Hockey, Football, and Basketball games are always filled to the max with crazy fans! Those sporting events are a blast! Other than our huge competitive sports, there are also tons of sport clubs and intramurals to get involved with! We also just got a brand new gym thats always full with students, its beautiful!
Pat attends basketball, hockey and football games and loves to attend. The fans come together and really get into what is going on.
Anthony, a sophomore, says his favorite sporting events to go to are football and hockey. He highlights the intermissions as one of the best parts of hockey games and the great crowd unity.
The typical gathering of UMass students in Southwest after a notable event. Most people classify what are really "rallies" as "riots". Nothing was destroyed, and only three were arrested.
Home opener game of 2008. You'll see how the players come out, between period tradition (not shown: Sweet Caroline), goal scoring chant and post game enthusiasm.
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