Updates on the Gampel Roof repairs? | Page 4 | The Boneyard

Updates on the Gampel Roof repairs?

I used to go to Bristol, then to Middletown, to Rt 2(past the Dew Drop Inn) and on to my vacation resort--US Naval Aux Air Station in Charlestown, RI. (now a wild life refuge--but still has British metric tools buried there)
I'm a believer in preplanning and pre buying to offset the can that was kicked down the road syndrome --which is within each administration state of fed.
What intrigued me more than everything else is you came from Missouri to Hartford--WHY?
I know a dozen and know of at least one Collier, from Mo--every one has been a terrific person--

BroadwayVa- - since I came to CT in 1973 CT state government and different towns governments have set records for stupidity! It's been one of the worst governed state in the USA!
By the way I'm originally from NYC and went to college north of KC. After 3 years teaching in MO I came back to the east! Closer to home!
 
BroadwayVa- - since I came to CT in 1973 CT state government and different towns governments have set records for stupidity! It's been one of the worst governed state in the USA!
By the way I'm originally from NYC and went to college north of KC. After 3 years teaching in MO I came back to the east! Closer to home!

I spent a number of years circling around the Ark, OKla, KS, Tx area--nice people .
However Arkansans still consider me a Damn Yankee--
 
Geesh, after 27 years we are repairing the roof/ceiling. I'm not sure why all the hate. Gampel is a nice, nationally recognized facility.

If you want to nitpick, the roof design isn't close to being it's biggest draw back. I'd put the lack of a modern concourse, capacity and access roads well ahead of the roof issues.
 
Geesh, after 27 years we are repairing the roof/ceiling. I'm not sure why all the hate. Gampel is a nice, nationally recognized facility.

If you want to nitpick, the roof design isn't close to being it's biggest draw back. I'd put the lack of a modern concourse, capacity and access roads well ahead of the roof issues.
More like alongside.
 
Geesh, after 27 years we are repairing the roof/ceiling. I'm not sure why all the hate. Gampel is a nice, nationally recognized facility.

If you want to nitpick, the roof design isn't close to being it's biggest draw back. I'd put the lack of a modern concourse, capacity and access roads well ahead of the roof issues.
it is an on campus venue.... it ain't MSG or Boston Garden or whatever ..... it is just fine as a venue for the student body. You put super huge bucks into a place it is going to cost the average fan a lot more money. Really, UConn WBB is there for the student more than anyone else.
 
Geesh, after 27 years we are repairing the roof/ceiling. I'm not sure why all the hate. Gampel is a nice, nationally recognized facility.

If you want to nitpick, the roof design isn't close to being it's biggest draw back. I'd put the lack of a modern concourse, capacity and access roads well ahead of the roof issues.

Nationally recognized for what? By who?
 
Nationally recognized for what? By who?

Pretty much every commentator who calls a game out of it. Usually they reference it as "historic Gampel Pavilion." If your men's team ever left that little crackerbox you play in for a true road OOC game, you'd might just be familiar with it.;)
 
BroadwayVa- - since I came to CT in 1973 CT state government and different towns governments have set records for stupidity! It's been one of the worst governed state in the USA!
By the way I'm originally from NYC and went to college north of KC. After 3 years teaching in MO I came back to the east! Closer to home!
I moved to Ct from Louisiana in 1989 ..... my coworkers used to poke me about corrupt politicians. I told them that I grew up with these corrupt politicians and knew all their characteristics and machinations and frankly Louisiana has nothing on the corruption in Ct
 
Pretty much every commentator who calls a game out of it. Usually they reference it as "historic Gampel Pavilion."

Historic? The place was built in 1990.... not 1950 or before
68.gif
68.gif
68.gif
68.gif
68.gif
68.gif


It probably has character..... alot more than the Civic Center. Im always partial to on-campus arenas than those located off campus.


If your men's team ever left that little crackerbox you play in for a true road OOC game, you'd might just be familiar with it.;)

A crackerbox with a solid roof ;) :p
 

It's not the building so much buy what has happened there, from the MLK Day game vs. Tennessee forward. I guess if you disagree, you'd have to take it up with them.

A crackerbox with a solid roof ;) :p
Well I guess I have to give you that for another couple of months. :D
 
Why do visions of the Seattle Kingdome imploding keep coming to my mind when I read these posts..... Just saying
 
Wow lots of guys working on it. Maybe they could finish a project ahead of schedule for the first time in Connecticut history? Must be a crappy job though especially when it rains even lightly, because you'll slide right off that thing.
 
Nationally recognized for what? By who?
It's nationally recognized as The Home Of 11 time National Champion UConn....By whom you ask , WCBB.

And that's something no one else can say. I am sure fans that visit Cameron Indoor Stadium for games would love to have that title. Small and cramped as it may be.
 

Online statistics

Members online
213
Guests online
1,450
Total visitors
1,663

Forum statistics

Threads
164,033
Messages
4,379,536
Members
10,173
Latest member
mangers


.
..
Top Bottom