College Basketball Predictions 2013-2014
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Combine the words unique and college basketball and you have Memorial Gym. #2 Dean Smith Center-North Carolina 34.2/40 Home of one of the top hoops programs in the country, just look in the rafters. #3 Thompson Bowling Arena-University of Tennessee 33/40 Has a pro arena look with a college atmosphere feel. #4 CFSB Center-Murray State 29.50/40 One of the more storied programs in the nation has a nice place to call home. #5 Minges Coliseum- East Carolina 28.2/40 A low ceiling provides a loud environment for a program on the rise. #6 Curb Event Center-Belmont 26.05/40 Open concourse concept with a sharp look. #7 McKenzie Arena-University of Chattanooga 24.4./40 McKenzie Arena has an ideal capacity, but not enough fans to fill it. #8 Eblen Center-Tennessee Tech 23.5/40 A good size arena for a mid major, but could use some renovations. |
First Team All-AmericanG: Marcus Smart-OK St
G: Russ Smith-Louisville F: Andrew Wiggins-Kansas F: Doug McDermott-Creighton F: Julius Randle-Kentucky Second Team All-AmericanG: Jahii Carson-Arizona State
G: Joe Harris-Virginia F: Jabari Parker-Duke F: Mitch McGary-Michigan C: Adreian Payne-Michigan State Third Team All-AmericanG: Elfird Payton-Lousiana
G: Andrew Harrison-Kentucky G: Gary Harris-Michigan State F: Rodney Hood-Duke F: Aaron Gordon-Arizona New/Renovated College Basketball Arenas for 2013-14Maine
Wisconsin Milwaukee Nebraska Towson Lafayette Chattanooga Cross Insurance Center-Maine (New)Capacity: 5,800
Cost: 65 Million The Black Bears will play most of their games at the Cross Insurance Center. U.S. Cellular Arena-Wisconsin-Milwaukee (moved into)Capacity: 10,783 Cost: 7.6 million (1948) After one year on campus the Panthers are back at U.S. Cellular Arena. Pinnacle Bank Arena-Nebraska (New)Capacity: 14,970 Cost: 180,797,782 If Nebraska wants to compete in the Big Ten, this arena, is a step in the right direction. SECU Arena-Towson (New)Capacity: 5,200 Cost: 62 Million A nice upgrade over the Towson Center. Kirby Sports Center-LafayetteCapacity: 2,650 Renovation Cost: 1.7 Million Lafayette upgraded the seating bowl and added a video board. McKenzie Arena-ChattanoogaCapacity: 10,928 Renovation Cost: 1.9 Million One of my knocks on McKenzie Arena was the lower seating bowl, now it's fixed. |
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