SPOILER!“I’ll make it.”
(And he did. And so will Buddy!)
Was it really built as an arena only? Cornells Barton hall was bigger and built earlier but maybe not considered an arena?
When it was built in 1928, it was the largest college arena in the US. It remained the largest for 20 years.
When it was built in 1928, it was the largest college arena in the US. It remained the largest for 20 years.
When they say biggest, I think they mean in terms of seating capacity.Was it really built as an arena only? Cornells Barton hall was bigger and built earlier but maybe not considered an arena?
I play, coach stays. He goes. I go.
Very apropos.
I know the average sports fan needs luxury with craft beer selections and artisanal food and limitless comfort but I LOVE old rickety historic stadiums like this.
that would make more sense.. i know that had some crowds bigger than that but 5000 was about all the normal seating they had. I was there several times to packed crowds but it was always an odd shaped layoutWhen they say biggest, I think they mean in terms of seating capacity.
When first built, it held 15K. Never been to Barton. Isn't the seating capacity less than 5000?
Romney was a pit but a nice home advantage. Hockey was the only sport that drew fans when I was there. I played soccer there, We had loyal fan.Looks like Romney Field House from the outside, for you old school Oswego State Great Lakers.
I can only assume it's warmer on the inside.
Not sure what years you were there but did the hockey rink still have chain link fencing instead of plexiglass. It was real old school. We never missed a game.Romney was a pit but a nice home advantage. Hockey was the only sport that drew fans when I was there. I played soccer there, We had loyal fan.
we should run the picket fence