I was at the games this weekend. I was one of the students in the student section that you are so quick to criticize. In fact I am one of the students that booed when cobb was getting up, why you may ask would I take part in jeering at an injured opponent, something that is often frowned upon because of the poor sportsmanship? I was booing because in my opinion it was not an intentional foul and I wanted to voice my disagreement with the referee in the only way that I know how.
I'm not going to complain about you Poison and your attack on the students, because I myself am ALWAYS disappointed in my fellow students ability to show up to the games and give our athletes a home field advantage but when you complain about the students, perhaps you should take the time to look in to the problem instead of just half assing it and complaining about it on a message board. The students have the support of NO ONE. The common group of 10-20 students that attend every game are the only ones that are truly trying to get the students involved. The aforementioned ticket distribution method in which students are assigned seating at the Garden clearly is not in the best interest of the students. Why have none of our alumni who have taken such an issue with the poor showing of students taken an issue with the Garden and their obvious disregard for our undergrads. Not only are we treated like trash by the security and ushers at the Garden, but we are also treated as third class citizens by the ticket office who have gone out of their way to split up our students.
Who is to blame in the distribution of the tickets you may ask? Is it St. John's? Is it the Garden? well I blame St. John's and the Athletic Department for not doing more for the average student. I blame St. John's and their Alumni who complain so often about the students but at the same time do nothing to improve the current situation, to satisfy all parties. I blame the Garden who allow all other visitors of their venue at collegiate basketball events to have their own student sections that encompass the entirety of the "Risers" that are located in the endzone behind their respective teams basket.
I am not looking to pick any personal battles in fact; I hope to get to know and enjoy quality St. John's basketball in the coming years with some of you. I am currently a sophomore and I have another 2 years in the student section at St. John's. Hopefully by that time there will be some stability within the student section, and the good times will be upon us. At the end of the day we all are supporting the same cause, and whether you want to admit it or not; if you want to see something changed, perhaps you should get up off your ass and do something about it.
PS: For all alumni threatening to buy up tickets in the student section because students don't deserve to sit there, I'm pretty sure you already can buy tickets in the student section. I've recognized that opposing fans have no problem getting tickets in our student section, so I don't see a reason why the Garden would restrict you from sitting there.