Virginia Tech Fans Sing Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” Despite NCAA Ban

Photo Credit: Mauricio Alvarado

According to consequence.net Metallica’s tune  “Enter Sandman” has becoming popular  at sporting events around the world and for the Virginia Tech Hokies, the song has become a rally cry for their multiple  athletic programs.

When the Hokies became  the number one  seed in the women’s NCAA basketball tournament, the team received  home-court advantage and  hosted the first two rounds of the tournament at their own Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg.

But the NCAA is treating  tournament games like they are on site to keep the on-campus contests as fair as possible. Which means “Enter Sandman,” can not be played  or the university would face a fine.

Virginia Tech’s  student body had different ideas because during the tipoff at Hokies’s matchup against Chattanooga on last Friday, the crowd yelled out “Enter Sandman” by singing the song in chorus. Also the crowd was still singing when Virginia Tech’s Georgia Amoore scored the first three pointer of the game.

During the game, people went on social media to show the crowd singing Metallica’s “Enter Sandman.”

“After @NCAA banned Enter Sandman from being played at tip-off, this is how Hokie Nation responded.”

“Once again, #Hokie nation hollers the words to Enter Sandman to begin Virginia Tech’s second round contest against South Dakota State Georgia Amoore also drills a three before the students can finish the song, quite the scene inside Cassell Coliseum.”

The tradition of playing “Enter Sandman” before Virginia Tech games dates  way back to the 2000 football season where the songs the   “Welcome to the Jungle” and  “Sirius” have been considered, with Metallica getting the nod as the team’s entrance music.

 

Photo Credit: Mauricio Alvarado

Cait Stoddard: Hello! My name is Caitlin and my job is writing music news stories and reviewing metal music albums. I enjoy collecting vinyl, playing video games, watching movies and going to concerts.
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