Ranking and discussion of the Big East Arenas
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 10:30 am
This could be an interesting discussion, unfortunately most of us have probably only been in our own or in MSG, but perhaps we could discuss the state of each venue, if and when there are plans to renovate, and such. I got the idea from this bleacher report article.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1785 ... est-arenas
Article includes a slideshow with comments on each arena.
His final rankings (I've added in year opened and capacity)
1.Hinkle Fieldhouse (Butler) Opened: 1928 (renovated 2011), Capacity: 10,000
2.Verizon Center (Georgetown) Opened: 1997, Capacity: 20,308
3.CenturyLink Center (Creighton) Opened: 2003, Capacity: 18,320
4. The Pavilion (Villanova) Opened: 1986, Capacity: 6,500
5.Cintas Center (Xavier) Opened: 2000, Capacity: 10,500
6.BMO Harris Bradley Center (Marquette) Opened: 1988, Capacity: 18,850
7.Dunkin Donuts Center (Providence) Opened: 1972 (renovated 2008), Capacity: 12,400
8.Madison Square Garden (St. John's) Opened: 1968 (renovated 2013), Capacity: 19,033
9.Allstate Arena (Depaul) Opened: 1980, Capacity: 17,500
10.Prudential Center (Seton Hall) Opened: 2007, Capacity: 18,711
For all fans of college basketball, the adjustment period from the old Big East to the new realigned Big East will not be an easy one.
The traditional powers like Syracuse, Pittsburgh, Louisville and Notre Dame are now gone from the conference, and so are the spectacular venues they call home.
Entering the conference to join the so-called "Catholic Seven" are three new basketball programs that are rich in tradition, but which of the 10 teams has the best arena in the Big East?
Based on fan turnout, atmosphere, capacity and a few intangibles, I gave it my best try to rank all the basketball arenas where Big East basketball will be played in this season.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1785 ... est-arenas
Article includes a slideshow with comments on each arena.
His final rankings (I've added in year opened and capacity)
1.Hinkle Fieldhouse (Butler) Opened: 1928 (renovated 2011), Capacity: 10,000
2.Verizon Center (Georgetown) Opened: 1997, Capacity: 20,308
3.CenturyLink Center (Creighton) Opened: 2003, Capacity: 18,320
4. The Pavilion (Villanova) Opened: 1986, Capacity: 6,500
5.Cintas Center (Xavier) Opened: 2000, Capacity: 10,500
6.BMO Harris Bradley Center (Marquette) Opened: 1988, Capacity: 18,850
7.Dunkin Donuts Center (Providence) Opened: 1972 (renovated 2008), Capacity: 12,400
8.Madison Square Garden (St. John's) Opened: 1968 (renovated 2013), Capacity: 19,033
9.Allstate Arena (Depaul) Opened: 1980, Capacity: 17,500
10.Prudential Center (Seton Hall) Opened: 2007, Capacity: 18,711