You'd think there'd be more, but I can only recall these whacky gameday occurrences:
1. The game on the battleship in Charleston a few years ago (against Ohio State I Think) that got cancelled due to moisture forming on the floor. Everlasting memories of Sailor Buzz running around the deck with a mop and a bucket (scheduling a college basketball game outdoors at night in November is a tricky proposition).
2. January 1979 Saturday night home game against Notre Dame. It started snowing Friday night and didn't quit until Sunday morning. One of the worst blizzards ever in Milwaukee. But, since ND and the referees got in town Friday they played the game. Trouble was hardly anyone could get to the Arena if they had to drive. Students could walk from campus. Biggest home game of the season played in a half full house
3. The Providence "bat" game that was delayed as I recall about 30 minutes
4. Sunday afternoon game in the mid-1990s against Cincinnati when the lights at the Bradley Center went out for about 39-40 minutes ( not quite enough time for Huggins to duck over to Goolsbys).
@ Providence condensation game - "no travelling"
Siblings of players coming out of the stands...
Of the 6 mentioned, 3 have involved Providence. The condensation game was pretty maddening.
I was in Atlanta watching the condensation game in a bar with Charlie Pierce, ( he was covering the DNC meeting and I was attending- luckily the new chairman got elected in time for me to run out and find a bar for us to watch the game while he wrote the story lol) I didn't actually realize at first what the heck was going on- he was I think posting on Twitter about it as it was happening.
In-person for me would be the bat game.
Lower level bizzaro... First year of three amigos. Huge blizzard hits NYC after MU arrives and Rutgers coach couldn't fly back for the game. A small, but spirited crowd sees MU lose at the RAC.
First roundNCAA bomb scare game in California?
Quote from: pbiflyer on December 11, 2021, 12:48:37 PM
First roundNCAA bomb scare game in California?
I had almost forgotten Jean Felix.
Can't remember the opponent, but it was a weeknight game during a bilzzard at the old MECCA with no more than a couple thousand people who braved the elements, when the announcement echoed through the mostly empty arena: "Tonight's Attendance Eleven-thousand Fifty-two. A Sellout."
Wasn't there a game a few years ago where a blizzard moved a game with SJU from MSG to their on campus arena and delayed the game a day?
Quote from: erubiel on December 11, 2021, 12:41:28 PM
Lower level bizzaro... First year of three amigos. Huge blizzard hits NYC after MU arrives and Rutgers coach couldn't fly back for the game. A small, but spirited crowd sees MU lose at the RAC.
Gary Waters got fired for that too. Flew out to be inducted into the Kent State Hall of Fame.
#5 - MidNite start for MU vs. Russia exhibition game back in the 70s. That was quite an experience for an exhibition game.
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/32841789/tip-ucla-marquette-basketball-game-pushed-back-seven-hours-due-aircraft-issue
Quote from: Nukem2 on December 11, 2021, 01:17:30 PM
#5 - MidNite start for MU vs. Russia exhibition game back in the 70s. That was quite an experience for an exhibition game.
I heard about that game often growing up. Hoping tonight's circumstances allow for a wild-ass building like that.
Russians, blizzard again UW and ND all come to mind.
The entire Dukiet experience comes to mind.
Tower
Good call. Fortunately I skipped most of that era.
Today is going to go down as one of the strangest. The day started off learning of the time change, scrambling around to see who in the family could attend and planning my long pregame. Shortly after getting everything dialed in I got a call from my brother in law saying he wanted to go to the game with us, no problem except he needs a wheelchair to get around in this type of environment.
So, since he is the sole reason why I am an MU basketball fan for a half century I had to find a wheelchair for him, he is using a walker around the house. After fiddling around for a few hours I was able to rent a wheelchair and restructure my pregame activities.
While the day has been hectic and confusing, I cannot wait to get my brother in law into the Fiserv. I could never thank him enough for the countless MU experiences he provided me and I hope this former Warrior sees MU beat the fxxk out of UCLA. Also, he provided a great bar for me to drink at while at MU.
I will gladly shorten my pregame to spend tonight with him. Another silver lining, this reminds me of the last MU game I went to with my Dad and still makes me tear up. So, if you see a guy pushing a tall guy in a wheelchair, that will be me.
Quote from: Goose on December 11, 2021, 03:19:52 PM
Today is going to go down as one of the strangest. The day started off learning of the time change, scrambling around to see who in the family could attend and planning my long pregame. Shortly after getting everything dialed in I got a call from my brother in law saying he wanted to go to the game with us, no problem except he needs a wheelchair to get around in this type of environment.
So, since he is the sole reason why I am an MU basketball fan for a half century I had to find a wheelchair for him, he is using a walker around the house. After fiddling around for a few hours I was able to rent a wheelchair and restructure my pregame activities.
While the day has been hectic and confusing, I cannot wait to get my brother in law into the Fiserv. I could never thank him enough for the countless MU experiences he provided me and I hope this former Warrior sees MU best the fxxk out of UCLA. Also, he provided a great bar for me to drink at while at MU.
I will gladly shorten my pregame to spend tonight with him. Another silver lining, this reminds me of the last MU game I went to with my Dad and still makes me tear up. So, if you see a guy pushing a tall guy in a wheelchair, that will be me.
That's great! Enjoy the day and bring home a win!
Quote from: Dickthedribbler on December 11, 2021, 12:03:53 PM
2. January 1979 Saturday night home game against Notre Dame. It started snowing Friday night and didn't quit until Sunday morning. One of the worst blizzards ever in Milwaukee. But, since ND and the referees got in town Friday they played the game. Trouble was hardly anyone could get to the Arena if they had to drive. Students could walk from campus. Biggest home game of the season played in a half full house
I don't remember all the details of this game because it was a bazillion years ago, but I remember the storm and I remember battling the snow and wind to get to The Arena. I remember one of my friends shouting, "Tie a rope between us!" Apparently a reference to ropes that used to run through Chicago in the olden days to help people navigate this kind of storm?
There weren't even all the students who normally would go because it was the end of winter break and many hadn't made their way back to campus yet ... and some wouldn't arrive in time for classes Monday due to the storm.
And I remember that we blew the damn game! I just looked and found this photo of Odell Ball going at it with effen Laimbeer.
(https://editorial01.shutterstock.com/wm-preview-1500/6604678a/03bd2446/Shutterstock_6604678a.jpg)
82
On the way home from that game there was a pickup truck of MU kids in the back bed driving alongside my parents and they were asking my mom to roll down her window. Once rolled down, my Mom was pelted with snow balls, tossed softly, but into the car.
What I won't forget about that is how hard my Dad was laughing. She had been busting his balls for drinking at the game and driving in the snow. I remember him saying the girls in the pickup got the last laugh that night.
Also, once we arrived home my Dad missed our driveway and left his car half on the median and half in the street. He was a character and did not care one bit that the car could be towed or damaged. Turned off the car and went into the house and went to bed.
Quote from: Goose on December 11, 2021, 04:55:48 PM
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On the way home from that game there was a pickup truck of MU kids in the back bed driving alongside my parents and they were asking my mom to roll down her window. Once rolled down, my Mom was pelted with snow balls, tossed softly, but into the car.
What I won't forget about that is how hard my Dad was laughing. She had been busting his balls for drinking at the game and driving in the snow. I remember him saying the girls in the pickup got the last laugh that night.
Also, once we arrived home my Dad missed our driveway and left his car half on the median and half in the street. He was a character and did not care one bit that the car could be towed or damaged. Turned off the car and went into the house and went to bed.
That's hilarious, Goose!
Have a great time tonight, and bring us a resounding victory!!!
Quote from: The Equalizer on December 11, 2021, 01:01:13 PM
Can't remember the opponent, but it was a weeknight game during a bilzzard at the old MECCA with no more than a couple thousand people who braved the elements, when the announcement echoed through the mostly empty arena: "Tonight's Attendance Eleven-thousand Fifty-two. A Sellout."
I think this was Louisville.
Quote from: Goose on December 11, 2021, 02:38:11 PM
Russians, blizzard again UW and ND all come to mind.
I remember that ND blizzard game. Was that right after Christmas break?
It was right before classes started up again, I am pretty sure.
I wasn't at the game, but I have a related memory. My brother was a student and he and his friends had tickets for the game, he had to get to like Northbrook or Wheeling or some place like that to catch his ride, so I went with him to drive the car back to the far northwest side of the city. Our parents decided to come along to be like extra weight in the car or something, or just in case I got stuck. I got all the way back home and had to turn into a side street, I managed to hit the ruts ok, but then at the next turn, there weren't even ruts, and the car got stuck in front of our house. Some neighbor kids pushed it into the garage and it sat there for at least a week.
But younger brother and his friends made it to the game , I think they did like a 180 at some point.
Quote from: 79Warrior on December 11, 2021, 06:16:12 PM
I remember that ND blizzard game. Was that right after Christmas break?
Yes, that's what I said earlier. As a result, we didn't even have a full compliment of students there.
Eff ND. At least we beat 'em each of my last 3 years at MU -- including Rivers' half-court winner, my single favorite Marquette play of those I witnessed in person.
Quote from: Goose on December 11, 2021, 03:19:52 PM
Today is going to go down as one of the strangest. The day started off learning of the time change, scrambling around to see who in the family could attend and planning my long pregame. Shortly after getting everything dialed in I got a call from my brother in law saying he wanted to go to the game with us, no problem except he needs a wheelchair to get around in this type of environment.
So, since he is the sole reason why I am an MU basketball fan for a half century I had to find a wheelchair for him, he is using a walker around the house. After fiddling around for a few hours I was able to rent a wheelchair and restructure my pregame activities.
While the day has been hectic and confusing, I cannot wait to get my brother in law into the Fiserv. I could never thank him enough for the countless MU experiences he provided me and I hope this former Warrior sees MU beat the fxxk out of UCLA. Also, he provided a great bar for me to drink at while at MU.
I will gladly shorten my pregame to spend tonight with him. Another silver lining, this reminds me of the last MU game I went to with my Dad and still makes me tear up. So, if you see a guy pushing a tall guy in a wheelchair, that will be me.
Brother Goose:
Your story is especially heartening. I sincerely appreciate what you're doing.
About a week ago, I fell on my ankle, broke a bone and dislocated my angle. I had surgery on Sunday and, like your brother-in-law, am using a walker. As I write this, I am typing from a wheelchair, which I will be in with the walker for five to seven more weeks.
I trust that whatever your Brother-in-Law's physical issues are, they will be resolved soon. In the meantime, I admire your commitment to your family and to our Warriors.
Quote from: MU82 on December 11, 2021, 06:45:18 PM
Yes, that's what I said earlier. As a result, we didn't even have a full compliment of students there.
Eff ND. At least we beat 'em each of my last 3 years at MU -- including Rivers' half-court winner, my single favorite Marquette play of those I witnessed in person.
I'm jealous. Tower and I were the same years (84-88) and went 0-8 against the Effing Domers. They had their own Rivers, David. OMG, I get worked up recalling the suffering.
Quote from: Goose on December 11, 2021, 03:19:52 PM
Today is going to go down as one of the strangest. The day started off learning of the time change, scrambling around to see who in the family could attend and planning my long pregame. Shortly after getting everything dialed in I got a call from my brother in law saying he wanted to go to the game with us, no problem except he needs a wheelchair to get around in this type of environment.
So, since he is the sole reason why I am an MU basketball fan for a half century I had to find a wheelchair for him, he is using a walker around the house. After fiddling around for a few hours I was able to rent a wheelchair and restructure my pregame activities.
While the day has been hectic and confusing, I cannot wait to get my brother in law into the Fiserv. I could never thank him enough for the countless MU experiences he provided me and I hope this former Warrior sees MU beat the fxxk out of UCLA. Also, he provided a great bar for me to drink at while at MU.
I will gladly shorten my pregame to spend tonight with him. Another silver lining, this reminds me of the last MU game I went to with my Dad and still makes me tear up. So, if you see a guy pushing a tall guy in a wheelchair, that will be me.
Goose
Give my best to B - counting on you guys to bring home a W!
Quote from: dgies9156 on December 11, 2021, 07:17:03 PM
Brother Goose:
Your story is especially heartening. I sincerely appreciate what you're doing.
About a week ago, I fell on my ankle, broke a bone and dislocated my angle. I had surgery on Sunday and, like your brother-in-law, am using a walker. As I write this, I am typing from a wheelchair, which I will be in with the walker for five to seven more weeks.
I trust that whatever your Brother-in-Law's physical issues are, they will be resolved soon. In the meantime, I admire your commitment to your family and to our Warriors.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery!
Thanks all for the kind words. I have been to hundreds of MU games with brother in law, over 50 road games and a dozen or so NCAA games and tonight was the best ever. We did not get the W, but a memory of a lifetime. Sitting courtside for UCLA with a guy that I used to wear his uniform to shoot hoops in our driveway was a highlight that I am very thankful for. Special thanks to MU basketball program, our HC Shaka Smart and Mike R. for a great night.
Dgies-I hope you have a speedy recovery.
Lenny- I sent regards to B and he definitely was happy to hear it.
Quote from: mug644 on December 11, 2021, 07:17:38 PM
I'm jealous. Tower and I were the same years (84-88) and went 0-8 against the Eff Domers. They had there own Rivers, David. OMG, I get worked up recalling the suffering.
Only got them twice during 94-98, once at home. 2-0 but man, I wish we'd gotten them every year.
Quote from: ATL MU Warrior on December 11, 2021, 08:22:02 PM
Best wishes for a speedy recovery!
Thank you. It's irritating but I'll be fine.
I appreciate your encouragement and that of Goose.