Favorite Road Venue in MVC

Discuss the MVC hoops season here.

Re: Favorite Road Venue in MVC

Postby Redbird23 » April 15th, 2014, 2:09 pm

1. I was listing MVC arenas I've been to no order
2. I like Gentile because of the distance from me and every seat is close to the court
Ready for Arch Madness
User avatar
Redbird23
MVC starter
MVC starter
 
Posts: 390
Joined: December 16th, 2012, 3:23 pm

Re: Favorite Road Venue in MVC

Sponsor

Sponsor
 

Re: Favorite Road Venue in MVC

Postby Redbird Recon » April 15th, 2014, 3:42 pm

I've been to all but The Roundhouse.
JQH is a gorgeous facility.
McLeod is fun when full.
Ford might be the cleanest.
Carver has a great scoreboard setup.
SIU has an awesome entryway.
Knapp has the nicest fans.
Hulman is too damn hot!
Gentile has a pregame prayer...
Twitter: @RedbirdRecon
Blog: redbirdrecon.blogspot.com
User avatar
Redbird Recon
All MVC
All MVC
 
Posts: 478
Joined: May 2nd, 2013, 7:40 pm

Re: Favorite Road Venue in MVC

Postby Redbird23 » April 15th, 2014, 6:46 pm

Sister Gene out at Loyola
Ready for Arch Madness
User avatar
Redbird23
MVC starter
MVC starter
 
Posts: 390
Joined: December 16th, 2012, 3:23 pm

Re: Favorite Road Venue in MVC

Postby Drakey » April 15th, 2014, 9:04 pm

PantherSigEp wrote:As long as no one says the Knapp Center, you probably can't be wrong. The Knapp is the only road venue I've been to and I can only assume everyone else at least attempted to build a decent venue for their games. At the very least it can't be worse.


During the first 15-20 years of the Knapp Center's existence UNI was playing in a blow up football dome. They literally had NO basketball facility. You're like a guy who has been driving a 92 Honda Civic for the past ten years who gets a new Impala and starts trashing his neighbors 2008 Taurus.
Drakey
All MVC
All MVC
 
Posts: 799
Joined: August 6th, 2010, 9:21 am

Re: Favorite Road Venue in MVC

Postby PantherSigEp » April 15th, 2014, 10:34 pm

Drakey wrote:
PantherSigEp wrote:As long as no one says the Knapp Center, you probably can't be wrong. The Knapp is the only road venue I've been to and I can only assume everyone else at least attempted to build a decent venue for their games. At the very least it can't be worse.


During the first 15-20 years of the Knapp Center's existence UNI was playing in a blow up football dome. They literally had NO basketball facility. You're like a guy who has been driving a 92 Honda Civic for the past ten years who gets a new Impala and starts trashing his neighbors 2008 Taurus.


I do own an Impala, what's it to ya bub?

Say what you want about UNI playing in a Dome before wising up and investing in a quality basketball facility but at least when we were in the Dome the ushers didn't angrily wave canes at you and there were more than a couple hundred fans present (although I won't fight you on the crappy methods used to try and fill the place). The Knapp Center is just over 20 yrs old, you can't tell me that in 1992 that building was a glistening architectural achievement. The UNI-Dome is nearly twice as old and was never designed to be mainly a basketball/volleyball facility. That's a really terrible comparison. The Dome has always been primarily a football facility. We apologize for not being as innovative as Jerry Jones in converting a football stadium into a basketball venue. I'm sorry that while UNI decided to make upgrades to facilitate a growing and successful program, Drake has settled for a high school gym. I guess that's what happens when you aim high, rather than settling for a D+.

Also L O freaking L at whoever said the Knapp has the nicest fans. Every time I have been at that place I have been relentlessly ridiculed and yelled at by Drake fans simply for singing the UNI fight song and cheering my own players. No jeering or heckling of Drake players, but for having the audacity to support my alma mater.
[Insert snappy comeback]
User avatar
PantherSigEp
MVC Hall Of Famer
MVC Hall Of Famer
 
Posts: 1231
Joined: December 12th, 2011, 2:59 pm

Re: Favorite Road Venue in MVC

Postby TheDrake » April 16th, 2014, 8:02 am

PantherSigEp wrote:
Drakey wrote:
PantherSigEp wrote:As long as no one says the Knapp Center, you probably can't be wrong. The Knapp is the only road venue I've been to and I can only assume everyone else at least attempted to build a decent venue for their games. At the very least it can't be worse.


During the first 15-20 years of the Knapp Center's existence UNI was playing in a blow up football dome. They literally had NO basketball facility. You're like a guy who has been driving a 92 Honda Civic for the past ten years who gets a new Impala and starts trashing his neighbors 2008 Taurus.


I do own an Impala, what's it to ya bub?

Say what you want about UNI playing in a Dome before wising up and investing in a quality basketball facility but at least when we were in the Dome the ushers didn't angrily wave canes at you and there were more than a couple hundred fans present (although I won't fight you on the crappy methods used to try and fill the place). The Knapp Center is just over 20 yrs old, you can't tell me that in 1992 that building was a glistening architectural achievement. The UNI-Dome is nearly twice as old and was never designed to be mainly a basketball/volleyball facility. That's a really terrible comparison. The Dome has always been primarily a football facility. We apologize for not being as innovative as Jerry Jones in converting a football stadium into a basketball venue. I'm sorry that while UNI decided to make upgrades to facilitate a growing and successful program, Drake has settled for a high school gym. I guess that's what happens when you aim high, rather than settling for a D+.

Also L O freaking L at whoever said the Knapp has the nicest fans. Every time I have been at that place I have been relentlessly ridiculed and yelled at by Drake fans simply for singing the UNI fight song and cheering my own players. No jeering or heckling of Drake players, but for having the audacity to support my alma mater.



You go to an instate rival's gym to sing your school fight song and then are surprised when people make fun of you? lol

But seriously, I apologize on behalf of the Drake fan base.
Maybe next time we can get you a mic and a few minutes at center court before tipoff so that people can more fully appreciate your vocal stylings.
User avatar
TheDrake
MVC starter
MVC starter
 
Posts: 252
Joined: November 6th, 2010, 9:33 am

Re: Favorite Road Venue in MVC

Postby achrist70 » April 16th, 2014, 12:13 pm

Is the Knapp Center really a road game for UNI, whenever I've been there there have been more UNI fans than Drake fans.
achrist70
MVC Role Player
MVC Role Player
 
Posts: 179
Joined: October 19th, 2010, 7:27 pm

Re: Favorite Road Venue in MVC

Postby Redbirdfan21 » April 16th, 2014, 2:29 pm

WHY IS IT SO DAMN HOT AT HULLMAN??????

I was warned before going last year...but didn't expect it to be as hot as it was... WTH???

Automatically goes to the bottom of my list... but I have only been to Redbird, Carver, SIU (pre-renovation) and Hullman. Planned a trip to McLoud last year, until we realized it was on a Sunday... hopefully we can get their or WSU next year
Redbirdfan21
MVC Role Player
MVC Role Player
 
Posts: 132
Joined: August 4th, 2010, 10:48 am

Re: Favorite Road Venue in MVC

Postby Redbird23 » April 16th, 2014, 3:44 pm

What I've seen of JQH it looks like a beautiful facility, hoping if the date is right to get to JQH next year. And make my annual trips to Carver and Gentile
Ready for Arch Madness
User avatar
Redbird23
MVC starter
MVC starter
 
Posts: 390
Joined: December 16th, 2012, 3:23 pm

Re: Favorite Road Venue in MVC

Postby IndyTreeFan » April 16th, 2014, 6:28 pm

Hello all. Anyone who spends any time at all in Hulman Center knows it needs some updating. Thankfully, the City of Terre Haute and Indiana State are working together on a proposed $60,000,000 renovation/expansion project to turn Hulman Center into a state of the art basketball arena and convention center. I haven't seen the plans yet, but I would guess a reconfiguring of the seating areas, addition of club seats and a limited number of suites, restaurant facilities, an ISU apparel store, an Indiana State athletics "museum," and the addition of a convention center - basically a gutting of both the interior and exterior of the building. This would be a major change, one of many in the past decade, for downtown Terre Haute, and would be the largest construction project in Indiana State history.

Of course, this all needs the blessing of the state legislature, which is totally full of IU grads. Getting them to let ISU do anything is a fair bit of witchcraft...
IndyTreeFan
MVC Recruit
MVC Recruit
 
Posts: 23
Joined: April 16th, 2014, 5:47 pm

PreviousNext

Return to Missouri Valley Conference Basketball

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 43 guests


cron