Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Turn Back The Clock: March 10, 2020

Today I am choosing to reprint in its entirety my post from one year ago tomorrow, March 11, 2020, for it celebrates the events of one year ago tonight, March 10, 2020, the night that the Robert Morris Colonials defeated St. Francis (PA) for the Northeast Conference Championship and an automatic berth in the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.


At the time that I wrote this, and certainly as we watched the game and celebrated the victory, no one had any way of knowing that in three days, the sports world - and pretty much everything else - would be pretty much shut down due to the Corona Virus pandemic, and that that basketball game would be that last live sporting event of any significance that would be held in Pittsburgh until the Pirates and Major League Baseball would begin the abbreviated 2020 season at the end of July.

What a long strange trip it has been.

Enjoy this memory.....

This Is Why You Follow Sports

On more than one occasion over the last ten plus years of writing The Grandstander, I have used the expression "this is why you follow sports" when writing of one especially thrilling game or contest.  Last night Marilyn and I experienced such a night when we headed out to our alma mater, Robert Morris University, to watch the Colonials take on St. Francis in the Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Championship Game.


As is known by now, RMU won the game 77-67 (and the game wasn't as close as that score indicated) and secured an automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. They will no doubt be a very low seed and will lose convincingly to one of the NCAA blue bloods with a #1 or #2 seed, but no matter.  When you play in a mid-major conference like the NEC, last night is what you play for, and all of the elements were in place for just a terrific night.  It was the culmination of the first season the RMU's beautiful new Events Center, they were playing a team with whom they split the season series, and the place was sold out - 3,800 people and a packed student section.  The joint was loud and raucous and it was just a joyous event.

I have been lucky in my life.  I have been to NFL playoff games and World Series games and Stanley Cup Playoff games and NCAA playoff games.  I've been to US Opens and the Masters.  But last night a game between two small colleges in a minor league NCAA conference gave me a sporting moment as pleasurable and as fun as anything that I have ever attended.

It's why you follow sports.







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