Monday, 10 December 2012
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Between the skills the seating and the concessions there's no better place to see a game then these courts. If you're a fan of college basketball then these are the courts that are said to be the best of best to watch a game in.
It was ahead of its time with the bleachers in the corners angled in toward the court and three concourses that spread out the crowd to relieve pedestrian congestion. Composed of almost all bleachers fans can populate this building with ease. This place has a charm to it that you just can't find in many arenas. 300 fans surprisingly close to the action and makes your eardrums feel on the verge of popping, built in 1955 it gets 16. In first is Kansas' Allen Fieldhouse.
395 for basketball, this arena can hold about 14. The concessions won't put a strain on you're wallet either. They also did a good job of honoring their history by having large banners hanging in the arena of past Gopher greats. The first row of fans look at the players at about knee level, with a raised playing floor. Built in 1928 it's historic and charming. Minnesota's Williams Arena comes in second.
000 for basketball, the Fieldhouse can house about 11. You are not a genuine hoops fan, if it doesn't send chills down your back. Try to catch an afternoon game when the sun is shinning in from the windows at the top of the arena as if the heavens are watching the game too. Butler's Hinkle Fieldhouse is another one built in 1928.
There are pictures of many of the past greats from the Big 5 who played there hanging on the wall and in display cases. You get a real sense of the history of this sacred basketball building, it is loud and when you walk around the outer concourse. It was built in 1927 and seats 8700 for basketball. The historic Palestra home court for Penn comes in fourth.
314 screaming fans, the stadium seats 9. But the history is great from the architecture of the building to the numerous displays documenting the past, fans have to squeeze in here a little more than they would like. A forceful half-time show gets everyone pumped as well. Are mind blowing with their well-embedded actions and chants for all 60 minutes of the game, known as the 'Cameron Crazies', the student crowd. Duke's Cameron Indoor Stadium ranks fifth, finally.
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