I was able to score a ticket to a basketball game and I will never be the same again! I don't think I sat down once. Earl Power Oct 10, 4. Cecil Morris Oct 10, 5. An amazing experience and a must for all Duke Basketball Fans. I loved the intimacy of the venue, the bathrooms were immaculate and the concessions were extremely reasonable.
Parking was inexpensive and a short hike up a hill. Beverly Gelety Oct 31, 5. Joel Thomas Oct 31, 5. Experienced first time at Cameron Indoor Stadium with Dad and teenage hoopster son. Cameron Crazies kept it real and eletric as if UNC was in the house. Thanks to the Crazies for giving us an authentic experience. The nostalgia, the athletic museum, the courtesy, the Basketball. Overall all a great day. Definitely a bucket list experience. Have to shoutout Winston-Salem State University for the fight and representing, HBCUs, and all opportunities like these that serve a greater purpose than basketball.
Kyra Malone May 20, 5. This place is not overrated. It really is such a unique experience to go to a basketball game here - and one I know I was lucky to have!
If you're just passing through, fans of Duke basketball will enjoy the renovated lobby full of memorabilia. Laura C Mar 16, 5. Beautiful stadium and campus. Parking areas are around to make it easier to park. The apparel that they sell inside isn't too expensive. The atmosphere inside is incredible and it can get LOUD.
I brought ear plugs for the aforementioned child and was glad I did. An amazing experience and will definitely return. Alan C Jun 17, 5. Historic, topnotch facility! Add a Coach K talk and your children will be inspired for the future.
The photos were taken at the beginning of a summer basketball camp. Tom Paschall May 6, 5. Historic place for Duke Basketball. Love the open display you can see and enter even when it is closed or off season Classy display!
Robin McQueen Jun 13, 5. Very nice place. Attended high school graduation there. Everything was very organized making for easy maneuvering. Skip to content 0. Search Term. Loading your recommendations…. Home Cameron Indoor Stadium. Rusty Hutchens Oct 19, 5 Most amazing place ever. Travis Oakley Oct 19, 5 Best place n the whole wide world Saig Campbell Oct 24, 4 C'mon Dukies! Brian Pelton Nov 10, 4 What a fun place to watch college basketball. Mike Thompson Nov 9, 5 Great game Duke won! Iriena Becerril-White Nov 10, 4 This place is nice but with the stairs they need to invest in elevators and they need a down stair female restroom instead of only a men restroom in the student game entrance.
Sherree Drezner Nov 15, 5 Cameron is such a great place! Sean Huffman Dec 11, 5 Didn't know there was ancient holy ground in the city of Durham? Kevin English Dec 14, 5 This place was great and was lucky to see the gym. Earl Stotler Dec 23, 5 As Duke fans this is a must on the bucket list. Charles Lee Jan 16, 5 The front lobby has interactive screens that let you watch Duke highlights and display cases with Duke memorabilia. Max Wilcox Dec 14, 5 Great Atmosphere.
Rishab Venkataraman May 4, 5 Cameron Indoor is a basketball temple where Duke students go to see coach K win games. Mike Jones Jul 4, 4 Visited campus while in Durham. Lee Clayton Sep 14, 5 No one can beat the experience that Cameron indoor stadium gives you!
Earl Power Oct 10, 4 Seats are better than most college stadium seating. Cecil Morris Oct 10, 5 Awesome place, legends have been born here. Beverly Gelety Oct 31, 5 Great experience and fun. A total of 16 ramps in the upper level helped prevent bottlenecks. It was according to the program issued the opening night, "one of the most modern and complete physical education buildings in the country. President William P. Few and Dean William H. Wannamaker presented the Stadium to the University.
Dean R. Aware of the tensions his presence as a member of a rival institution might cause, House affirmed, "I am a Methodist. I aspire to religion, I endorse erudition, and I use Hence, I claim to have good personal grounds for being a friend and well-wisher of Duke University.
Modern games preserve for us the athletic glory of Greece, the executive efficiency of Rome Planned renovations did not, as some rumors indicated, include stained glass windows, but there was a major facelift being planned which included new side walls, a new electronic scoreboard and even brass railings. Renovations began in The lobbies and concourse were remodeled during the summer of Then, in , work began on the interior of the arena. A new electronic scoreboard, new sound system and decorative wood paneling gave Cameron an updated look, while maintaining the original elegance.
The addition of new student seats, increasing Cameron's capacity to 9,, gave the Cameron Crazies, the Duke students who have made a name for themselves as Duke's exceptional "sixth man," a little more room to practice the art of supporting their team creatively. In the early s, Mike Krzyzewski and Athletic Director Tom Butters decided the time was right to give Cameron an addition with new locker rooms, coaches offices, an academic center and a new Sports Hall of Fame.
Several years later, ground was broken for the new Schwartz-Butters Athletic Center after the end of the season. That complex now houses the men's and women's basketball programs, as well as Duke's athletic academic center. The first part of that expansion and improvement project was the installation of a new floor in Cameron Indoor Stadium after the season.
The latest advancements in floor technology were utilized to give the Blue Devils one of the finest playing surfaces in the entire country. Prior to the season, a new press row was added.
Air conditioning was added in and for its th season in , the concourse was enhanced to celebrate Duke's tradition in men's and women's basketball with the addition of poster displays and all the banners were replaced in the rafters.
Cameron underwent a series of improvements over the summer of to enhance the gameday experience, while also retaining the revered qualities of the facility as it approached its 70th year as the home of the Blue Devils. New press row tables were added to include LED technology, while the upper bowl of Cameron saw all 5, seats painted Duke blue.
Each of the distinctive brass railings that surround the arena were refurbished prior to the beginning of the basketball season. In , a two-story addition measuring 14, square feet came online on Cameron's south side. The first floor features a new lobby and exhibit space, as well as two new areas for ticket operations. The second floor of the new addition houses the Champions Club, a hospitality space with a capacity of roughly Even when Joel was shot twice, he kept treating other injured soldiers after bandaging his wounds and making himself a makeshift crutch.
He died in , and Winston-Salem's Board of Aldermen named the city's new arena after Joel in The Kansas Jayhawks' digs take their name from one of the school's most legendary coaches. Forrest C. Allen also helped turn basketball into an Olympic sport and coached the American team to gold in the Games. The Connecticut Huskies' formidable men's and women's squads play in an arena named after Harry A. Gampel, a UConn grad, steel magnate, land developer, and philanthropist.
The Florida Gators' home takes its name from the former Florida Supreme Court justice who became the university's sixth president in , a position he held until The University of Texas Longhorns' drum-shaped home used to be called the Special Events Center, but in the school changed the arena's name to honor Frank Erwin, a former university regent who helped build new facilities on campus.
Pauley, a 20th-century oil baron and University of California Regent. In addition to his oil businesses, Pauley dabbled in politics. The home of the Michigan Wolverines takes its name from Fritz Crisler, who coached the Wolverines' football team from to His coaching career culminated with an undefeated season in which Michigan thrashed USC in the Rose Bowl, and Crisler then became the school's athletic director.
Crisler's given name wasn't Fritz; he was born Herbert Orin Crisler. Fritz was a nickname given to him by legendary football coach Amos Alonzo Stagg when Crisler was a player at the University of Chicago.
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