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▲ Renovation* continue on the Stegeman Coliseum to upgrade the building’s
exterior and concourse before the gymnastics and basketball seasons begin.
STEGEMAN: Exterior to look ‘modern’
► From Page 1
“Well, this Is really geared
not only to our [basketball]
program, but also to our cus
tomer service initiative. I
think what this is doing is it’s
creating a circulation space
for our fans to enter the
arena.” McGarity said. “The
concessions are enhanced, the
restrooms are enhanced it
more or less makes the build
ing more user-friendly. And
while it does not affect the
seating area, it does affect the
outward appearance of the
facility and it really is geared
towards making the experi
ence more pleasant for all our
fans.”
With the extra elbow room
around the concourse area,
the expectations are that
many of the past complaints
about the Coliseum will be
put to rest.
Expansion of the concourse
area not only provides the
arena with a tangible reason
for the multi-million dollar
project, but also an aesthetic
upgrade. Stegeman’s new
transparent exterior, as well
as a revamped exterior graph
ics package, should provide a
little extra “bang” for the
building.
“The graphics package has
much more of a bang to it.
When you drive down the road
by the stadium, the graphics
will be much more eye-catch
ing than they are now,”
Whittemore said. “The north
side graphics package [facing
Carlton Street] will be dedi
cated to University-related
symbols like the Arch or Uga,
and the south-side package
[facing football practice
fields] will be team-oriented.
It will have graphics featuring
gymnastics and basketball.
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The graphics package and
glass exterior will give the
building a much more modem
look. This is going to be one of
the things that people are
going to be very excited about,
I think.”
The upgrades come at an
opportune time for the pro
grams competing Within the
confines of Stegeman.
Under the guidance of sec
ond-year coach Mark Fox, as
well as the play from standout
juniors Trey Thompkins and
Travis Leslie, Georgia admin
istrators and fans have high
expectations for the basket
ball program in 2010-2011. But
despite the promise the team
showed last season, atten
dance numbers still left much
to be desired even in mar
quee matchups.
In addition, women's bas
ketball continues to achieve
under head coach Andy
Landers, and the Gym Dogs
suffered through their worst
season in recent memory
under first-year head coach
Jay Clark.
For all programs, winning
is expected to be the primary
factor in drawing fans back
under Stegeman’s roof for
athletic events especially
for men’s basketball.
“The Coliseum renovation
does reflect the Athletic
Association's commitment to
the basketball and gymnas
tics programs and also repre
sents a commitment to the
fans who support those pro
grams,” associate athletic
director Claude Felton said. “I
think history shows that a
winning team will generate
great crowds. Hugh Durham
had some runs that showed
that. In Tubby Smith’s two
short years, the Coliseum was
selling out many games. And
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great crowds. So I think
Georgia fans have demon
strated that basketball can
draw big crowds."
At the moment, facility
workers are focused on piec
ing together the exterior por
tion of the project.
Whittemore said the reno
vation was on a “real tight"
schedule, but expressed his
confidence that the project
would be finished by the
beginning of basketball sea
son.
“To say that everything will
be done [before exhibition
games], though, would not be
a good statement at all,”
Whittemore said. “When we
have the exhibition games,
people will be able to get
through the concourse and
use the bathrooms. We're not
sure that we will need every
bathroom, but we feel confi
dent that there will be enough
facilities for everyone.
Nothing’s happening inside
where the game's being played
—as far as the lights, court,
seating all that will work.
And, I think, by the time we
play our first regular season
game we will be able to
accommodate everything they
need.”
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dations are the least of the
Athletic Association’s wor
ries.
Administrators of the proj
ect all made one thing very
clear the millions of dollars
were spent for the fans’ bene
fit.
“I think that once we com
plete this thing, people are
going to be extremely excited
about going to games at the
Stegeman Coliseum,”
Whittemore said.
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