That is correct. The BOT just approved the $46 million renovation for Alfond Arena and Shawn Walsh Center which will start this spring...completion for the 25-26 season. Next up after that will be the centerpiece of the Athletics Master Plan.....Morse Arena (basketball) which is rumored to seat 2,500-3,000. It will also include football operations, basketball operations, locker rooms, etc. It will probably be in the $100 million cost range with an estimated completion date of December 2026.No, a totally new venue is planned to be built
They both played all of their games there for a few seasons....then the women moved all of their games to the Pit....and now the men also play most of their games there too. The men's team played 2 games in Bangor this season. The CIC never seemed to embrace UMaine as a major tenant and booted the teams numerous times for Boat Shows, rodeos, and other events. The basketball court now has a Paul Bunyan logo. Hope the City of Bangor and the CIC are happy now because Maine will never play there again once their new facility on campus is completed. It was always a weird vibe in there for college events.Did the basketball teams wind up using the new Cross Center in Bangor very often? I know that initially there were plans for them to move at least some of their home games there; the court even has the Black Bear logo in the tip-off circle.
There are no plans to renovate the Pit. It had some upgrades done a few years back including a new court, some paint, better lighting....and a new video board installed this season. They won't be putting anymore major money into it though.I understand Maine is getting a new basketball arena. What are the plans for the Pit? I read somewhere the columns holding up the roof cost too much to replace. The seats look ancient and they no longer have seats/bleachers on the court. Back in the 80s the capcity was around 2200. The old renovation renderings are no longer online. The renovation looked closer to USF's War Memorial Gym
I appreciate it, thanks!They both played all of their games there for a few seasons....then the women moved all of their games to the Pit....and now the men also play most of their games there too. The men's team played 2 games in Bangor this season. The CIC never seemed to embrace UMaine as a major tenant and booted the teams numerous times for Boat Shows, rodeos, and other events. The basketball court now has a Paul Bunyan logo. Hope the City of Bangor and the CIC are happy now because Maine will never play there again once their new facility on campus is completed. It was always a weird vibe in there for college events.
It improves a lot of student-athlete related facilities in addition to the fan experience. Much is focused on attracting recruits....that is the #1 priority. Maine Hockey fans love Alfond....they don't need a lot of bells and whistles like Portland fans do. Let's face it.....Portland fans attend athletic events because they look forward to post-game partying in the Old Port.That is an insane amount of money for improvements without increasing the seating capacity. Now I don't so bad about the $32M spent to update the Cross Insurance Arena over a decade ago!
At a little over 5,000 seats Alfond is in the middle of the Hockey East pack.....I love the interior design features, color schemes and all of the state of the art additions for the student athletes. It may be the most intimate venue in college sports to actually experience a hockey game which is a positive.
I'm not sure that Portland needs two med schools (UNE COM moving to the Westbrook College campus next year... I need to take a new photo.) Orono / Bangor with partnership with EMMC is a much better choice.Wasn't sure where to place this but an interesting news release yesterday by the University of Maine.....
University of Maine System to study feasibility of establishing state’s first public medical school - University of Maine System
ORONO, Maine — The University of Maine System (UMS) will partner with the nation’s leading medical education consultant to study the feasibility of starting the state’s first public medical school. In response to a critical shortage of physicians in rural Maine and with the support of the Maine...www.maine.edu
A medical school at UMaine in Orono would be incredible. There will be a lot of voices that say it should be in Portland but I believe that Orono/Bangor would be the perfect spot to educate new doctors and hopefully improve the quality and availability of rural healthcare in Maine.
I see UMaine as the science and research university and USM as the arts and law university.