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UNCG-Davidson

Doug was kind enough to invite along to the UNCG-Davidson game tonight.

My take:

Excellent crowd (more 11,000) and atmosphere. So many fans kept streaming into the stands they had to draw back part of the upper-deck curtain.

Blah game: Davidson star Stephen Curry played on cruise control, shot miserably (for him) and still scored 29 points. UNCG played hard but was outmanned in a 75-54 loss.

Pumped chancellor: UNCG’s Linda Brady whupped it up in the student section for part of the first half and seemed completely at home. A certifiable fan girl.

The verdict: UNCG’s new era in the coliseum, soon to be its new home court, was a rousing success.

The question is what happens when Samford or Wofford comes to town?

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