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Hartman ArenaWasn't a close personal friend, but my guess is that, if Sid did leave the money to the U, it won't have been done anonymously.
Hartman ArenaWasn't a close personal friend, but my guess is that, if Sid did leave the money to the U, it won't have been done anonymously.
A gem on an article. Truly inspired.Bump, to recent article about williams arena not being attractive to recruits aka hard sell, because we arent on tv a million times per season
Uh, wut??The raised floor is the biggest factor in playing a controlled game.
The raised floor makes you use your big men and rebounders in your game plan...
Agree. Played intramural's at them barn one year, never noticed the raised floor, it was very springy back then, easy to get up and down the court, that was noticed.I’ve been attending/watching games at Williams Arena for almost 50 years, and I’ve never seen a serious injury from a player going off the edge of the floor. I don’t remember that many times that a player even left the floor. Maybe one every year or two? My guess is that there have been more players injured trying to leap the seats to save a possession in a typical arena.
I'm guessing at that point the cost isn't much cheaper than tearing it down and building a replica.You can't do much without closing a road on one side or the other to widen it.
The wooden roof is a major fire hazard especially with the catwalk like stairways.
I saw plans once that kept the ends, Took off the roof, Raised the sides and flattened the top with the sides cantilevered over University and the road on the other side. This along with gutting the interior allowed for suites. 2nd floor concessions, bathrooms and windows.
Cost was pretty outrageous. It was a friends senior architecture project. Got him an A.
If I remember correctly seating was around 15,000.
Raised floor was pretty much untouched.
Or thisTear it down and rebuild an updated replica such as was done with Yankee Stadium.
Agreed! Do it right with nods to the current Barn. Put the new one north of Mariucci where Lot37 & LotC33 are.Tear it down and rebuild an updated replica such as was done with Yankee Stadium.
That’s a lotta times!!Bump, to recent article about williams arena not being attractive to recruits aka hard sell, because we arent on tv a million times per season
But DO NOT rebuild it in the Bronx.Tear it down and rebuild an updated replica such as was done with Yankee Stadium.
I'm not an architect and I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn last night, but at a certain point, trying to "keep the original shell" isn't cheaper and looks bad. I offer Soldier Field in Chicago as an example. Looks like an ugly space ship. Lambeau Field isn't as bad, but in both cases they should have torn down and rebuilt, IMO.Complete guy everything in it. Essentially build a new arena in the shell of the old arena.
build it smaller capacity
Love it but who will pay as we have facilities that still are not paid for.Put the student architects to work on this. A few to work on a new arena with costs, and then an updated William's arena with costs. Do a comparison and make a decision from there as to what would be best for the long term. Many posters have mentioned good ideas here. I would hope that the architects would come up with a good plan as well.
Not ideal, but we'd get to host the B1G tournament once per decade!But DO NOT rebuild it in the Bronx.
Brought to you by Rocket Mortgage.Free trash bags at all entrances. Trash bags needed for winter coat which allows you to put coat under chair thus allowing you to fit in seat.
That is how it's done.Free trash bags at all entrances. Trash bags needed for winter coat which allows you to put coat under chair thus allowing you to fit in seat.
Yeah. It’s easier to do on a football stadium than basketball arena too.I'm not an architect and I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn last night, but at a certain point, trying to "keep the original shell" isn't cheaper and looks bad. I offer Soldier Field in Chicago as an example. Looks like an ugly space ship. Lambeau Field isn't as bad, but in both cases they should have torn down and rebuilt, IMO.
I've been watching Gopher BB since the 1960's and never saw any player get hurt due to the raised floor. This also includes watching hundreds of state basketball tournament games there as well. It's one of several features that make Williams unique. It's actually safer than the playing surfaces on the floor since the photographers and support staff can't crowd the end zones.I would upgrade the bathrooms and this wont be a popular opinion but I would get rid of the raised floor. I've just seen too many times where guys are playing hard then they end up going over the floor, one of these days someone will get seriously hurt bc of it.
I wonder if any recruits had/have the raised floor as a negative at MN. It's nothing you will see in the NBA, so it doesn't prepare you for anything.
...or bring your own.Free trash bags at all entrances. Trash bags needed for winter coat which allows you to put coat under chair thus allowing you to fit in seat.
Agree with this 100%. Going to be a work in process as to design etc. Meanwhile they need to start winning to get excitement up. Really too bad as someone like Glen Taylor could easily pay for it if he wanted to with the idea of promoting basketball.Love it but who will pay as we have facilities that still are not paid for.
He supports Mankato State.Agree with this 100%. Going to be a work in process as to design etc. Meanwhile they need to start winning to get excitement up. Really too bad as someone like Glen Taylor could easily pay for it if he wanted to with the idea of promoting basketball.
We bring our own. And our own bottle caps. And sometimes takeout from McDonalds. And...this chair...and this paddle ball game......or bring your own.
Hey now!We bring our own. And our own bottle caps. And sometimes takeout from McDonalds. And...this chair...and this paddle ball game...