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DONOR FEATURE, Hulman-George Family, Video Score Boards

NEW VIDEO BOARDS

The Hulman-George family made a $2 million gift to Indiana State University for a new scoreboard and an array of other high resolution video boards at the Hulman Center. In the middle of the arena, the Hulman Center now has two hanging video boards measuring more than 14 by 24 feet and two hanging boards measuring more than 9 by 16 feet. For basketball, the 14 by 24 boards will face the sidelines and the 9 by 16 boards will face the baselines.

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The 9 by 16 boards are bigger than the current boards and can be moved to hang from other parts of the arena for different events. New boards were also installed above the floor-level openings at the four corners of the arena and there are two new scorers tables with video boards in front. The north and south ends of the arena, between the two levels of seating, now has ribbon boards measuring more than 96 feet wide.

These enhancements will make a significant impact on the experience of attendees in the Hulman Center.

“On behalf of the entire Hulman-George family, we are proud of our long-standing commitment to the community through the Hulman Center. It was the passionate commitment of Tony Hulman for the community to have a place for public meetings and gatherings. Over the past 50 years, great memories have been created, and the recent renovations will ensure another 50 years of guest experiences enjoyed. We are happy to provide support for the information and communications system that will enhance the experience for all who attend events at the Hulman Center.” — Tony George, ’85