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Why We Dont Rush the Court
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8 years 8 months ago #5134
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Vandy Fined $100,000 for Storming BB Court --
Vandy fined $100,000 for storming court after Kentucky game
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Vanderbilt has been fined $100,000 by the Southeastern Conference after fans stormed the court Saturday following the Commodores' 74-62 victory over Kentucky.
The SEC announced the fine Monday. [February 29]
The league policy that took effect in 2004 states ''access to competition areas shall be limited to participating student-athletes, coaches, officials, support personnel and properly-credentialed individuals at all times.'' The policy adds that, ''It is the responsibility of each member institution to implement procedures to ensure compliance with this policy.''
Fines start at $50,000 for a first offense and go up to $100,000 for a second offense and up to $250,000 for subsequent offenses after being increased at the SEC spring meetings last year.
Vanderbilt was fined $100,000 because it was the school's second offense. Vanderbilt fans also stormed the court after a men's basketball victory over No. 1 Florida in 2007.
''While understanding the enthusiasm following an exciting victory, fans need to remain in the stands and avoid the safety concerns associated with rushing on to the playing floor,'' SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey said in a statement. ''We want to have exciting experiences around SEC games, but also want to maintain a safe environment for student-athletes, coaches, spectators and officials.''
Kentucky coach John Calipari sent his players who were the bench to the locker room with about 35 seconds left in the game. He said afterward he did that to keep his players safe, expecting fans to rush the court to celebrate.
The Big East commissioner can fine schools with a first offense starting at $5,000 with a second up to $25,000. But neither the Big Ten nor the Pac-12 have penalties in place for fans storming the court.
Arizona coach Sean Miller is not happy with the Pac-12.
Opposing fans have rushed the court in 10 of Arizona's last 11 conference road losses, including Feb. 24 after a loss at Colorado. Miller, who suggested last season that schools be fined $100,000, was very upset after the loss at Colorado watching his players struggle to get through the crowd.
''Eventually what's going to happen in the Pac-12 is this: An Arizona player is going to punch a fan. And they're going to punch the fan out of self-defense,'' Miller said.
Earlier this season, Randy Peterson of the Des Moines Register broke his leg after being knocked over when fans rushed the court in Ames following Iowa State's 83-82 home win over rival Iowa
Kansas coach Bill Self was pinned against a table last season after a loss against Kansas State, leading to the stricter guidelines. In a measure passed last May, the Big 12 can now fine member schools or take away a future home game for failing to keep fans rushing the court or field..
Vandy fined $100,000 for storming court after Kentucky game
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Vanderbilt has been fined $100,000 by the Southeastern Conference after fans stormed the court Saturday following the Commodores' 74-62 victory over Kentucky.
The SEC announced the fine Monday. [February 29]
The league policy that took effect in 2004 states ''access to competition areas shall be limited to participating student-athletes, coaches, officials, support personnel and properly-credentialed individuals at all times.'' The policy adds that, ''It is the responsibility of each member institution to implement procedures to ensure compliance with this policy.''
Fines start at $50,000 for a first offense and go up to $100,000 for a second offense and up to $250,000 for subsequent offenses after being increased at the SEC spring meetings last year.
Vanderbilt was fined $100,000 because it was the school's second offense. Vanderbilt fans also stormed the court after a men's basketball victory over No. 1 Florida in 2007.
''While understanding the enthusiasm following an exciting victory, fans need to remain in the stands and avoid the safety concerns associated with rushing on to the playing floor,'' SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey said in a statement. ''We want to have exciting experiences around SEC games, but also want to maintain a safe environment for student-athletes, coaches, spectators and officials.''
Kentucky coach John Calipari sent his players who were the bench to the locker room with about 35 seconds left in the game. He said afterward he did that to keep his players safe, expecting fans to rush the court to celebrate.
The Big East commissioner can fine schools with a first offense starting at $5,000 with a second up to $25,000. But neither the Big Ten nor the Pac-12 have penalties in place for fans storming the court.
Arizona coach Sean Miller is not happy with the Pac-12.
Opposing fans have rushed the court in 10 of Arizona's last 11 conference road losses, including Feb. 24 after a loss at Colorado. Miller, who suggested last season that schools be fined $100,000, was very upset after the loss at Colorado watching his players struggle to get through the crowd.
''Eventually what's going to happen in the Pac-12 is this: An Arizona player is going to punch a fan. And they're going to punch the fan out of self-defense,'' Miller said.
Earlier this season, Randy Peterson of the Des Moines Register broke his leg after being knocked over when fans rushed the court in Ames following Iowa State's 83-82 home win over rival Iowa
Kansas coach Bill Self was pinned against a table last season after a loss against Kansas State, leading to the stricter guidelines. In a measure passed last May, the Big 12 can now fine member schools or take away a future home game for failing to keep fans rushing the court or field..
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8 years 8 months ago #5139
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"When I was a freshman, I remember Coach Naismith telling us how important it was to play good defense." - Mitch Lightfoot
All of that notwithstanding, we don't rush the court because we're Kansas and we play in Allen Fieldhouse. Bring in an NBA all-star team, and the expectations don't change. We expect to win every game in our barn.
Plus that stuff from the article.
Plus that stuff from the article.
"When I was a freshman, I remember Coach Naismith telling us how important it was to play good defense." - Mitch Lightfoot
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8 years 8 months ago #5167
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As much as I dislike the Squid, he did say some nice things after the KU win about the fans being like Kentucky fans and never rushing the court because they always expected to win at home. He said, "we could beat the Lakers on a last-second 50-foot shot and no one would come on the floor.
Fans belong in the stands and the players, coaches, and officials belong on the court. Violating the rule has often had nasty consequences.
Fans belong in the stands and the players, coaches, and officials belong on the court. Violating the rule has often had nasty consequences.
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