The Hofstra
HEMPSTEAD, NY VOL. 79
Issue 12
Chronicle
THURSDAY december 5, 2013
KEEPING THE HOFSTRA COMMUNITY INFORMED SINCE 1935
*This is an entry; the winning design has not been picked yet.
Photo courtesy of Hofstra Pride Facebook page
A floor design entry submitted to the competition for the new practice facility in the Mack Sports Complex. This submission was created by the Hofstra Softball team. The contest closed on Monday and submissions are currently being reviewed.
Appealing to a higher court By Sean Mulligan staff writer
The Hofstra basketball court design contest has come to an end, and a new design has been chose for the 2014-2015 season. The opportunity to create a design for the hardwood arena floor of the soon-to-be-built practice facility was announced earlier this month. The deadline for the Mack Sportâs Complex Centerâs
basketball court design was Dec. 2. Hofstra received many submissions that are still being counted, according to Hofstraâs Associate Director of Athletic Communications, Stephen Gorchov. âWe asked people to put your creative hat on and see what you can come up with,â said Gorchov who added that there were many hand drawn submissions.We even got hand drawn designs
from kids with our blue and gold [colors],â said Gorchov. Seven of the design contenders came from the softball team. One design included their head coach Bill Edwards. Gorchov pointed towards the teamâs assistant coach Kate Stake as the likely leader of the handful of entries that came from the Softball team. Other designs included a NYC skyline embedded within the
hardwood of the basketball court created by freshman Jordan Walters. Gorchov said there was an outpouring of support from the Hofstra community as well as from artists, young and old, outside of the universityâs gates. It should be noted that NCAA regulations do not permit any necessary lines from being obscured, per Rule 1-17.4 in the NCAA rulebook. Many submit-
ted designs do not adhere to this rule. âWe promoted it on our multiple social media accounts,â said Gorchov.
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