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Believe in a 4-day Holiday™

March 7, 2013 By R.George

 
MARCHVEGAS 4-day Weekend

Believe in a 4-day Holiday™

 
1. Sign the Petition.

2. Skip school or work the first Thursday and Friday of March Madness (March 21 – 24, 2013).

3. Make MARCHVEGAS a 4-day™ Holiday; Maybe you come to Vegas?

4. Spread the word and tell four (4) friends (via Facebook or Twitter).
 
 
By Axel Paul
 
 

To learn more about MARCHVEGAS.ORG, its charter and its goals, visit our About Us page. To learn more about the meaning of MARCHVEGAS, see below:

[MARCHVEGAS] – noun 1. “March to Vegas” which symbolizes the humanistic tendency to march, migrate, or advance as a deliberate or organized body in a habitual manner back to Las Vegas. 2. Marriage of March Madness and Las Vegas, especially during tournament time. 3. The “MARCHVEGAS 4-day™ Holiday” (March 21 – 24, 2013) – Sign the Petition.
 
 

Believe in a 4-day Holiday™

February 18, 2013 By R.George

 
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Believe in a 4-day Holiday™

 
1. Sign the Petition.

2. Skip school or work the first Thursday and Friday of March Madness (March 21 – 24, 2013).

3. Make MARCHVEGAS a 4-day™ Holiday; Maybe you come to Vegas?

4. Spread the word and tell four (4) friends (via Facebook or Twitter).
 
 
By Axel Paul
 
 

To learn more about MARCHVEGAS.ORG, its charter and its goals, visit our About Us page. To learn more about the meaning of MARCHVEGAS, see below:

[MARCHVEGAS] – noun 1. “March to Vegas” which symbolizes the humanistic tendency to march, migrate, or advance as a deliberate or organized body in a habitual manner back to Las Vegas. 2. Marriage of March Madness and Las Vegas, especially during tournament time. 3. The “MARCHVEGAS 4-day™ Holiday” (March 21 – 24, 2013) – Sign the Petition.
 
 

Believe in a 4-day Holiday™

February 1, 2013 By R.George

 
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Believe in a 4-day Holiday™

 
1. Sign the Petition.

2. Skip school or work the first Thursday and Friday of March Madness (March 21 – 24, 2013).

3. Make MARCHVEGAS a 4-day™ Holiday; Maybe you come to Vegas?

4. Spread the word and tell four (4) friends (via Facebook or Twitter).
 
 
 
 
 

To learn more about MARCHVEGAS.ORG, its charter and its goals, visit our About Us page. To learn more about the meaning of MARCHVEGAS, see below:

[MARCHVEGAS] – noun 1. “March to Vegas” which symbolizes the humanistic tendency to march, migrate, or advance as a deliberate or organized body in a habitual manner back to Las Vegas. 2. Marriage of March Madness and Las Vegas, especially during tournament time. 3. The “MARCHVEGAS 4-day™ Holiday” (March 21 – 24, 2013) – Sign the Petition.
 
 

4 Reasons NOT to Play Golf during MARCHVEGAS

February 1, 2013 By R.George

Golf is how MARCHVEGAS got started so we owe our whole existence to the sport, for more information on that, see The Birth of MARCHVEGAS.com. Needless to say, I got a bit teary eyed and choked up when compiling this list, it looked like this. Anyway, if playing golf still suits your fancy during MARCHVEGAS we understand, otherwise, pay attention to this list:
 
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1. Time

The round is going to take too much doggone time. Once you include the 25 – 30 min cab ride up and back, then the round, then shower, take a nap, then eat, then get dressed you’ll take up the whole day and miss all the basketball games. You’ve got 4 days of hoops to watch and analyze, why March to Vegas and then miss all the games? Lastly, its gonna be so hard putting that foursome together in the morning, after hangovers its not even worth it.

2. Too Much Crap to Bring

Having to lug the clubs around just for one lousy round of golf is crazy. You’ll have to pack golf clothes, spend more time in the airport luggage area and then have to worry about theft or damages to your clubs. Its just not worth it. Besides, these aren’t grand mamma’s pearls, these are frickin golf clubs, keep them home where their safe.

3. Birdies

There are more birdies out there in the night clubs and bars than there are in your bullsh*t golf game, so go get ’em. Plus, your strokes won’t count against you so much during your late round and is totally encouraged. Again, this goes against what golfers are taught but more strokes are better in this instance, trust me.

4. Its Cheaper at Home

Not the birdies, I’m talking about golf. Golf is cheaper at home. Save your money for the casino’s, clubs and sportsbooks and play golf back at home. The round will play faster and you’ll get a better price point. Vegas golf gets real expensive, real quick.
 

4 girls 4 marchvegasMARCHVEGAS 2013 For your next vacation, why not take a break, “March to Vegas” and see all the excitement at once for the first round of the tournament? Watch hoops and gamble by day, play and party by night for 4 blissful days; it’ll feel just like a 4-day™ holiday.

MARCHVEGAS 2013 is from Thursday March 21st till Sunday March 24th. Though visiting Las Vegas is the greatest during the tournament, it is only an option. We just want to be sure you celebrate the MARCHVEGAS 4-day Holiday™ wherever you are or whatever you do. If you choose the later, then Sign the Petition and “Make MARCHVEGAS a 4-day Holiday™”.

Find out about deals to Vegas such as the Bellagio with MARCHVEGAS.com your March Madness & Las Vegas travel partner.

By Roy George
 
 

[MARCHVEGAS] – noun 1. “March to Vegas” symbolizes the humanistic tendency to march, migrate, or advance as a deliberate or organized body in a habitual manner back to Las Vegas. 2. Marriage of March Madness and Las Vegas, especially during tournament time. 3. The “MARCHVEGAS 4-day™ Holiday” (March 21 – 24, 2013) – Sign the Petition.

 
 

Syracuse Orange – Gets the best of No. 1 Louisville

January 21, 2013 By R.George


Syracuse

The Syracuse Orangemen barely got by the number one ranked Louisville Cardinal team at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville. With 15 turnovers, this was hardly a game in which the Orange overly dominated as the affair was close and easily could have been anyone’s game especially down the stretch. In the end however it was a Syracuse victory over Louisville 70 to 68.

Smith of Louisville led all scorers with 25 while Behanan and Blackshear both had nine apiece. Brandon Triche let the Orange with 23, Carter-Williams had 16 and Grant and Fair both had 10. The guard play was up-tempo but created many mistakes as Michael Carter-Williams had 8 of the 15 team turnovers alone. Triche on the other side got off his shot when he wanted shooting 9 for 13 but a bit more ball movement at times could have worked in the Orangemen’s favor in making the Cardinal work more on defense before throwing up the rock.

Towards the end, Siva for the Cardinals turned the ball over and Carter-Williams had another break-away slam (was fouled but no call) and Louisville still had a chance to come back. With 13 seconds, the Orange allowed the Cardinals to conveniently roll the ball all the way to mid-court giving them a comfortable chance to comeback. I’m not saying they needed to pull out the Press 51 or anything but at least have one guy pressure the ball with only 13 seconds, and force them into maybe a hurry up shot?

As it was for both teams, turnovers just simply killed them. An unfortunate turnover by Louisville down low secured the Orangemen victory and granted Syracuse atop the Big East standing at 16-1 though it really was an ugly win. They will get a bump from no 6 up to a top 3 spot but don’t let that fool you, this team is vulnerable. As for the Louisville Cardinals, they didn’t stay at number one very long but they’ll have plenty of chances to redeem themselves on March 2nd when they meet again.

PLAYER ROSTER/STATS AREA

# Player Pos Ht Wt Class PPG RPG APG TO BLK
1 Michael Carter-Williams G 6’5′ 184 So. 16 4 7 8 2
25 Rakeem Christmas F 6’9′ 228 So. 2 6 0 1 0
23 Russ DeRemer G 6’5′ 208 Jr. 0 0 0 0 0
5 CJ Fair F 6’8′ 212 Jr. 10 8 1 3 0
4 Nolan Hart G 5’10’ 155 Jr. 0 0 0 0 0
13 Griffin Hoffmann G 6’0′ 178 Sr. 0 0 0 0 0
12 Baye Keita C 6’10’ 215 Jr. 4 5 0 1 0
14 Matt Lyde-Cajuste F 6’4′ 205 Sr. 0 0 0 0 0
33 Albert Nassar F 6’6′ 195 So. 0 0 0 0 0
43 James Southerland F 6’8′ 215 Sr. 0 0 0 0 0
20 Brandon Triche G 6’4′ 205 Sr. 23 6 2 1 0
10 Trevor Cooney G 6’4′ 188 Fr. 2 0 0 0 0
32 DaJuan Coleman C 6’10’ 285 Fr. 3 1 0 0 0
0 Michael Gbinije F 6’7′ 205 So. 0 0 0 0 0
3 Jerami Grant F 6’7′ 190 Fr. 10 5 1 1 1

TEAM SCHEDULE AREA

Date Opponent
Jan. 26 at Villanova
Feb. 02 at Pittsburgh
Feb. 04 Notre Dame
Feb. 10 St. John’s
Feb. 13 at Connecticut
Feb. 16 at Seton Hall
Feb. 20 Providence
Feb. 23 Georgetown
Feb. 25 at Marquette
Mar. 02 Louisville
Mar. 06 DePaul
Mar. 09 at Georgetown

 

Planet HollywoodMARCHVEGAS 2013
To catch the Badgers for March Madness, why not take a break, “March to Vegas” and see all the excitement at once for the first round of the tournament? Watch hoops and gamble by day, play and party by night for 4 blissful days; it’ll feel just like a 4-day™ holiday.

MARCHVEGAS 2013 is from Thursday March 21st till Sunday March 24th. Though visiting Las Vegas is the greatest during this time, it is only optional. You must think real hard young Jedi and decide if you want to “work” or take the MARCHVEGAS 4-day Holiday. If you choose the later, then Sign the Petition, “Make MARCHVEGAS a 4-day holiday and check out our travel options to Las Vegas.

 
By Roy George
 

[MARCHVEGAS] – noun 1. “March to Vegas” symbolizes the humanistic tendency to march, migrate, or advance as a deliberate or organized body in a habitual manner back to Las Vegas. 2. Marriage of March Madness and Las Vegas, especially during tournament time. 3. The “MARCHVEGAS 4-day™ Holiday” (March 21 – 24, 2013) – Sign the Petition.

 
 

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