In case there are FBCers still undecided about going to the Hawai'i tournament, I just discovered that the price for the flights on Hawaiian Airlines from Oakland to Hawaii are now $200 (11/26 & 11/28) up to $265 each way on specific dates. To get the $200 price on the return flight, one would have to stay until Friday 12/5, but there are other flights for $265 and $255 on Wednesday 12/3 and Thursday 12/4 respectively.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Cheaper flights to Hawaii
Travelling fan André writes to alert us,
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Travel Committee Needs Travellers
Do you regularly travel to away games? The FBC Travel Committee is short of members for the coming season and needs a few seasoned travellers to help out.
Each member of the Travel Committee volunteers to coordinate one away trip, and does whatever they reasonably can do to encourage other FBC members to take that trip and to enjoy the experience. The things a Trip Coordinator does may include:
- Researching the most convenient or economical air schedules and
- Researching things to do on off-days - for posting on the Travel Page;
- For busy venues, researching ticket prices, and web links or phone numbers for purchasing;
- Answering occasional email queries about the trip;
- Keeping an email list of people planning to go and letting them know your cell#;
- Getting in touch with Amy to schedule a pre- or post-game talk when possible.
- Sunday 11/16, Baylor in Waco TX
- 11/28-30, tournament in Honolulu
- 12/16-21, Duke, S.Carolina & Tennessee (Dave Cortesi)
- 1/2-4, ASU and AU
- 1/18, Cal bus trip
- 1/22-24, UO & OSU (Don Anderson)
- 2/6-8, WSU & UW (Peter Elderon)
- 2/27-3/1, UCLA & USC
- 3/12-15 , PAC-10 tourney in L.A.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
One Fan's Itinerary
Wallace D. Mersereau writes saying,
I've made my reservations for the 3-game trip in December. The return date is in Christmas week, but so far seat availability is ok although I expect it will start shrinking soon and that fares may consequently rise. I found the best options from SFO are on American, Delta and Northwest. United/US Air also serves the area, but fares were in the $1,200-$2,000 range. The other airlines were in the $450-$700 range. I chose American through DFW, flying into RDU and returning from TYS.When we have some kind of head-count for the Tennessee game we can purchase a block of tickets.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
First look at the Duke-USC-Tennessee trip
(Updated with game times 9/3/08; check the FBC Travel page for activities.)
The longest trip of the season for fans (and possibly the hardest for the team) is the pre-Christmas excursion:
None of the game times have been set as of this date, so it would not be safe to book air travel as yet. But we've started looking at the logistics. The times of the Duke and Tennessee games are known and we can start booking.
The first question—and it has no easy answer—is whether to fly between the three cities or drive. Here's a Google map of the route. It's a total of 500 miles, mostly freeway. There is plenty of time (2 days to get from Durham to Columbia, 1 full day for Columbia to Knoxville), and what else are you gonna do with it? On the other hand, it's winter and might be snowing.
Next question: how to get to Duke in time for the game. Presumably a Tuesday game will be at 7pm or later; but The game is at 7:30 but there are no, zero, nonstop flights from SFO/SJC/OAK to RDU. If you take the earliest flight on 12/16 you will get into RDU between 4 and 6pm local time, and that assumes your connection in DEN, DFW, or JFK went smoothly. To be sure of being in time for the game without losing a workday you need to fly a red-eye. Employing the very useful Kayak.com flight search engine we find you can fly JetBlue from SJC (9pm) to RDU (11am) for $275, or OAK (9pm) to RDU (10am) for $195. Those are the only 1-stops; there is a plethora of 2-stop flights (yuckkk) from all three local airports.
Question number 3: how do you get out of Knoxville on a Sunday afternoon? At this point we suppose the game will be at 1pm, but that is not settled. If it were to be on national TV (and since it is a rematch of last year's national finalists, it might well be) the time could be 10, 12, 3, or anything else, all depending on what hole ESPN needs to fill in its east-coast sunday schedule.
But for now, assume 1pm. Game over 3-ish. Suppose you had gotten rid of the rental car earlier in the day and cabbed (or walked) to Thompson-Boling arena. Allow 120 minutes to get from the door of the arena to TYS and onto a plane.
Bad news: that ain't gonna happen!
The game is at 7pm (surely for television) and the last flights out of TYS to anywhere leave at 4:50pm. Continental to SFO via Cleveland departs at 4:50; United to SFO via ORD and DEN pushes back at 4:30. What-ho; another hotel night in Knoxville... Do you suppose we could get seats on the team charter???
Please feel free to append comments to this post! How do you feel about driving that route in winter? Do you have any good ideas on getting out of Knoxville on a Sunday? Click the comment button and speak up.
- Tuesday 12/16, 7:30pm at Duke
- Friday 12/19 at University of South Carolina (USC) in Columbia, SC
- Sunday 12/21, 7pm at Tennessee in Knoxville
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Internet Travel Advice podcast
The Cnet podcast The Real Deal covers travel web sites this week (of 7/16/08). In this 40-minute discussion of websites for travel planning, the hosts discuss useful-sounding travel sites that I'd never heard of, such as TripIt (which organizes all your confirmation emails into a single itinerary) or SeatGuru (tells you which seats to use or avoid on specific planes), and many others. Listen to The Real Deal show #119, "Travel Resources" and check the show notes for links.
Monday, July 14, 2008
Hawaii Tournament update
We are finally in touch with the UH staff and getting info on the Thanksgiving tournament.
We are keeping our travel page updated with the latest info; check it often.
We are told that the lineup of participating teams may have some changes coming soon.
We are sure now that no games will be played on Thursday 11/27. Otherwise, the game schedule is not set (but in prior years, the championship game has always been 5:30pm Sunday).
The UH will host a Thanksgiving dinner for all the teams at the Marriott on Thursday, and boosters will be welcome. Time and cost to be announced later, but start thinking now if you want to travel on the Thursday in time to get to the Marriot by (presumably) suppertime.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Spokane Experiences
Some snaps from the Spokane Weekend (click image for larger version).
Springlike weather Saturday afternoon in Riverfront Park.
Amusing sculpture on steps of Spokane Arena.
Crowds milled around waiting for will-call to open.
Halftime Saturday: Cully explains to David why Vandy is "in a heap of trouble."
Sunday morning we looked out onto fat flakes of snow.
It made all the trees look as if they'd been flocked. But an hour later, it had all melted or fallen off.
Monday it was clear for a look at the Spokane Falls.
Before the Maryland game the Arena staff were assiduously cleaning off footmarks while the Cardinal warmed up.
The announced crowd was 6,500 but it looked like more.
Wonder how many copies of this image are on the internet?
We flew home, appropriately, in a blaze of glory.
Noting mile-long swaths of wildflowers near Patterson.













—Dave & Marian Cortesi
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Final Four Fan Activities
News from Eileen Roche, augmented with a few links, ordered by time of occurrence:
Team Send-off Thursday 4/4
Come to the courtyard between Maples and Arrillaga at 10:45am to bid the team bon voyage.“Official” Fan Site
The NCAA has designated “official” fan gathering places in Tampa. The gathering place for fans who attended the Spokane Regional is Tinatapa's at 615 Channelside Drive, just a few blocks from the arena, St. Pete Times Forum. (Restaurant's official site with annoying flash intro; Tampa Bay Online Restaurant Review) If you'd prefer to gather with fans from the other three regional sites, they are all located at the same address, 615 Channelside Drive: Stump's Supper Club, Howl at the Moon (same web site as Stump's), and Splitsville Lanes which has billiards and bowling.Team Hotel
The team is staying at the Westin Harbour Island (725 South Harbour Island Blvd, about 1/2 mile from the Forum and Tinatapa's). It's booked up, forget it.NCAA Activities
The official NCAA Fan Guide to the Final Four is here. This is full of great info including many activities around the games.Shootaround With Beth & Debbie
The Women's Basketball Coaching Association (WBCA) sponsors a weekly podcast, “Shootaround with Beth (Mowins) & Debbie (Antonelli)”. They will be recording an episode live on Friday 4/4 at 10pm in the Tampa Marriott Waterside's Grand Ballroom foyer (2nd floor). This is open to the public; there will be special guests, giveaways, and cash bars available.Kay Yow 4K Run
On Saturday 4/5 at 8am there will be a 4Kay (“for Kay”) run honoring Kay Yow and other woman battling breast cancer. Time schedule and registration are here.Open Practice and Autograph Sessions
Open practice periods will be held at the St. Pete Times Forum between 11am and 4:15pm on Saturday 4/5. No charge for entry. It is not known which team is in which time slot. Autograph sessions should be available after a team has practiced; stop by the forum that morning and check.WBCA High School All-American Game
The high school All-Americans, whose roster includes our own Nneka Ogwumike, play at the University of South Florida Sun Dome at 4:30pm Saturday 4/5. Some information and a link to purchase tickets ($15) here. (Besides Nneka, our Sarah Boothe is on the honorable mention list, but was not invited to play in this game.)Forum on Women in College Sports
The NCAA is sponsoring a day-long forum on women in sports, with presentations on such topics as "Barriers to Women in Intercollegiate Athletics," "Portrayal of Female Athletes in the Media," and a keynote address by Sheila Johnson, President of the Washington Mystics. This will take place on Sunday 4/6. This link is for free registration.Pregame Rally and Reception
Stanford University Athletic Department is sponsoring a pregame event for all Cardinal fans starting at 4pm on Sunday 4/6. This is at the team hotel, the Westin Harbour Island, in the Harbour Island Ballroom. Appetizers and no-host bar provided. At 4:45 we will move outside to send the team off with the help of the band. Then the party continues until 6pm. (The first game, ours, begins at 7pm a short distance away from the hotel.) If you want to enter the ballroom and nosh on the appetizers, please RSVP to Lisa Ortiz, lortiz @ stanford.edu (anyone's welcome outside with the band).Rally Tuesday
Assuming Stanford advances Sunday, we will have a pre-game party Tuesday, 4/8 from 5:30 to 7:30pm at Tinatapa's (RSVP this one as well).Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Final Four Tickets
Call (or go to) the Stanford Ticket Office (1-800-STANFORd (1-800-782-6367[3])) now to reserve seats in the Stanford section in Tampa. Price is $162 each plus $6 service fee.
Tickets are available only for "Stanford Affiliates" and Season Ticket Holders.
If that isn't you, consider Cully's Advice: Bob Cullenbine says as long as you are looking for single seats, just show up outside the arena; there is always somebody giving away single seats.
Or go to StubHub.com where "upper corner" seats are going for $110.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Spokane Ticket Sources
Here is the seating chart for the Spokane Arena.
The Stanford seats are located in sections ... they don't know yet! As of thursday, they say they will not have assigned sections until they get there. In other news, we hear that Spokane Arena is "nearly sold out."
For tickets in whatever section the NCAA finally assigns, call 1-800-STANFORd (1-800-782-6367[3]) and keep hitting "1" at every opportunity until it rings through.
If you don't get satisfactory seats from Stanford you can try these:
- Pittsburgh: 1-800-643-7488
- Vanderbilt: 1-877-44-VANDY (1-877-448-2639)
- Maryland's web site
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Planning for the Regionals
According to all the pundits, the Cardinal will be a #1 or possibly #2 seed at the Spokane Regional, to be held in Spokane, WA on March 29/31 (Sat/Mon).
However, the NCAA selection committee is notoriously unpredictable and one must always allow for the possibility they would go nuts and send the team to New Orleans or to Oklahoma City (Greensboro NC seems too unlikely for even the NCAA). We won't know for absolutely sure until Selection Monday.
And of course, there is always the requirement that we (whisper it) have to win two games at Maples first.
All right, supposing our team is indeed slated for Spokane, how do you get game tickets?
You can order tickets right now from the Spokane Arena website. Of course there is no telling where you will end up sitting (here is their seating chart). The NCAA will not allocate a block of seats for Stanford itself to sell until after the second round game has been played at Maples on March 24th. Those tickets will go on sale at the Stanford Ticket Office the next day—so clear your calendar for Tuesday morning 3/25. Do plan to order these right away that day. Or if you can't, then note the other three schools who are headed for Spokane, some of whom will be farther away and thus would likely have spare tickets. We'll post their ticket office numbers if we can.
If you go through either Travelocity or Expedia you can find hotels and motels in the Spokane area which will allow you to cancel a reservation more than 24 hours ahead with no more than a service charge. But read the fine print carefully. If you are in doubt about their policies, it's a good idea to call the hotel's 800 number directly instead of going through the web intermediary. (The team hotel is probably the DoubleTree but forget it, it's booked.)
A very useful tip from Su Schaffer: If you book a Senior Citizen fare through Southwest Airlines then if you need to cancel the reservation, your prepaid money is available as a credit with SWA for another flight (like, to New Orleans...).
Spokane is a pleasant, compact city and the Spokane Arena is a 3/4-mile walk from the center of town, so it is not essential to rent a car for this trip. However, you will have all day Sunday 3/30 and most of Monday 3/31 to kill, so perhaps you will want a car to go sightseeing. Peter Elderon compiled a good list of local attractions in our FBC Fan Plan.
Looking further ahead, the Final Four is in Tampa on April 6/8 (Sun/Tue). Again, the Stanford ticket office will not have seats to sell until the morning of 4/1. Getting to Florida from either SJC or SFO is a tedious business, with very few direct flights. In looking for flights you should investigate all four regional airports: Tampa itself, Fort Meyers (which has many flights, apparently it's a big cruise hub), Orlando (many flights owing to Disney World) and Miami. Figure a 2-hour drive to Tampa from either Orlando or Ft. Myers, and 4 hours from Miami. Most of the large hotels in Tampa are already booked for that weekend but there are lots of outlying ones.
Note you can add comments to this entry. If you know anything about these trips, please do!

—Dave Cortesi
Monday, March 3, 2008
Three Fans in Pullman
by Peter Elderon
Sunday was the second game for this week's FBC road trip, and on Saturday, the hotel in Spokane was basketball central: the St. Mary's team was there to play Gonzaga in a huge game for both teams and the WCC; the B State High School Basketball Championship was ongoing; and then the Stanford team showed up. There was not enough room in the inn, and (KZSU announcer) Jake (Kelman) and a few others had to wait 2 hours before getting a room.
While there was still some snow on the ground, winter was retreating, and Sunday was a bright sunny day for driving over the high plains from Spokane to Pullman. This area is apparently the lentil capital of the country with Pullman as host to the yearly National Lentil Festival.
The "crowd" in Pullman was somewhat sparse (a reported attendance of 675 in an arena that looks like it could hold 15,000 or more), and only 3 members of the FBC made the trip. These 3 were easily outnumbered by parents of current and former players. However, this meant we all had very good seats for what became an historic day for Candice and Stanford Women's Basketball.
Candice started out strong with a series of 3s, but with about 5 minutes to go in the half, the game well in our control and "only" 14 points, she took a seat on the bench. We speculated whether it was likely she would score a point in the second half, but with under 2 minutes to go, Candice was needed back in the game. She promptly scored on a driving lay-up and was fouled. The three of us jumped up to cheer extra loud, but the game went on: she sank the free throw, and then the stadium announcer halted the game to explain why we three were cheering. The ref
gave her the game ball, and she somewhat sheepishly handed it to Cissy for safekeeping while the whole crowd gave her a generous round of applause.
Unfortunately, the first half also had one very down moment a bit later: Jayne and Heather Molzen, a big, tough player for WSU, got entangled while fighting for a rebound and both fell to the floor where they were clearly hurt. The refs called a foul on each. While Jayne's right hand seemed hurt, Heather appeared to have perhaps broken her wrist or forearm. (Molzen did not return to the game, but fortunately Jayne came out after half-time with only a bandage on her right thumb and played for a few minutes; she rested once the game was clearly won.)
As yet another indicator of why we love Candice, when she was taken out a little bit later, the first thing she did was go down to the end of the bench and ask Jayne if she was ok.
The second half was somewhat uneventful, but Stanford did win and thereby clinched the Pac-10 championship.
However, Su had gone to the Kinko's near the hotel in Spokane and had made a very nice sign to honor the occasion, and right after the game, the team posed with it to honor Candice once again.
- Peter
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