Re: South Dakota to host Mid-Con Tourney . . mayb
Here is Terry's article about SF's chance of hosting a tournament.
http://www.argusleader.com/apps/pbcs...706020330/1002
Will D-I work at Arena?
Building has deficiencies, but Summit League likes city's enthusiasm for hoops tourneys
By Terry Vandrovec
tvandrovec@argusleader.com
Published: June 2, 2007
There are issues with the Sioux Falls Arena, commissioner Tom Douple said - as there are with any arena.
But what stood out most to Summit League representatives during a site visit to Sioux Falls, rather than the shortcomings of an aged venue, was the way the community seems to embrace the idea of hosting the conference's men's and women's basketball tournaments in 2009 and 2010, that it would be front-page news in this comparatively small city.
That the Sioux Falls Sports Authority, one of the groups backing the bid, is open to the idea of potentially modifying an existing building in order to secure the NCAA Division I event is further proof of the commitment level.
"I think our community supporters last night were very clear with the entire (Summit) team that we're willing to identify what those needs are," said Kevin Lampe, chairman of Sioux Falls Sports Authority, the group that worked with the Convention and Visitors Bureau and South Dakota State to submit a bid, "and devise a plan to make sure we have it in place to have that positive student-athlete experience they want." . . . (read more)
Here is Terry's article about SF's chance of hosting a tournament.
http://www.argusleader.com/apps/pbcs...706020330/1002
Will D-I work at Arena?
Building has deficiencies, but Summit League likes city's enthusiasm for hoops tourneys
By Terry Vandrovec
tvandrovec@argusleader.com
Published: June 2, 2007
There are issues with the Sioux Falls Arena, commissioner Tom Douple said - as there are with any arena.
But what stood out most to Summit League representatives during a site visit to Sioux Falls, rather than the shortcomings of an aged venue, was the way the community seems to embrace the idea of hosting the conference's men's and women's basketball tournaments in 2009 and 2010, that it would be front-page news in this comparatively small city.
That the Sioux Falls Sports Authority, one of the groups backing the bid, is open to the idea of potentially modifying an existing building in order to secure the NCAA Division I event is further proof of the commitment level.
"I think our community supporters last night were very clear with the entire (Summit) team that we're willing to identify what those needs are," said Kevin Lampe, chairman of Sioux Falls Sports Authority, the group that worked with the Convention and Visitors Bureau and South Dakota State to submit a bid, "and devise a plan to make sure we have it in place to have that positive student-athlete experience they want." . . . (read more)
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