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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Middletown, Ohio
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Basketball venues
Last night was my dad's 1st trip to UD Arena in eons and he and I discussed it as a great place to watch a game. And it is great, so long as you're not in the 400 level, aka Vandalia.
Anyway, he and I started talking about places where we'd been to games (usually together) and I know we also did this here during football season. So here goes: UD, Miami, UC (old and new), Xavier (old and new), Wright State, Ohio State (old and new), UK, Freedom Hall (but not for a UofL game), Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Memphis (old, middle and new), Murray St, WKU, EKU, Morehead, NKU (old and new), Austin Peay, Tennessee State, Belmont (new), Lipsconmb, Ga Tech, BGSU (old), Akron, Butler, Indiana, Illinois, Northwestern, Ball State, Penn (the Palestra). I think that's it. I've been inside Cameron Indoor and the Deandome, but not for games. Also been to Midnight Madness at the old place where Maryland used to play. NCAA venues: McKale Center in Tucson, Hoosier Dome, the arena in Tampa whatever it's called, Nashville Arena, UD, MCI Center (DC), the Meadowlands. NBA venues: Indianapolis (new and old), Memphis (new), Cleveland (new), Phoenix. Best: Butler. If you like basketball at all, you must go there once in your life. You'll like basketball more after you go there. If you don't like basketball at all, go anyway, just to see the that beautiful building. Worst: Miami. Maybe this is a "familiarity breeds contempt" situation as I've been going to games there as long as I can remember, but the place sucks.
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Re: Basketball venues
Cincinnati Gardens. =)
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Nah, but I can remember going to high school tourney games there when I was a kid.
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A few other Dayton hoops places are the old UD Fieldhouse, the Montgomery Co. Fairgrounds Coliseum, and the old Wright State gym pre-Nutter Center back when they were Div. II.
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Waitin til next year
Join Date: Dec 2006
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I have been to a couple.
OSU - both St. Johns and The Shot but have never seen a college game there. Nationwide Arena (for hockey) The Shoemaker Center UD Arena (for HS) Rupp and the Indy Dome for a NCAA tourney game. US Bank Arena |
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Having played many pickup games at Butler, the floor there is the greatest, it has so much bounce.
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Location: Braintree, MA
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Re: Basketball venues
Xavier (old and new), Riverfront Coliseum, Shoemaker Center, Millett, Freedom Hall, Rupp Arena, Market Square, Conseco Fieldhouse, Akron, Ohio U., Gund Arena, Duquesne, Richmond, George Washington, UNCC, Hinkle, Nutter, UD Arena, Dean Dome, Wichita State, K-State, Allen Fieldhouse, Georgia Dome, Orlando (old), Charlotte Coliseum, Fordham, UMass, Worcester Centrum, Boston Garden (new), Assembly Hall (IU). Think that's it.
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Join Date: May 2006
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That's the one my dad and I promised to get out to next season after he retires. How was it?
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Ah, that makes sense. I went to high school in Indiana, so I don't really follow Ohio HS ball. Besides, there's nothing like Indiana HS hoops. The land of gyms bigger than a lot of college gyms.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Oakwood, OH
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You mean the famous Phys Ed building. Best name ever! Went there to see a few WSU games back in the day. Had wooden bleachers that pulled out like a HS gym.
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