Facilities and Arena discussion

NewPatriot

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I don’t disagree with anything you said, but it’s worth noting that a large number of students and staff already commute to campus daily. Fairfax is more than capable of handling the traffic that would come with a baseball stadium.

It may be a stretch, but if Mason invested more in the campus experience, more students might choose to stay on campus—ironically reducing traffic in the broader Fairfax area.
I don't any Mason baseball team draws enough fans to move the needle to affect rush hour traffic around university mall.. even without baseball...I don't see the intersection of Braddock and 123 getting better..only worse
 

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I'm well aware of this fact.....but thanks for clearing it up. I'm making a greater point about the state of disrepair the arena is in outside of the new men's and women's basketball locker rooms.
Yea, im well aware of your point and the condition of the arena. But it isn't changing so I say increase the mold and viruses in that room especially when vcu comes to town.
 

Jack Strop

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How do you think the mold and viruses got there? It's kinda like a family reunion when vcu comes to town.

To merge this with the discussion of scheduling difficulties from another thread...

...Is this why we can't get higher rated teams to play us at home? ...because one may pick up the clap upon taking a whiz in a disease ridden visitors' locker room urinal?
 
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MasonSAE4

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EBA is a dump but unfortunately I think it's here to stay. I really struggle to see students showing up to anything on West Campus.
 
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