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Blast from the Past: On Excitement and Nervousness

It’s Hockey East quarterfinals time, and I found myself yesterday in a particular mood. One of excitement and nervousness, one that I have anytime a favorite team of mine is in the playoffs.  This weekend, I have this two fold, as now only is Boston Univeristy in the Hockey East quarterfinals against the University of Maine (ye of the giants), but my undergraduate alma mater Binghamton University is playing in their first America East men’s basketball championship game this morning.  Binghamton will secure their first ever NCAA berth with a win today. If this isn’t the biggest day ever for Binghamton, I don’t know what could top it.

Needless to say that this weekend, I have an excess of nervousness and excitement.  Frankly, I’m a nervous wreck.  I have channeled this excess excitement and nervousness into doing my nails multiple times. (I even went as far as to buy a new buffer. That means I’m serious.) But the nail filing and buffing isn’t working.

Last year to the day, I wrote a piece about excitement and nervousness, and how your favorite teams may ebb and flow throughout the years, the way you act when they’re in the playoffs may never really change.  The original post (which I very much enjoy) is located here.

Now someone pass the top coat.

3 Comments

  1. Ali

    Welcome to March Madness — I love it too! Enjoy the college sports filled weekend!! Unfortunately my HC Crusaders lost last night, but there are so many other fun teams to follow. Hope to see you again soon!

  2. matt mendelsohn

    For more on the old Colonials versus the new Bearcats, read here:

    http://mmpextras.squarespace.com/matt-mendelsohns-dark-slide/2009/3/13/a-pipe-dream-no-more.html

  3. Terrier Fan Joe

    I’m nervous about the game tonight, but I was actually hoping to catch the BU women in the AE championship game. That won’t be happening, because I can’t miss this game for BU. Grrr… last night was such a disappointment. That’s what it’s like to lose, I guess…

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