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Please, no! Fans are already jammed in cheek to cheek (so to speak). Even the seat-back seating doesn't have a lot of room.More seats?
Getting to the campus is the biggest issue. There is a reason for half the games in Hartford (some 20 miles away) which is ease of access for anyone not a student.Personally, I think they are just 'putting a ribbon on an udder' at this point, and at significant cost. 1990 design era is miles away from modern sports facility design, and one of the issues is the fan access to the campus, which is a continued problem. Building a new facility on the state owned land (former Mansfield training school) at the intersection of Rte 32 and 44 with dedicated parking facilities would be a huge upgrade for out of town access, and a chance to build from scratch using a bigger footprint and designing from the start the additional facilities they want, rather than trying to shoehorn them into an obsolete structure.
They recognized the problem when they rethought football facilities and built 20 miles off campus. The advantage with the area I am suggesting is that they already have shuttle service to Uconn facilities in new/repurposed buildings on the Mansfield Training School land and could run ten minute shuttle service for students on game nights. While making travel for off campus students and the out of town fans a lot easier.
It is a much bigger ticket item, and Gampel is a lovely relic that I would be sorry to see disappear, but I think every penny spent on it is just putting off what is actually needed. They have a really nice newish training and practice facility for both the men and women on campus (on the old football field) so the short distance from campus of the new Gampel wouldn't be an issue. In fact, compared to most state schools, the new location would still be within the 'campus footprint'.
If they move the Internal concourse to something external, including areas that are now used for purposes like offices, and the golf simulator, that could open up the Internal concourse for additional seating.Please, no! Fans are already jammed in cheek to cheek (so to speak). Even the seat-back seating doesn't have a lot of room.
New hockey arena or Jorgensen I would imagine but are much smaller then Gampel.I'm curious -- should either of the men's or women's teams get that far, with the renovations going on where would the FF watch party for the students be held? Outdoors at the Rent?
Hey, no problem. My tax dollars at work.This kind of makes the $10 million that they spent on the roof in 2017 that was supposed to last for 15 years feel a little bit wasted.
The state would never let them take away business from Hartford.IMHO they should have built a new Gampel where the Werth Center is and built the Werth Center where Gampel is, building 2 ultra modern arenas!
Then they could have a 15,000 seat back, modern concessions areas, worthy of the greatest fans in Division I WBB/MBB!
The real reason is more like subsidizing to city of Hartford. Chronically and Humongously is in the red. Having said that, I do like Harford over Gampel for creature comforts.Getting to the campus is the biggest issue. There is a reason for half the games in Hartford (some 20 miles away) which is ease of access for anyone not a student.
Also, the food concessions are just brutal at Gampel. While Bear's BBQ was a good option, on Saturday, they ran out of food before the end of game 1. Seriously? Is the "grab and go" method really an upgrade, probably not but I doubt it will be worse than what they offer now.
Or they could just put up a screen in the student union quad and hold it thereNew hockey arena or Jorgensen I would imagine but are much smaller then Gampel.
@uconnfan68- - They can still play in Hartford just draw more fans to Gampel games!The state would never let them take away business from Hartford.
It’s why Gampel was originally built for 8k. They really want games in Hartford.@uconnfan68- - They can still play in Hartford just draw more fans to Gampel games!
💍In case you wondered, the roof and supporting walls have to be strengthened so they can support the many more banners and awards the women’s and men’s teams will bring home in the years to come!😁