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    We were lucky enough to go to Durham for the Duke game. Had a great time seeing the place and socializing with a few friends. Just a few impressions:

    1. Cameron is everything you would think it is and more. It is smaller than it looks and older than it looks. The wooden chairback seats, basket standards, troughs in the bathrooms, almost everything is really old (1940/50's), yet perfectly maintained. The concourse, ticket office (useless because of the 311 straight sellouts), concession stands are all "amazingly" small. The atmosphere is great. We sat right next to the band and students. The songs the band plays are older and traditional pep band songs and the students have actions for each of them during time outs, etc. They do have some modern additions that are done tastefully, modern score/video board, and even an advertising plug here or there, and occasionally some piped in music.

    2. The environment is very laid back and informal. The ushers are very friendly, one took our picture. They shake hands with the season ticket holders they know, etc. We even walked down by the court after the game. Duke players and families were milling around and fans were taking photos. It was very much like a high school environment. I was very surprised by this, I assumed with all the noteriety and exposure things would be very strict, not so at all.

    3. With the loss of DSE for the game we were fearing a "blood bath." I felt like the team competed very hard. Thank goodness for Dodie...38 minutes 0 turnovers, WOW. He saved us and made the game reasonably competative. He may be the key to saving our season along with WE.

    4. Several of us had a few pre/post game cocktails as the Washington/Duke Inn. What a nice place. If I am ever lucky enough to make it back to Duke for a game I would recommend saving your money and springing for a room there. Sat next to Len Elmore post game who was enjoying bourbon and chicken wings with friends. Walking distance to Cameron too!

    5. I know many of you like me are getting back home, post other impressions here:

    DD
    Get Well Massive Mike! "Once a Brave always a Brave!"

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    Originally posted by Double D View Post
    We were lucky enough to go to Durham for the Duke game. Had a great time seeing the place and socializing with a few friends. Just a few impressions:

    1. Cameron is everything you would think it is and more. It is smaller than it looks and older than it looks. The wooden chairback seats, basket standards, troughs in the bathrooms, almost everything is really old (1940/50's), yet perfectly maintained. The concourse, ticket office (useless because of the 311 straight sellouts), concession stands are all "amazingly" small. The atmosphere is great. We sat right next to the band and students. The songs the band plays are older and traditional pep band songs and the students have actions for each of them during time outs, etc. They do have some modern additions that are done tastefully, modern score/video board, and even an advertising plug here or there, and occasionally some piped in music.

    2. The environment is very laid back and informal. The ushers are very friendly, one took our picture. They shake hands with the season ticket holders they know, etc. We even walked down by the court after the game. Duke players and families were milling around and fans were taking photos. It was very much like a high school environment. I was very surprised by this, I assumed with all the noteriety and exposure things would be very strict, not so at all.

    3. With the loss of DSE for the game we were fearing a "blood bath." I felt like the team competed very hard. Thank goodness for Dodie...38 minutes 0 turnovers, WOW. He saved us and made the game reasonably competative. He may be the key to saving our season along with WE.

    4. Several of us had a few pre/post game cocktails as the Washington/Duke Inn. What a nice place. If I am ever lucky enough to make it back to Duke for a game I would recommend saving your money and springing for a room there. Sat next to Len Elmore post game who was enjoying bourbon and chicken wings with friends. Walking distance to Cameron too!

    5. I know many of you like me are getting back home, post other impressions here:

    DD
    AWESOME is what comes to mind for me. Really enjoyed seeing the "Duke" experience. Great fans and staff around the arena was very nice. When I walked in - It was 'Welcome to Duke." Do we say that at the Civic Center?
    This IS Duke's team, not Durham's team!
    Pre/post game cocktails at the Millienum was also nice. Had a good friend stay at the Washington/Duke Inn and said he really enjoyed that hotel.
    It's not Business, It's Personal

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    • #3
      As a sophomore here at Bradley I was really impressed with the fan based that traveled to duke. I must say Bradley and their boosters know how to through a pregame dinner! I throughly enjoyed hanging out and talking with Alumni from the university and getting to see the strong spirit that has been built through the decades around our University. As for Duke its self I was speechless walking up and into Cameron Indoor for the first time during the shoot around. A sense of awe engulfed me as I watched the team shoot around. Going back for Cameron for the game was also very impressive. The fans were extremely friendly and I was able to socialize with a few members from the Cameron Crazies. They know how to keep a positive yet energetic atmosphere there. I feel like all in all Duke lived up to what I expected as was Impressed that they went above and beyond when it came to friendliness and service. I hope that we return again in the future so that I can experience it again.

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      • #4
        I am very happy that you all had such a nice time. Duke really is an incredible place (as is Bradley). Hearing you all talk about it, just reminds me of how much I miss it.
        Bradley by birth, Duke by diploma. Both forevermore.

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