Would you like to pay $65,000 to have your name on a display case in Reynolds Coliseum?
If you haven’t been to Reynolds Coliseum in the last, oh, how long has it been now? Ten years, it’s been ten years. Anyway, if you haven’t been back to Reynolds Coliseum in the last, oh, ten years, well, there’s a big part of it that’s a museum now.
They blew up the entire first […]
Dec 10, 2024; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina State Wolfpack guard Trey Parker (5) shoes during the first half of the game against Coppin State Eagles at Reynolds Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Jaylynn Nash-Imagn Images | Jaylynn Nash-Imagn Images If you haven’t been to Reynolds Coliseum in the last, oh, how long has it been now? Ten years, it’s been ten years .
Anyway, if you haven’t been back to Reynolds Coliseum in the last, oh, ten years, well, there’s a big part of it that’s a museum now. They blew up the entire first third of the building and turned it into a museum, which I have to say, was a very nice idea. Looks great.
A casual walk around that part of Reynolds gives the patron a decent education in NC State basketball history. It’s all very well done. The renovations are impressive: they got rid of the asbestos, and the dead rats, and you would never guess that 4000 guys smoked cigars in there from 1947-1992.