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ABARedWhiteBlue
08-25-2007, 09:32 AM
http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070825/SPORTS/708250356/1002/sports

ABA team may not find place to play in Dover
DSU's facilities crowded due to construction
By KRISTIAN POPE, The News Journal
Posted Saturday, August 25, 2007
DOVER -- The proposed American Basketball Association franchise in Dover is in danger of losing its home court before it even plays a game.

Washington, D.C., businessman Bob Reed wanted his team to play at Delaware State University. But an ongoing campus renovation project has shut down one of the school's gyms.

Delaware State athletic director Rick Costello called the team's plans to play the 2007-08 ABA season at Memorial Hall "inaccurate," but added he is trying to work out a solution that would allow the franchise to play at the main gym beginning in November.

DSU's construction of a $21 million strength & conditioning center and wellness center recently entered its second phase, which closed the school's auxiliary gym and moved all athletic teams and school activities to Memorial Hall, the only remaining gym, until December 2008 at the earliest.

"It's simply a matter of space," Costello said. "We have men's basketball, women's basketball and they need time in the gym. Then we have intramurals. That's a lot of demand on one gym."

Reed, the franchise's general manager, said Friday he was positive the team would play at Memorial Hall beginning in November. He said he was aware of construction at DSU, but was informed it would not interfere with the ABA's schedule.

The strength complex could open as early as next month. The wellness center recently forced the closure of the school's auxiliary gym. The auxiliary gym served as the school's only playing surface until the 1980s.

Reed said his team will play regular-season games from early November to early March. The league's games are traditionally played at night on Fridays, Saturdays or Sundays, Reed said, but the Dover team might play some Tuesday night games.

Costello said DSU requires gym space in the fall and winter for home men's and women's basketball games, women's volleyball games and home wrestling matches. Practice times for those teams are needed, as are practice times for baseball and softball on cold-weather days.

DSU's home men's basketball schedule begins Nov. 9-10 in the Hornet Round-Ball Classic. The basketball teams' Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference games are scheduled as doubleheaders on eight days between Jan. 19 and March 6.

Reed said he initially had discussions with former DSU athletic director Chuck Bell and his associate, Doug Dowdy. Bell retired in July, and Dowdy resigned to accept a similar position at Eastern Michigan University. Costello took over as athletic director in July.

The ABA would pay DSU to use its facility. Costello said they have not agreed to a fee yet. Reed would not comment.

"We'd like to be as entrepreneurial as possible to bring revenue to the university," Costello said. "We're still talking about it."

Reed said he chose Dover after conducting market research, which included Wilmington and Richmond, Va. Wilmington was scratched because it lacks adequate facilities, Reed said.

Reed said eventually he would like to play in the 9,000-seat arena that has been long proposed in Dover by the Delaware Civic Center Corporation off U.S. 13 behind Lowe's. If Memorial Hall cannot accommodate the team, he said Wesley College might be an option. He said he has not made any contact with Wesley yet.

"Delaware State was our first choice," Reed said. "We believed this was the best demographic and market for it."

Minor League Man
08-25-2007, 09:45 AM
I suspect if they do play, they won't have a nickname...

Fells
08-25-2007, 10:18 AM
Couldn't they play at the University of DE?

ABARedWhiteBlue
08-25-2007, 10:24 AM
They probably should have thought of this, oh, I don't know, a few months ago, no?

Let's assume the schedule is done (yeah, I know...). What guarantee is there now that any home dates assigned to the Delware Whomevers will actually be available?

How many high schools are in the area with available dates?

tbayz1
08-25-2007, 10:32 AM
"Reed said his team will play regular-season games from early November to early March. The league's games are traditionally played at night on Fridays, Saturdays or Sundays, Reed said, but the Dover team might play some Tuesday night games."



Well that wasnt the case in Buffalo this past year, we had dates for mostly Thurs/Fri/Sat, we got our dates in early in the summer, the ABA didnt get the schedule done until October or the Fall or whenever the hell they got it done, therefore we lost most weekend dates in our pool and were forced to play on Tue/Wed/Thurs most of the time!! I think we might have had 3 Friday night games and 1 Saturday, keep in mind all of our games started at 8pm too, so 8pm on a weekday with school/work the next day in the winter in downtown Buffalo results in great attendence LOL

Thanks ABA!

"Some Tuesday night games." MORE LIKE "Most games will be played on Tuesday and during the week."

nksports
08-25-2007, 01:04 PM
"It's simply a matter of space," Costello said. "We have men's basketball, women's basketball and they need time in the gym. Then we have intramurals. That's a lot of demand on one gym."

The DE ABA owner better play nice with DSU. He might need one of those intramural teams to fill in when an opponent doesn't show up.

tbayz1
08-25-2007, 01:10 PM
Who cares, I think this team is going to fold anyways, it would save the embarrasment to not even play this year instead of folding after a few games, put them on the 08 list hahaha