The toughest place I’ve ever coached:
Rick Barnes (Texas): Oklahoma State. “Before they raised the roof at Gallagher-Iba, you could not hear yourself talk.’’
Mark Fox (Georgia): Oklahoma State. “The old Gallagher-Iba was just crazy loud.’’
Darrin Horn (South Carolina): Wichita State. “They started coming for our NIT game about an hour and a half before the game began. Not students. Grown-ups. It was loud and obnoxious. Really tough.’’
[+] EnlargeAP PHOTO/Chris PietschOregon students, seen here greeting former Washington guard Nate Robinson, played a large part in the McArthur Court aura.
Ben Howland (UCLA): Oregon. “At the old Pit there was no room on the baseline and you were all crowded in. Plus the ceiling was so low. It was just deafening.’’Bob Huggins (West Virginia): Kansas. “They’re right on top of you. They’ve got these old wooden bleachers and they’re usually pretty good.’’
Tom Izzo (Michigan State): Kansas and Duke. “They’re always the toughest places to play.’’
Kerry Keating (Santa Clara): Kansas. “When I was at Tulsa, we went there. Had a pretty good team. Had been to the Elite Eight the year before. We got blasted.’’
Phil Martelli (St. Joseph's): Duke. “During a timeout, freshman Yah Davis said to me, 'Coach, it’s way too loud in here for me to concentrate.'’’
Fran McCaffery (Iowa): Campbell. “The old gym there, the capacity I think was like 857. You’d have to turn your head sideways to get in the locker room.’’
Josh Pastner (Memphis): Oregon. “The old Pit crowd was on top of you and it was just tremendous fun. Coach [Lute] Olson, who never took off his jacket, always took his jacket off there.’’
Rick Pitino (Louisville): Barnhill Arena, Arkansas. “When Nolan Richardson was there, that was a tough, tough place to play. Just crazy.’’
Mark Turgeon (Maryland): Kansas. “The crowd and the players. That’s a pretty good combination.’’Bruce Weber (Illinois): Murray State. “We played there in the OVC championship game and I think the place was supposed to hold 5,000. There were probably 8,000 in there.’’
Roy Williams (North Carolina): Oklahoma State. “I’ll never forget the first time we played there. They had that Pistol Pete and he fired that gun. I’d about like to die.’’
Jay Wright (Villanova): New Mexico State. “When I was at UNLV, the rivalry was especially heated. Those games were nasty.’’
The one arena I’ve never coached in but would like to:
Barnes: The Palestra, Philadelphia
Fox: Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke
Horn: Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke
Howland: Assembly Hall, Indiana
Huggins: Pauley Pavilion, UCLA
Izzo: The Palestra, Philadelphia
Keating: Assembly Hall, Indiana
Martelli: Pauley Pavilion, UCLA
McCaffery: I think I’ve coached in them all
Pastner: Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke
Pitino: Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke
Turgeon: Dean E. Smith Center, North Carolina
Weber: Pauley Pavilion, UCLA
Williams: WVU Coliseum, West Virginia
Wright: Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke
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