Testudo Times - Maryland Madness live updatesSB Nation's award-winning Maryland Terrapins sitehttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/50025/testudo-fav.png2013-10-18T22:29:21-04:00http://www.testudotimes.com/rss/stream/46162732013-10-18T22:29:21-04:002013-10-18T22:29:21-04:00Terps wrap return to Cole Field House
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<p>After more than a decade apart, Cole Field House and Terrapins basketball were formally together again Friday night, as the Terps brought Maryland Madness back to their old building for the event's 42nd edition. The night was a net positive for the program, in my opinion, though a few things likely could have come off better.</p>
<p>By its very nature, Madness is a special event for the program and a lot of fans, so coupling it with this nostalgia-filled airplane-hangar of an arena meant a lot to a lot of people -- none more than the men and women who have led the program. All six of the men's and women's head coaches were in attendance, and though it's the company line to praise the night, were touched by the setting.</p>
<p>"It was a great night for Maryland basketball,' Mark Turgeon said afterward.</p>
<p>"Tonight was really special," echoed Brenda Freese.</p>
<p>"There's just so many memories," Chris Weller said beforehand.</p>
<p>The stuffy, historic location was a positive change of pace for Maryland. Regardless of opinions of the overall atmosphere -- more on that to come -- it was likely better at Cole than it would have been at Comcast Center, where an old, historic event is made to keep up with a more new-school environment. Whether fans had seen games in Cole or not, Madness happening there made the event something of a novelty, and it inspired visceral reactions for a lot of longtime fans.</p>
<p>The atmosphere itself has gotten mixed reviews. Fans began clearing out of the building more than a half-hour before the event actually ended, keeping with a recent trend of patrons prematurely heading for the exits at Terrapins sporting events. This wasn't a "Steve Blake steals vs. Duke" crowd, but that couldn't have been anyone's expectation.</p>
<p>People started filing into the building at 5:30, keeping with the program's recent decision to hold the event in the evening instead of at midnight. That dismayed Lefty Driesell, the legendary men's coach, who deadpanned that midnight starts let students 'get right" during a long night and inspired a better environment: "That's the reason we filled it up," he said. But holding the event earlier made it much more attractive to families with young children, many of whom were hanging off railings with their faces painted at this year's Madness.</p>
<p>The longest part of the night, though, was unquestionably the roughly half-hour period between the introductions of the women's and men's teams. During that time, alumna Bonnie Bernstein went down a list of every notable Terps team, men's and women's, that played in Cole from the 1970s to the turn of the millennium, introducing representatives from each.</p>
<p>It was a nice nod to a proud history, but it inspired more golf-clapping than serious roaring and certainly mellowed a restless student section at time of peak excitement, in the midst of introductions. The athletic department has stressed observation of both a "proud past" and a "fearless future," but that balance is a hard one to strike.</p>
<p>To my ears, the building quieted down after that presentation.</p>
<p>There were definite high points, though. The congregations of each of the men's and women's coaches in program history at center court were historic and true, and the crowd went wild for each. The players all got sufficiently loud receptions when they came on during introductions, and for most of the night, the crowd was engaged.</p>
<p>Naturally, Madness includes some filler, but even that was entertaining, especially for a young crowd. Short spurts of the university's Gymkana program and an inter-squad dance routine didn't run very long and were received well. There's only so much excitement a program can stoke when there's no competitive basketball to be played, but these Terps did their best to put on an entertaining show. Turgeon acknowledged afterward that it went longer than he would have liked, but the event was handled well in what has become a foreign logistical setting for program officials.</p>
<p>Save for a few moments, the arena wasn't absolutely bonkers, but guess what? It was a glorified practice, and there were no earth-shattering recruits teetering on the edge of commitment in attendance. The Terps put on a decent show in front of a dedicated crowd (until it thinned, anyway), and they did some justice to a storied history.</p>
<p>"This building has a lot of history," former star <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="#">Walt Williams</a> said. "It definitely shouldn't be forgotten."</p>
<p>This Madness helped to make sure it won't be, and that counts for something.</p>
https://www.testudotimes.com/2013/10/18/4854190/maryland-madness-return-to-cole-had-ups-and-downsAlex Kirshner2013-10-18T20:39:23-04:002013-10-18T20:39:23-04:00Play-by-blay: Madness kicks into full gear
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<p>Autographs and alumni games are neat little elements of Maryland Madness, but the main event didn't begin this year until the lights went dark, Johnny Holliday started speaking, and the videos started playing.</p>
<p>The athletic department had a video cued up to start at 7:40, narrated by Holliday, the Terps' longtime play-by-play voice, looking back on Cole Field House and Maryland basketball history. Here's a chronology of what followed:</p>
<p>The Terps women's team took the court just before 7:50, first backgrounded by Lady Gaga's "Applause." Redshirt sophomore guard Brene Moseley, who missed last season with an ACL injury, made a formal return to the court before the Terps faithful. The crowd also got an introduction to freshman forward A'Lexus Harrison. (So the Terps actually, <i>in fact</i>, debuted someone named A. Harrison at this year's Madness. Just as we always knew it would be.)</p>
<p>The loudest cheer came for the second-to-last player introduced, senior forward Alyssa Thomas. Essence Townsend, the 6-foot-7 center and a redshirt senior, got the final introduction before Brenda Frese's coaching staff came out.</p>
<p>Then Bonnie Bernstein, a Maryland journalism school graduate, introduced a long line of men's and women's alums (including Tom McMillen, who got a raucous cheer). Bernstein went down the line and called out attendees from years upon years worth of Terps teams that played in Cole, and the entire thing seemed to drag on for a long, long time. There was a lot of cheering, but the student section clearly could have coped with a shorter recognition.</p>
<p>This history is certainly worth talking about, but it was wedged directly between the women's and men's teams' introductions, so the crowd got loud for the women only to mellow out quite a bit before the end of the presentation and the entrance of the men's team (which came just after 8:20, a full half-hour after the women came on).</p>
<p>The place got significantly louder when the men's team entered. Their order of arrival, from first to last: A.J. Metz, Damonte Dodd, Roddy Peters, Connor Lipinski, <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-basketball/players/178393/seth-allen">Seth Allen</a>, <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-basketball/players/178397/shaquille-cleare">Shaquille Cleare</a>, <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-basketball/players/178395/jake-layman">Jake Layman</a>, Charles Mitchell, <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-basketball/players/145661/spencer-barks">Spencer Barks</a>, Varun Ram, <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-basketball/players/124150/jonathan-graham">Jonathan Graham</a>, <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-basketball/players/145658/jacob-susskind">Jacob Susskind</a>, <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-basketball/players/123899/evan-smotrycz">Evan Smotrycz</a>, <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-basketball/players/145659/nick-faust">Nick Faust</a>, Dez Wells and <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-basketball/players/145663/john-auslander">John Auslander</a>.</p>
<p>Wells' dunk, a spinning, bounced alley-oop to himself, was the best of the night, coming after he played to the crowd by kissing the red "M" at center court. Faust and Wells had the next-best efforts of the pseudo-dunk competition.</p>
<p>Lefty Driesell, Gary Williams and, finally, Mark Turgeon took the court, each getting a raucous ovation to wrap up Madness' "pregame" celebration, with the school's fight song rolling in the background.</p>
https://www.testudotimes.com/2013/10/18/4854098/maryland-madness-presentationAlex Kirshner2013-10-18T19:08:15-04:002013-10-18T19:08:15-04:00Alumni media availability notes
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<p>A handful of former Terps basketball coaches and players popped into an old classroom-turned-press conference space upstairs at Cole Field House before Friday night's Madness events -- the 42nd annual.</p>
<p>The alumni speaking before the event: Men's coaches Gary Williams and Lefty Driesell, women's coach Chris Weller, women's forward Vicky Bullett and men's forward Walt Williams. Here are some highlights of what they said:</p>
<p>Upon taking his seat, Williams' first remark was "It's great to be back in Cole." He gave a fairly full-throated endorsement of the Mark Turgeon-backed idea of playing an annual game at the old arena, perhaps over winter break. He also said he would like to see the athletic department put a Maryland basketball program hall of fame somewhere in the building.</p>
<p>Asked if he had any special anecdotes from his days playing and coaching in Cole: "I was the best punter on the basketball team," he said -- a referencing to friendly basketball-punting competitions players used to have, when they would try to punt from the arena floor to the scoreboards beyond either end zone.</p>
<p>Weller<b> </b>offered a neat anecdote of her own: In the early 1980s, she said Driesell filled in for her women's team during a scrimmage. She called for a big, tall left-hander, and Driesell stepped in with her players.</p>
<p>Driesell<b> </b>also supported more regular games in the field house, but he aired one particular grievance about the Madness event today: It's not at midnight. Driesell, of course, is the coach credited with starting the <i>midnight </i>madness tradition that has since swept across college basketball while he was in College Park. Students are beginning to "get right" at that hour of the night, he deadpanned, and it built a lot of excitement to hold the event at a later hour.</p>
<p>"This was my life for 17 years," he said.</p>
<p>There wasn't much news of significance at the brief availability. Mostly, former Terapins expressed a lot of joy about being back in a building where they had stacked up so many memories. Williams was pleased to be back, though, like Driesell, he said he missed the "excitement builder" of a midnight event."</p>
<p>"This building has a lot of history," he said. "It definitely shouldn't be forgotten."</p>
<p>Bullett said she looked forward to seeing this year's women's team, particularly senior Alyssa Thomas. Williams said the same about the men's team, predicting strong wing and guard play.</p>
https://www.testudotimes.com/2013/10/18/4853816/alumni-media-availability-notes-from-maryland-madnessAlex Kirshner2013-10-18T17:18:11-04:002013-10-18T17:18:11-04:00Checking in from Cole Field House
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<p>Maryland's men's and women's basketball teams are returning to Cole Field House tonight for Maryland Madness. Terrapins alumni will take the just-put-down court for their game at 6:30, after which the main event featuring this year's teams will begin. Doors open to the public at 5:30, at which time members of both teams will take part in an autograph session just off the floor for 45 minutes. If you can't be in the field house tonight, the festivities will stream live via the <a href="http://umterps.com" target="_blank">athletic department's official site.</a></p>
https://www.testudotimes.com/2013/10/18/4853596/checking-in-from-cole-field-houseAlex Kirshner2013-10-18T14:13:25-04:002013-10-18T14:13:25-04:00MD Madness: How to watch, recruits visiting & more
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<p>Maryland will officially tipoff the 2013-2014 season tonight when they host Maryland Madness at Cole Field House, returning basketball to the legendary arena for the first time in over ten years.</p> <p>The past two years, many Maryland fans were already losing focus on the football team and ready to move on to basketball by the time mid-October has arrived. But with the success of the football team this year, Maryland Madness was sneaking up on a lot of fans...until the University announced that the event would be held in historic Cole Field House. Since then, we've been anxiously waiting for Friday, October 18th to arrive. That day is today and Cole is ready.</p>
<p><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Finishing touches. We&#39;ll see you tonight! <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23MarylandMadness&amp;src=hash">#MarylandMadness</a> <a href="http://t.co/zgDCxvbh5k">pic.twitter.com/zgDCxvbh5k</a></p>&mdash; UMD- Fac, Ops Events (@UMD_FOE) <a href="https://twitter.com/UMD_FOE/statuses/391180051976183809">October 18, 2013</a></blockquote></p>
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<p>As you can see, they've put some awesome finishing touches on the court, including adding the original "M" at center court and including the waving Maryland flag on either side of the midcourt line, the way it originally appeared. I was hoping this is what they would do, so it was very exciting to see once it was completed. A huge thank you to the University of Maryland Athletics- Facilities, Operations, and Events folks for tweeting out so many pictures of Cole being transformed back into a basketball arena.</p>
<p>Here is a schedule of events for tonight:</p>
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<li><span>5:30 PM - Doors open to the public</span></li>
<li><span>5:30-6:15 - Public Autograph sessions with the Men's & Women's basketball teams</span></li>
<li><span>6:30 - Alumni basketball game tips off</span></li>
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<p>The event will be streamed live for free via www.umterps.com (likely <a href="http://t.co/8fh5afR8pr">here</a>), so if you couldn't get a ticket (the event is sold out) or you're not in the state, you get to experience the excitement of basketball back at Cole via the interwebs.</p>
<p>The other big component of Maryland Madness are the recruits who are planning on attending. Here is who we've heard will be in attendance for tonight's event:</p>
<p><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Have confirmed Melo Trimble, Dion Wiley, Randall Broddie, Anthony Cowan, Alani Moore, Joe Hampton, Ako Adams all expected at MM tonight.</p>&mdash; Testudo (@TerrapinNation) <a href="https://twitter.com/TerrapinNation/statuses/391253322297909248">October 18, 2013</a></blockquote></p>
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<p><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Latest addition to <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Terps&amp;src=hash">#Terps</a>&#39;&#10;Maryland Madness visitor list is Top-50 junior Curtis Jones:&#10;<a href="http://t.co/Z0oqeNk6iy">http://t.co/Z0oqeNk6iy</a></p>&mdash; Jeff Ermann (@insidemdsports) <a href="https://twitter.com/insidemdsports/statuses/391219485538910208">October 18, 2013</a></blockquote></p>
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<p>We've also heard that 2016 forward Daryl Gerald will be in attendance tonight. There will probably be additional recruits there and some of the above might not be there, but we'll have a full wrap-up of that in the coming days.</p>
<p>We'll have an open thread and will be providing live updates from tonight's event all evening, so if you won't be at Cole, hang out here to talk about all of the awesomeness of tonight.</p>
https://www.testudotimes.com/2013/10/18/4852924/how-to-watch-maryland-madness-streaming-basketball-recruitingDave Tucker2013-10-17T07:00:08-04:002013-10-17T07:00:08-04:00Take a look as a basketball court is added to Cole
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<p>As Maryland prepares to bring basketball back to historic Cole Field House this Friday, the school's Facilities department shows us the basketball court being installed.</p> <p>When Cole Field House closed after the 2001-2002 National Championship season, the court from the historic building was cut up and sold to Maryland fans who wanted to remember one of the most historic buildings in college basketball. Once the floor was removed, Cole was turned into a recreation building, mainly for indoor soccer use. So one of the coolest things about hosting Maryland Madness in the building has been the return of a basketball court to the historic building. Thanks to the University's Facilities, Operations and Events folks, we get to see the progress as a basketball court is returned back to Cole:</p>
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<p><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>And so it begins...the transformation of Cole Field House for Maryland Madness! <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23oldschool&amp;src=hash">#oldschool</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%235days&amp;src=hash">#5days</a> <a href="http://t.co/jZ2Gn9LdJO">pic.twitter.com/jZ2Gn9LdJO</a></p>&mdash; UMD- Fac, Ops Events (@UMD_FOE) <a href="https://twitter.com/UMD_FOE/statuses/389527668720689152">October 13, 2013</a></blockquote></p>
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<p>Halfway there!</p>
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<p><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Half way there! The student staff is working hard! <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23marylandmadness&amp;src=hash">#marylandmadness</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%234days&amp;src=hash">#4days</a> <a href="http://t.co/OY6y5C9wol">pic.twitter.com/OY6y5C9wol</a></p>&mdash; UMD- Fac, Ops Events (@UMD_FOE) <a href="https://twitter.com/UMD_FOE/statuses/389824817287135232">October 14, 2013</a></blockquote></p>
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<p>Looking good!</p>
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<p><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>4 more days and piece by piece we&#39;re one step closer to the main event with the floor in place <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23marylandmadness&amp;src=hash">#marylandmadness</a> <a href="http://t.co/ytFzVxxOuf">pic.twitter.com/ytFzVxxOuf</a></p>&mdash; UMD- Fac, Ops Events (@UMD_FOE) <a href="https://twitter.com/UMD_FOE/statuses/389920406666510336">October 15, 2013</a></blockquote></p>
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<p>Juuuuuuander-ful!</p>
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<p><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Morning terps! The sound system is in and ready to hear you rock the house! <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23marylandmadness&amp;src=hash">#marylandmadness</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%233days&amp;src=hash">#3days</a> <a href="http://t.co/GZlUxa9pl5">pic.twitter.com/GZlUxa9pl5</a></p>&mdash; UMD- Fac, Ops Events (@UMD_FOE) <a href="https://twitter.com/UMD_FOE/statuses/390080626009075712">October 15, 2013</a></blockquote></p>
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<p>Courtside seats are ready to go:</p>
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<p><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Courtside seats are in! <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23marylandmadness&amp;src=hash">#marylandmadness</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%233days&amp;src=hash">#3days</a> <a href="http://t.co/Sw0PBgO3J3">pic.twitter.com/Sw0PBgO3J3</a></p>&mdash; UMD- Fac, Ops Events (@UMD_FOE) <a href="https://twitter.com/UMD_FOE/statuses/390187602143641600">October 15, 2013</a></blockquote></p>
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<p>Aaaaand we're ready for basketball!</p>
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<p><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Cole cleans up nicely. <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23MarylandMadness&amp;src=hash">#MarylandMadness</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23transformationtuesday&amp;src=hash">#transformationtuesday</a> <a href="http://t.co/ddh0hkcmvz">pic.twitter.com/ddh0hkcmvz</a></p>&mdash; UMD- Fac, Ops Events (@UMD_FOE) <a href="https://twitter.com/UMD_FOE/statuses/390262314206654464">October 15, 2013</a></blockquote></p>
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https://www.testudotimes.com/2013/10/17/4847398/maryland-cole-field-house-floor-builtDave Tucker2013-10-15T13:45:05-04:002013-10-15T13:45:05-04:00More details about Maryland Madness at Cole
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<p>Maryland basketball will return to historic Cole Field House for the first time since 2002 on Friday. Here are some details about the event.</p> <p>A few additional details were released today by Maryland's Athletic Department about Friday's Maryland Madness at Cole Field House. Doors will open for the event beginning at 5:30 PM and the event itself will start at 6:30. There will be a public autograph session from 5:30-6:15 with members of both the Men's and Women's basketball teams. The annual Red-White alumni game will begin at 6:30. Based on past Maryland Madness events, the game will probably last about 45 minutes, with a few additional things happening before each team is introduced and the men's team holds an inter-squad scrimmage. If I had to guess, I'd say the introductions will probably happen around 8:00 PM, but that is pure speculation on my part.</p>
<p>As you can see above, the floor inside Cole appears to be nearly installed, but is still missing the appropriate painting, lines, etc. (h/t to Timothy Bowen for allowing us to use his picture). It is really cool to see a basketball court inside Cole again. I'm curious about whether they'll paint the floor as it appeared when they held their last game there in 2002.</p>
<p>If you've never seen a game there, it was truly an amazing experience that hopefully can be replicated on Friday and in the future, if they're able to once again hold a game there each season.</p>
<p>Maryland's Athletic Department is currently counting down the top 10 moments in Cole Field House history. What is your favorite? Today's memory happens to be my favorite:</p>
<p><span><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>3 days til Madness. Memorable moments in Cole, #3: The Steal... Need we say more?! <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23CountdownToCole&amp;src=hash">#CountdownToCole</a> <a href="http://t.co/RQKHF9XFyR">http://t.co/RQKHF9XFyR</a></p>&mdash; Maryland Athletics (@umterps) <a href="https://twitter.com/umterps/statuses/390107744952659968">October 15, 2013</a></blockquote></span></p>
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<p>Are you going Friday? Are you excited?</p>
https://www.testudotimes.com/2013/10/15/4841390/maryland-madness-basketball-cole-field-houseDave Tucker2013-09-24T10:39:39-04:002013-09-24T10:39:39-04:00Cole Opening Its Doors for Maryland Madness
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<p>For the first time since the 2001-2002 season, Maryland Madness will take place at legendary Cole Field House.</p> <p>Remember how people were talking about Maryland Madness being kind of boring and not that fun of an event anymore? What if it was held in Cole Field House? Would that change your mind?</p>
<p>Maryland's athletic department announced today that the October 18th event will be taking place in the legendary arena, which last hosted a basketball game on March 3, 2002, when Maryland trounced the University of Virginia 112-92. That was the only game that season I went to as a regular student and not a member of Maryland's Pep Band. We had to camp out for tickets and they decided to let students into Cole earlier than what was originally said, causing a mob of students to rush towards the doors to get inside. <a href="http://www.sbnation.com/longform/2013/3/14/4095358/the-last-shot-earl-badu-hit-one-of-the-most-famous-shots-in-maryland" target="_blank">Here is an amazing long form story</a> that SBNation did about that game, involving the tragic death of one of Maryland's walk on players from that season, Earl Badu.</p>
<p>"Cole Field House represented many of the most iconic and memorable moments in Maryland basketball program history," head coach Mark Turgeon said in a press release. "Cole was host to multiple hall of fame coaches and countless All-Americans that helped make Maryland basketball what it is today. It will be a special evening for our fans, students, alumni and our university as we reconnect with the historic past of Cole Field House and Maryland basketball."</p>
<p>Ever since Cole closed its doors to basketball, following a welcome home celebration and banner raising after winning the National Championship in April of 2002, the building has been used primarily as an intramural sports facility for indoor soccer. The original hardwood floor was cut up and sold as commemorative plaques. The original center court from the building now hangs on the wall in the Comcast Center, next to the floor from the 2002 Final 4 in Atlanta. That means Maryland is going to have to rent or purchase a court to put down for the event which raises a question - could Maryland possibly hold a game in Cole in the near future? This was an idea I had suggested to some of the Athletic Department folks last year during <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="http://www.sbnation.com/nit-tournament">the NIT</a>, but they weren't sure if it would be logistically possible. Perhaps this is a test run for holding a future event in the venue? Maybe a non-conference game that would otherwise not generate much attention or interest? We'll have to wait and see.</p>
<p>In regards to tickets:</p>
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<p>On September 30 at 8:30 a.m., students can go online to umterps.com/student to reserve seats, while Terrapin Club members can reserve tickets online at umterps.com or call 1-800-462-TERP. Should any tickets remain, men's and women's basketball season ticket holders who are not Terrapin Club donors can reserve seats online or by calling 1-800-462-TERP on Oct. 3 beginning at 8:30 a.m.</p>
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<p>I'm really excited about this. The atmosphere inside that building was just electric and incredible. It was just so loud and exciting.</p>
<p>Are you excited about this? What's your favorite memory from Cole? Here is mine:</p>
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https://www.testudotimes.com/2013/9/24/4765800/maryland-madness-cole-field-house-basketball-terpsDave Tucker