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| 8:50 |
It's 9:10, and I've been up since 8:30. Another overcast sky — what else — 42° with rain forecast through much of the afternoon. I have no plans today, just recovering from my wild night in Buffalo.
Yesterday was Thursday, which meant we were both up by 7:00 for a long day. By 8:00, I had my coffee, was dressed, and was having breakfast in Bemus Point with the guys. On the way home, I gassed up the Kia and finished the blog. Evie read it, published it, and drove to Lakewood for her kindergarten class.
I decided to skip yoga and basically wasted the morning reading and watching TV until lunch, when I caught one of the first NCAA tournament games. At 12:30, I drove to Jamestown for a teeth cleaning — nearly an hour in the chair listening to my chatty hygienist. I was home by 2:15, and Evie was back from school. I squeezed in a short nap, since I was leaving for Buffalo at 4:45 to catch two evening NCAA basketball games at KeyBank Center, where I was meeting my friend Jack. I stopped in Westfield for a McDonald's burger, fries, and root beer, then made the hour-and-a-half drive to Buffalo. I lucked out finding a parking spot for $30, about a 15-minute walk from the arena.
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| Outside The Center, Between Games |
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| Waiting To Go Through Metal Detectors |
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| Security Everywhere |
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| Chaos Once Inside |
I was supposed to meet Jack in front of a Southern Tier Brewery, but the afternoon game he'd attended had just ended, and the crowd was pouring out. I tried calling him for 15 minutes with no luck before we finally connected. We then met up with his brother-in-law and friend and walked 20 minutes to his parked car for a quick dinner before heading to the arena — where we found a line stretching a quarter mile to get in. Tip-off was pushed back, but we still missed the first eight minutes, held up by metal detectors, mobile ticket scanning, and a long walk halfway around the arena to our nosebleed seats. What a travesty.
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| View From Our Seats |
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| Jumbo Tron |
We watched Michigan, the number-one seed, hold off Howard after a tight first half, then stayed for just the second half of St. Louis's win over Georgia. The place was sold out, and I was surprised to see beer on sale — when I attended the same tournament eight years ago, no alcohol was served at college games. The four of us left at halftime of the second game, along with what felt like thousands of other fans. On the way out, the escalator was running up only. Of course. Once we found our way out, we walked 15 minutes to a nearly empty parking garage and had an easy, if long, drive home with almost no traffic. Jack lives out in the boonies, so we wound through 20 minutes of hilly farm country, past the Chautauqua Gorge, before reaching his farm. I dropped him off at 12:30 and was home by 1:00. What a night!
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