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SOFA SO GOOD: Freshman Jameson
Haslan rests up for Arizona.
Rod Searcey |
The first wave of students
swarming the Maples Pavilion floor after redshirt junior
Nick Robinson’s game-winning buzzer beater against
Arizona on February 7 had earned the right to be there.
They had been waiting for four days.
The tents began going up outside Maples on Tuesday
morning, some 100 hours before game time. It takes more
than dedication to hold out that long. Based on the
contents of the first two campsites, it requires ingenuity
and a lot of fluids. An inventory:
Four-person tent (rain fly preferred), blankets, sleeping
bags, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle pillow, bullhorn,
lawn chairs, reading lamp, homework from Mathematical
and Computational Methods for Engineers, apple-cinnamon
Cheerios, 2-liter bottle of Pepsi, sour cream and onion
Pringles, portable grill, two bicycles, problem sets
from Computer Science 103B: Discrete Structures, ice
chest, six Red Stripe beers, two Coronas, two Downtown
Brown microbrews, five Honest Teas (“organic”),
three orange Gatorades, two cans of Coke, two bottles
of Canada Dry, case of bottled water, Wheat Thins.
Other equipment: X-Box game unit, extension cords,
projector and white sheets. (Useful for playing “Halo”
and “Dead or Alive” in the evenings, displayed
on a nearby sheet-draped fence.)
And a good-luck charm can’t hurt. Junior Jason
Payne brought his—a knee brace worn as a sympathy
gesture for injured player Justin Davis, ’03.
It probably came in handy in that postgame dogpile.
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