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You may or may not know, but when it comes to basketball-court designs, I'm oddly invested in the cosmetics. I hate the NCAA's same-look-at-every-site with the floors it has used the past five years.
Florida International coach Richard Pitino applauds his team’s effort during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Louisville, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012, in Louisville, Ky.
Dream Home in Fishers, Indiana is a modern 18,000 square foot house with features such as a wellness center, gaming lounge, ...
Nebraska announced its new basketball court design after a vote let fans decide. A proposal with the "Huskers" script logo placed over an outline of the state at center court won with 42% of the ...
During the Nederland City Council meeting on Monday, a public hearing regarding a potential half-court basketball court at Cropo LeBlanc Park was held. Beaumont Enterprise Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo.
Grading Every New College Basketball Court Design for 2013-14 Season. Scott Henry Jun 8, 2018. While college football purists keep the gridiron surface sacred ...
College basketball courts used to be rather bland, pale hardwood covered in colored lines. For a big splash, a school might add a brighter color to the lanes or make the logo at center court larger.
The look of the NBA Finals basketball court is being reconsidered, and we could have the fans to thank. At Game 2 last Friday, the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder played on the Thunder ...
A new design for a new era of Oregon Athletics. The court at Matthew Knight Arena has been updated while staying true to many of the design elements Duck fans have come to know and love.
The Big 12 tournament's unique court design has drawn mixed reviews from fans online. The court has the conference's "XII" logo on every lane of the floor.
Thanks to his work, Forest Park is closer to getting real basketball courts. The next step is design development, approval and then construction could start later this year. When it's done, Emory ...
College basketball courts used to be rather bland, pale hardwood covered in colored lines. For a big splash, a school might add a brighter color to the lanes or make the logo at center court larger.