MUBoxer wrote:I am kind of sick of the Bradley center as an arena but its location is perfect for the Milwaukee drinking atmosphere before ND and Wisconsin my buddies and I would literally go to the bars wait till bar close and walk over and camp out. Plus after the games the huge crowds of MU fans at the bars. I'm worried the new arena will be sent far off by like Miller park or worse that they'll expand the al McGuire center and we'll lose the ability to drink at games.
Blue Blobs Bro wrote:Bostonspider was that last pic from ncaa 10 ?
Dave wrote:1.Hinkle Fieldhouse (Butler) Opened: 1928 (renovated 2011), Capacity: 10,000
2.Cintas Center (Xavier) Opened: 2000, Capacity: 10,500
3.BMO Harris Bradley Center (Marquette) Opened: 1988, Capacity: 18,850
4.CenturyLink Center (Creighton) Opened: 2003, Capacity: 18,320
5.Dunkin Donuts Center (Providence) Opened: 1972 (renovated 2008), Capacity: 12,400
6.Madison Square Garden (St. John's) Opened: 1968 (renovated 2013), Capacity: 19,033
7.Wells Fargo Center (Nova) 20,000
8.Verizon Center (Georgetown) Opened: 1997, Capacity: 20,308
9.Allstate Arena (Depaul) Opened: 1980, Capacity: 17,500
10.The Pavilion (Villanova) Opened: 1986, Capacity: 6,500
11.Prudential Center (Seton Hall) Opened: 2007, Capacity: 18,711
12.Carnesecca (SJU) 6,000
Considering: Size, relation to campus, what games are actually played there, surroundings, game day experience, etc.
For Nova and SJU, for example, the on campus sites are too small and don't host the best games, which go to WFC and MSG which are obviously way off campus. The Pavillion only gets a really good game once a year or so. A handful of Nova games go to WFC. Hinkle and Cintas being connected to campus is a huge bump. MSG only gets a few games, but location is great. Verizon isn't near Georgetown, poor surroundings for pregame / postgame. I haven't been to all, only about half, so I need to get a better first hand view of the western expansion. But my impression of the New 3 is that they have better venues than the C7.
marquette wrote:MUBoxer wrote:I am kind of sick of the Bradley center as an arena but its location is perfect for the Milwaukee drinking atmosphere before ND and Wisconsin my buddies and I would literally go to the bars wait till bar close and walk over and camp out. Plus after the games the huge crowds of MU fans at the bars. I'm worried the new arena will be sent far off by like Miller park or worse that they'll expand the al McGuire center and we'll lose the ability to drink at games.
All indications are that the new arena will be just a block north of the BMO, bounded by 4th and 6th street on the East/West and Mckinley and Juneau on the North/South. The lot is currently vacant and kind of a blight on the downtown area. You can check it out on google maps if you want.
MUBoxer wrote:
I could live with that. Not quite next to the brat house the way it is now but what's a block walk when you're camped out all night?
marquette wrote:MUBoxer wrote:
I could live with that. Not quite next to the brat house the way it is now but what's a block walk when you're camped out all night?
Yeah, it's only slightly further away from the Brat House and Major Goolsby's, so those traditions should be pretty safe. It's also still a very reasonable walk from campus (maybe 15-20 minutes). I'm curious what they will do with the BC once the new arena is up. Without their primary tenants (I'm assuming Marquette and the Admirals will move along with the Bucks) I'm not sure there is really any business for the BC. All the concerts and other events held there will mostl likely move, too. Maybe they will turn it into more downtown parking, or add more business space. Maybe both or something completely different. Between the possible new arena and the 2 new skyscrapers that are going in along the downtown lakefront there are some pretty cool improvements coming to Milwaukee.
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