It sounds good... only problem is it's not true.
What is true is he did a fantastic job there.
Look good to me, I wish the Gophers had it right now.
For over 30 years, Franklin Street Gym hosted home events that included volleyball, basketball, swimming and many other functions.
Over 50 years after the building opened its doors, it went under a renovation which allows the men's basketball team to have a 24-hour accessible practice gym that has two full courts, six baskets and plenty of room for individual work.
Renovations included a practice locker room, a refurbished floor, a filming tower and a film session area.
Head Coach Shaka Smart on Franklin Street:
"It's a great facility for our program. We have the ability to practice as a team, do individual workouts or even do some conditioning. It is the perfect size so we all still have that team feel, but with two courts and six baskets, we have plenty of options for practice, player development, drills and scouting. This is a high-quality facility that is a major asset for us."
Senior Joey Rodriguez on FSG:
“It's really a great for our squad. The recent upgrades have made it a really nice practice gym for us and allows us to work on our game constantly. It's something special to be able to have a practice gym and a game gym, it's definitely something that we enjoy having at our exposure."
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http://www.vcuathletics.com/information/directory/bios/Teague_Norwood
Known as a visionary leader on many fronts, Teague
initiated an extraordinary
campaign in the Fall of 2011
to construct a 10 million dollar practice facility. This will not only serve men’s and women’s basketball, both VCU’s other sports as well.
This facility is part of an ambitious master facility plan that Teague and his senior staff devised in 2011. This plan institutes a facility program to align athletic design and use with new services. Moreover, it establishes priorities for upgrades or options for existing facilities, proposes a strategic plan for renovations and identify where and when further facilities may be needed in the future.
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In addition to the recent projects, Teague has been at the forefront of numerous facility improvements and construction projects during his tenure. Immediately upon his arrival at VCU, Teague launched a Basketball Enhancement Fund project. This first phase included the renovation of the men’s and women’s basketball corridor, as well as significant upgrades to the basketball lounge, locker room and hallway areas, and a state of the art video suite in the lower level of the Siegel Center.This project also included solidifying Franklin Street Gym as a men’s basketball practice facility, followed by significant upgrades.
In 2010, Teague also led the renovation and build out of the east end of the Siegel Center. This vital project provided a state-of-the-art academic advising center, which features 5,000 square feet of study and tutoring areas, a computer lab and offices for advisors. Additionally, it clears space for a practice gymnasium and a strength and conditioning facility that triples the size of VCU’s previous space.
Teague’s construction initiatives extend outside the basketball arena. In August of 2010, VCU will complete a state-of-the-art indoor golf facility at the First Tee Complex, blocks away from the VCU campus. Teague successfully negotiated with the City of Richmond to reserve space for the project, and led efforts to fund the facility 100% through VCU private donors. This indoor golf center will greatly support a VCU golf program that is fast becoming one of national significance.