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RE: College basketball arenas you've been to for a game
(02-11-2018 12:15 AM)fishpro1098 Wrote:  
(02-10-2018 01:38 AM)JHG722 Wrote:  
(02-09-2018 09:47 PM)fishpro1098 Wrote:  Palestra (Penn)
McGonigle Hall (Temple)
Liacorous Center (Temple)
Hershey Arena (saw Temple beat Notre Dame there)
Also saw Temple in a small gym on campus before McGonigle was built but can't remember the name of it. They played teams like Rider there.

Attended a concert at Villanova in the Pavillion.

Small radius. One rooting interest.

I'd never even heard of it, but it was called South Hall.

That's right, South Hall. Maybe had 1000 seats. When freshmen could not play varsity ball, they played their games at South Hall as well. I think the place got knocked down 20 or more years ago.

Can't find much about it, but I saw something that said it had 200 seats.
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