage 100% capacity in our tiny little rink. RIT has like 20,000 enrolled, another few thousand employed, and resides in a city of almost a quarter million...and we can't fill a 2,100 seat barn every night. The season opener this year was a cool 500 seats short of a sellout.
Last year as I recall we only sold out a handful of games. So..if I'm a recruit looking for a good program, is RIT's fan support really going to win me over? Not unless I'm looking to go only to other AHA schools, at which point RIT's on-ice performance, facilities, and academics puts us ahead of most programs anyway.
Certainly most schools in all the other conferences enjoy at least as good if not better fan support than we do.
I don't know why more RIT students don't go to games, but I know that the Rochester community is tired of having to show up 30 -60 minutes before the doors open just to get a seat for their family and on top of that having to deal with the major parking issues at almost every game. What family with small children wants to walk half way across campus in the middle of winter because RIT has deemed the event that night at the fieldhouse more important than the hockey game thus blocking anyone going to the hockey game from parking in D lot? I think many community members have simply just given up trying to go to the games because they don't think they'll get a seat or a parking spot. The new rink will definitely solve the seating problem, but I'm concerned about what will be done with the parking situation? That little section that's left of U lot isn't going to cut it and the next closest lot outside of D (which gets blocked for fieldhouse events) is S lot. That's a bit of a hike for small children in winter.