Attended my first UNH soccer game and visited the UNH football stadium for the first time in over 50 years yesterday afternoon, and got to see in person the $1.2 mil scoreboard (I was always against it

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As for the soccer game, I was reminded why the embellishment minor is the most important penalty in ice hockey. I was sickened by watching the nearly continuous diving, flopping, shin-grabbing, rolling on the ground as if shot, antics by nearly all players on both sides, which is apparently approved by the fans and referees alike. Five total SOG in the game (I repeat, just 5 SOG, e.cat!). Overall, I thought UVM outplayed UNH and deserved their 1-0 win. But, I could see how UNH still could have easily tied the game with a fluke goal.
Yes, I am happy that Mark Hubbard has developed a successful soccer program at UNH, but thankful that I will not be attending another soccer game. Ugh!
Pretty fair take on things, Snives. I was there as well, had I known you were planning to go, we could have cashed in some of your outstanding rewards for successful quiz answers.
Since we've turned this thread temporarily into USCHO Dos for the rest of the NCAA Soccer season, I'm hoping to share my observations on the overall UNH Men's Soccer experience. Might take a few posts during a busy work week, but you gotta start somewhere, so here goes ...
Overall Matchday Experience - Surprisingly Decent!!
There were almost 3,500 folks in attendance, and the top admission price ($10 general admission) was a fair one. Seating was wherever you could find it, except the best lower tier seats at midfield were cordoned off, presumably for preferred seating of some sort. A decent-sized and hardy UVM traveling contingent took up the old main bleachers across the pitch. My selection was to take up seating in the upper tier of the main stand, and moved at halftime so for each half, I was near the end that UNH was defending. Great view of the entire pitch, including the wide areas on our nearest touchline. It was breezy (not too bad) so it got colder upstairs as the game wore on. I know the place was built for football, but it does OK for soccer. Crowd could have been more lively, but the home team didn't give us much to get into. Coach Hubbard pretty much said after the match that his team really didn't show up, and it was clear from opening kickoff that UVM was primed for battle. The late-arriving fans were still working their way through the admissions gate past midway into the first half. UNH had enough folks in the ticket windows, and I believe all of the concessions windows were open as well.
The much-discussed scoreboard was used for live game video, which was stupid. Better they put up a much more static outline of the two teams' line-ups, which changed constantly due to open substitution. Just a personal whine.
To be fair to Blue Skies, they've done a nice job with the facility, and it's nice to think further expansions can be done in the future if needed. At some point, unless UNH becomes an Oregon-style powerhouse in track & field, it will probably make a lot of sense to relocate the oval somewhere else in the vicinity. But if the question is, will I come back, the answer is "yes".
Next up is the pre-game festivities, and I'll stop here 'cuz that's where things took a bad turn ..