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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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i think duke is in the discussion (certainly if we're including volume of the facilities - UGA and stanford have big leads - but i'm just talking about dual match facilities, not ability to host NCAAs or something)
http://www.goduke.com/mediaPortal/pl...DB_OEM_ID=4200 ambler stadium (outdoors) at 2:05 sheffield (indoors) at 2:30 |
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duke does have a nisce facility. |
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Oklahoma has been building a lot of new courts recently, indoors and outdoors. As a Virginia fan, I also have to agree that we have it pretty nice here.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: University of Arizona
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That is amazingly nice. It's quite clear they get hooked up. Video cameras on every court, with a professional quality viewing center to go over every match? Incredible.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Rice is building some new courts that are supposed to be really nice.
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| Jakes On A Plane |
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Minnesota has first rate facillities. 10 indoor with close viewing for 8 of the 10 and 6 with video cameras for live streaming. Indoor facility also has meeting room, locker rooms, concessions, etc. Also, 14 outdoor connected with the indoor; bleacher seating, all right in the middle of campus. They used to have maroon courts with gold lines which was very cool.
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Join Date: May 2008
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one question .. why do all these D1 schools keep building 6 courts without any side fence to divide them,to keep balls from going onto other courts ?? they are also set so close to each other ... is that NCAA specs or something?
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I wonder the same. For a wedding gift, my wife and I were gifted a home in the ski resort community above Wenatchee and when we visit a couple times a year we go down into town and hit...it's so different from Texas. There never seems to be anyone playing. Never have seen others hitting...just been at local schools...but we'd love to find a "hidden gem" for when I get up there long term!!!
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I don't think it's the NCAA spec's, but it's terribly annoying.
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Duke indoor are nice. Played there a few times. They have tournaments during winter break for non Duke people. next one is doubles Jan 4-6.
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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I'd have to go with Yale's, eight-court indoor.
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Penn State:
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Speaking of which, how many of these facilities are actually open to the public during non tennis season? The name of this thread should be "Nicest college courts that are open to the public".
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