PHOTOS: First look inside UD Arena after phase two
UD Arena opened its doors for the first time this season Thursday with the Dayton women’s team playing Indianapolis in an exhibition game, showing off the many changes that came in phase two of the three-year, $72 million renovation project. For DeBolt, it’s a holiday of sorts.
“It’s like Christmas morning with your kids, seeing their reaction and all that,” DeBolt said. “You just hope they don’t rip the presents open too fast. So far everything’s been real positive. We’re happy with the comments we’re getting. Just like any opening day, we’ve got a few glitches, but we’re good.”
Fans will notice one of the four corner suites is open and operational this year.
“As part of the phasing process, we’re kind of test driving that this year,” DeBolt said. “We’ll let some various people who are interested use it, and hopefully next year we’ll be selling two or three of them on an annual basis and maybe keep one of them on a game by game.”
This is better than getting your number retired. Kyle Davis, Javonna Layfield and Jordan Sibert pictured in the new concourse at UD Arena. pic.twitter.com/zjglkdC5be
— David Jablonski (@DavidPJablonski) November 1, 2018
A quick tour of the new concourses at UD Arena. pic.twitter.com/dIpIPrKOxi
— David Jablonski (@DavidPJablonski) November 1, 2018
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