

I was diagnosed with MS two weeks before the game. Joseph Bauer: My best memory at UD arena wasn't when I was in school. As far as games are concerned, my greatest memories are Johnny Davis and his phenomenal speed, and of course, Ed Young's last-second shot to beat DePaul in 1984. I remember her keeping score and stats manually in the early days. Jeff Horwitz: Our mother passed away last month at the age of 102 and last attended a game five years ago.

It truly is a special place, and it's been special being able to grow up in UD arena through the years. Everybody is present for the love of the game and the love of those around them. I think that sums up the atmosphere in the arena it really is a big family affair. It makes for a lot of laughs and a whole lot of Flyer basketball. We split a decent amount of season tickets in Section 222. Megan Stefan: I could go on and on about my favorite memories in the Arena: from my first game as a 6-week-old baby, to the insane tourney runs in high school, to now being a current member of the Red Scare! I think my favorite memory in general has gotta be going and sitting with my grandparents and cousins at every home game. Dayton Arena is still one of my favorite places to be in the whole world. I was so excited, and I loved the environment there so so much. It was down to the wire, and I was too young to understand what was going on, but when there was a buzzer beater, I got it. Molly Parker: My favorite memory of a Dayton game would have to be my first game ever there. Growing up in Darke County, our earliest memories of visiting the arena were for high school tournament games. Of course, we have also watched many great Flyer games, both men and women. Kevin had returned from a one-year deployment to Afghanistan. As the announcements began prior to the game, we were surprised with the homecoming of our son. 23, 2011, the Flyers hosted Illinois-Chicago. In May of 2008, our son Kevin graduated from UD, again at the arena. This graduation was at UD, and she was the first member of her family to obtain a college degree. In December of 2000, Lisa graduated from UD with a degree in education. We will celebrate 42 years of marriage on November 5. On February 5, 1977, we had our first date watching the Flyers play Chattanooga. Jeff and Lisa Byram: We have many special memories of UD Arena. » RENOVATIONS: UD proud to show off arena I hope Dayton, Ohio, realizes how lucky it is. Without any planning, we picked a game that was Senior Night, a celebration of the 1967 Flyers NCAA team and the conference championship! I walked into the arena near center court at the top of the lower level and saw the fans I remembered from the old days - the fans that I thought every team had. I had to bribe her with dinner at the Pine Club, but that's a different story. In the spring of 2017, I talked my sister into going back to Dayton to watch a Flyers game. I learned quickly fans in other cities were not quite as invested in their teams. I moved to Bowling Green, Ohio, Minneapolis and then to Arizona. As I moved on in life, I assumed all teams had fans like the Dayton Flyers. I can remember exactly where our seats were. I loved going with my dad or my friends to the games. As the daughter of Hall of Famer John Horan, we had season tickets in the early 1970s. I love when I see a father and daughter at a game and hope they are building the amazing memories we made there!Ĭolleen Horan: My memory actually spans almost the entire 50 years of the arena. Whenever I’m back in the arena, I always look down at our old seats. He inspired my love for Dayton hoops, and I couldn’t help but feel his excitement, especially during the Elite Eight run. He was buried in his UD jacket that he wore to every game, and his headstone says, “Flyer Faithful.” We even made sure he was close to campus in the Woodland Cemetery. I wore it at a game when I was in college, and Keith actually commented on it! Keith Waleskowski was my favorite Flyer! I still have an autographed jersey of his.
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I kept stats on the back of the free programs and grew to love Dayton basketball. He had season tickets in the front row behind the press seats (right across from the UD bench.) I sat between him and the nicest older lady, named Weezy McGinnis. Kelly Hart: I can't pin it down to just one single memory, but I shared many of my favorite memories at UD Arena with my dad.
