A-10 tournament diary: Day 4 in Brooklyn

Tournament resumes with two semifinals at the Barclays Center

Credit: David Jablonski

Credit: David Jablonski

EDITOR’S NOTE: David Jablonski will update this story as long as Dayton is playing in the Atlantic 10 tournament this week.

BROOKLYN, N.Y. — The Flyer Pep Band made the most of its off day in New York City, performing on the Today Show and then in Times Square on Friday. The band, led by Dr. Willie Morris, always travels to the Atlantic 10 Conference tournament. It will bring a touch of home again to the Barclays Center at 3:30 pm. today as No. 2 seed Dayton plays No. 3 seed Fordham in the semifinals.

» PREVIEW: Fordham will have hometown advantage against Dayton

Dayton fans woke up this morning hoping for the best and preparing for the worst — an approach they’ve needed all season. I asked fans in my Guess the Score Contest on Twitter how they would celebrate an A-10 championship.

“I’d be waiting to wake up from a dream,” one wrote.

“Burn a couch,” wrote another.

“Name my first kid Brady,” wrote another, referring the 3-point hero of Thursday, walk-on Brady Uhl.

I’ll head to the arena later this morning. It’s a wet day in Brooklyn. I even saw a few flurries outside my window in the Crown Heights neighborhood. I’ve been in an AirBnB studio apartment for three nights but will find a hotel room closer to the arena tonight or one near the airport if Dayton loses. Four years ago, Dayton Daily News columnist Tom Archdeacon and I couldn’t find a flight home the next day from New York as we tried to change our itinerary after Dayton’s quarterfinal loss to Saint Louis. We rented a van — that was all that was available — and drove home to Ohio rather than waiting two days for our scheduled flight.

Archdeacon is here again and wrote about Dayton walk-on Brady Uhl on Thursday and Wayne grad Darius Quisenberry, a fifth-year guard at Fordham, on Friday. Hopefully, there are more fun stories to tell today.

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