I attended Stegmania last evening w/ my 15-yr. old son. Some notes/comments:
- Not sure why Stegeman Coliseum gets a bad rap by some fans as the exterior, concourse, bathrooms, and interior looked nice and the cushioned seats were comfortable; believe me when I say that things weren't quite as nice when I was a UGA student from 1991-'95
- Kirby Smart and 16 UGA Football seniors entered to applause then stood on the court; Kirby, Lamont Gaillard, Terry Godwin, Natrez Patrick, and Jonathan Ledbetter spoke briefly between 6:37-6:50 p.m. then departed; fwiw, Ledbetter was the last to leave as he was high-fiving fans and graciously stood for photos with a few of them
- DJ Sir Foster played a good mix of contemporary songs
- The 19 Dance Dawgs did a nice job entertaining the fans courtside
- On a stage behind one of the lowered backboards the Lady Dawgs then Hoop Dawgs players were introduced under dimmed lights with some sort of jet-like sparkling device shooting and smoke
- Lady Dawgs Head Coach Joni Taylor then Hoop Dawgs Head Coach Tom Crean briefly spoke; imo, the acoustics made it difficult to hear them at times b/c of an echo effect
- Fwiw, my eyeball estimate of the audience attendance was 5,000 - 5,500 (i.e., perhaps a little more than half capacity); some upper level sections were completely empty
- Lady Dawgs sophomore guard Maya Caldwell has a lot of personality and is a good shooter; she won the 3-point shooting contest which included sophomore guard Gabby Connally, freshman guard Caitlin Hose, and freshman guard Kaila Hubbard (she missed all 20 of her 3-point attempts)
- JoJo Toppin, Amanze Ngumezi, Mike Edwards, et al. demonstrated solid slam-dunking skills
- I liked that Coach Crean was mic'ed up during the drills then scrimmage; imo, he does a good job of encouraging and instructing his players; fwiw, I really liked the fast pace of the drills (e.g., passing, crossovers w/ drives to the basket, corner moves, etc.) and think our offense finally has a pulse (last seen during the Harrick era)
- I didn't see any dead weight on the UGA Men's Basketball roster (even the walk-ons, Christian Harrison/Connor O'Neill/Jack Herring, demonstrated some skills [Connor even has some dance moves!])
- Believe the hype re: Nicolas Claxton as he's a versatile player that can go end-to-end rebounding, dribbling the length of the court, then finishing; he also has a nice touch on his shots, even from 3-pt. range
- IMO, freshman guard Ignas Sargiunas' conditioning needs improvement and he doesn't shoot as well as I hoped, but he did a nice job handling and distributing the ball
- It was disappointing to see many fans bail during the men's Red vs. Black scrimmage (which was competitive and went to overtime)
- I was disappointed the Lady Dawgs didn't scrimmage
- The event concluded w/ players autographing posters for fans