Talmadge L. Hill Field House, Sports arena in Baltimore, United States.
Talmadge L. Hill Field House is an indoor sports arena on the campus of Morgan State University in east Baltimore, Maryland. It features a hardwood court and seating for around 4,250 spectators, making it the main venue for the university's athletic programs.
The building opened in 1974, replacing the older Hurt Gymnasium as the university's main sports venue. In the mid-1990s it hosted the MEAC men's basketball tournament, bringing regional attention to the campus.
The Morgan State Bears basketball teams and the women's volleyball team hold their home games here, drawing students and local fans to the campus on game nights. The building is one of the main gathering points for the university community during the sports season.
The building sits on the Morgan State University campus in east Baltimore and can be reached by public transit or car. It is worth checking the schedule in advance, since access is generally tied to games or events.
The arena is named after Talmadge L. Hill, a former head basketball coach at Morgan State, which is relatively uncommon since sports venues are more often named after donors or athletes. This makes the building a direct tribute to coaching, not just to the sport itself.
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