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While walking around campus one place that sticks out to me on campus is the Rosen Voordern Sports Center, which is the home arena for basketball and volleyball matches. Along with that it has the athletic weight room, coaches offices and class rooms for teams to watch film in. It also houses the athletic training room for all athletes to use. The sports center was built in 1949 and the arena seats over 2,500 people. Not too many years ago they remodeled the place and built in new bathrooms, concession stands, and an alumni club room.

Being in the arena watching basketball games or volleyball matches reminds me a lot of my high school the way the gym is set up. Previously while attending games there the crowd doesn’t too often get into it, its like a whole bunch of people just go watch but don’t feel like cheering at times unless it’s a big game. Seeing the place at full capacity is a sight to see but it rarely gets to full capacity. The smell of the place can get weird at times depending on what time of year it is and who was previously using it.

 

Filed by Andrew at September 1st, 2011 under Other Posts



Careful with spelling, Andrew. If you have a doubt, check it out.
It’s clear you’re splitting the grafs between objective and
subjective. The subjective could do more showing: show me
fans who don’t get into it, show mea sight to see, show me the
weird smell especially. I don’t know what that means.

Something to keep in mind as you do the first paper.

   ross fuglsang — September 2, 2011 @ 11:10 AM