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18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Poster - $189.99
Picture: Just out from the 2015 season! Virginia Tech Hokies Lane Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic poster professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the excitement of a night of Virginia Tech football as the Hokies begin their season. Virginia Tech’s illustrious legacy began in 1892, and the Hokies currently enjoy the longest official bowl game streak in college football, participating in the postseason for more than 20 years. With a fan seating capacity of over 65,000, Lane Stadium/Worsham Field, home to Hokie football, is considered one of the loudest venues in the country. With an exhilarating team entrance, Virginia Tech is said to have one of the best game day atmospheres in all of college football.
Just out from the 2015 season! Virginia Tech Hokies Lane Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic poster professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the excitement of a night of Virginia Tech football as the Hokies begin their season. Virginia Tech’s illustrious legacy began in 1892, and the Hokies currently enjoy the longest official bowl game streak in college football, participating in the postseason for more than 20 years. With a fan seating capacity of over 65,000, Lane Stadium/Worsham Field, home to Hokie football, is considered one of the loudest venues in the country. With an exhilarating team entrance, Virginia Tech is said to have one of the best game day atmospheres in all of college football.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: North Carolina Tar Heels Kenan Memorial Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Kenan Memorial Stadium was taken by James Blakeway. It showcases the North Carolina Tar HeelsTM football team scoring a touchdown. Located among the Carolina pines and considered one of the most picturesque athletic venues in America, Kenan Stadium has been the home of the Tar Heels® since 1927. The stadium has undergone a number of renovations over the years, including the addition of The Loudermilk Center for Excellence and a premium seating section named the Blue Zone. This 150,000 square-foot facility serves all of Carolina’s student athletes across 28 sports. North Carolina football was established in 1888 and is a member of the ACC.
North Carolina Tar Heels Kenan Memorial Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Kenan Memorial Stadium was taken by James Blakeway. It showcases the North Carolina Tar HeelsTM football team scoring a touchdown. Located among the Carolina pines and considered one of the most picturesque athletic venues in America, Kenan Stadium has been the home of the Tar Heels® since 1927. The stadium has undergone a number of renovations over the years, including the addition of The Loudermilk Center for Excellence and a premium seating section named the Blue Zone. This 150,000 square-foot facility serves all of Carolina’s student athletes across 28 sports. North Carolina football was established in 1888 and is a member of the ACC.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: North Carolina Tar Heels Dean E. Smith Center 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of the University of North Carolina men's basketball team, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the fan excitement after the Tar Heels make a slam dunk at the Dean E. Smith Center and ultimately defeat their opponent. The arena, commonly referred to as the Dean Dome, seats 21,750 fans and is named after former North Carolina coach Dean Smith, who coached the team from 1961 to 1997. The Tar Heels are one of the most successful programs in NCAA history and, on March 2, 2010, became the second college basketball program to reach 2,000 wins. They are one of only three Division I Men's Basketball programs to have ever achieved 2,000 victories.
North Carolina Tar Heels Dean E. Smith Center 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of the University of North Carolina men's basketball team, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the fan excitement after the Tar Heels make a slam dunk at the Dean E. Smith Center and ultimately defeat their opponent. The arena, commonly referred to as the Dean Dome, seats 21,750 fans and is named after former North Carolina coach Dean Smith, who coached the team from 1961 to 1997. The Tar Heels are one of the most successful programs in NCAA history and, on March 2, 2010, became the second college basketball program to reach 2,000 wins. They are one of only three Division I Men's Basketball programs to have ever achieved 2,000 victories.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Wake Forest Demon Deacons Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Wake Forest University - Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, photographed by Christopher Gjevre, features the Wake Forest Demon Deacons basketball team playing ACC rival Duke University. Since it's opening in 1989, the Deacons have won over 81 percent of their games at this venue. The facility seats 14,665 fans and is home to the raucous Screamin' Demons student section, also known as Tie-Dye Nation, which is shown on the left side of the panorama. The facility is named after Lawrence Joel, a Winston-Salem native awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Founded in 1834, Wake Forest University is a private university with enrollment of over 4,300 students.
Wake Forest Demon Deacons Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Wake Forest University - Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, photographed by Christopher Gjevre, features the Wake Forest Demon Deacons basketball team playing ACC rival Duke University. Since it's opening in 1989, the Deacons have won over 81 percent of their games at this venue. The facility seats 14,665 fans and is home to the raucous Screamin' Demons student section, also known as Tie-Dye Nation, which is shown on the left side of the panorama. The facility is named after Lawrence Joel, a Winston-Salem native awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Founded in 1834, Wake Forest University is a private university with enrollment of over 4,300 students.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Wake Forest Demon Deacons BB&T Field 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, features the Wake Forest Demon Deacons battling the opponent on home turf at BB&T Field. In 1923, a school newspaper reporter first referred to the team as "Demon Deacons," in recognition of what he termed their "devilish" play and fighting spirit. The name has, of course, remained as one of the most unique in America and continues to serve Wake Forest well, as the smallest school to ever compete in the Bowl Championship Series. The university received its name from its original location in Wake Forest, north of Raleigh, North Carolina. In 1956, the university moved to its current location, north of downtown Winston Salem.
Wake Forest Demon Deacons BB&T Field 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, features the Wake Forest Demon Deacons battling the opponent on home turf at BB&T Field. In 1923, a school newspaper reporter first referred to the team as "Demon Deacons," in recognition of what he termed their "devilish" play and fighting spirit. The name has, of course, remained as one of the most unique in America and continues to serve Wake Forest well, as the smallest school to ever compete in the Bowl Championship Series. The university received its name from its original location in Wake Forest, north of Raleigh, North Carolina. In 1956, the university moved to its current location, north of downtown Winston Salem.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: North Carolina State Wolfpack Carter-Finley Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Simmons, captures the action of the NC State Wolfpack playing in front of a sell-out crowd in Carter-Finley Stadium. Athletics at NC State began with football in 1892, a game between students from the North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College and the Raleigh Male Academy, on the grounds of what is now Pullen Park. From those humble beginnings, NC State University has been competing at the highest level of college athletics for more than a century, as a charter member of both the Southern Conference and, later, the Atlantic Coast Conference.
North Carolina State Wolfpack Carter-Finley Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Simmons, captures the action of the NC State Wolfpack playing in front of a sell-out crowd in Carter-Finley Stadium. Athletics at NC State began with football in 1892, a game between students from the North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College and the Raleigh Male Academy, on the grounds of what is now Pullen Park. From those humble beginnings, NC State University has been competing at the highest level of college athletics for more than a century, as a charter member of both the Southern Conference and, later, the Atlantic Coast Conference.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: North Carolina State Wolfpack Carter-Finley Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Carter-Finley Stadium was taken by James Blakeway during a North Carolina State University Wolfpack football game. The stadium, located on NC State's West Campus, is named in honor of Albert Finley and Nick and Harry Carter, all former students and major supporters of Wolfpack Athletics and NC State University. Originally constructed in 1966, Carter-Finley Stadium has a capacity of 57,583 and is one of the most comfortable venues in all of college football. The Wolfpack, affiliated with the Atlantic Coast Conference, competes against some of the best football teams in the country. With more than 31,000 students, NC State University offers more than 100 majors and programs.
North Carolina State Wolfpack Carter-Finley Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Carter-Finley Stadium was taken by James Blakeway during a North Carolina State University Wolfpack football game. The stadium, located on NC State's West Campus, is named in honor of Albert Finley and Nick and Harry Carter, all former students and major supporters of Wolfpack Athletics and NC State University. Originally constructed in 1966, Carter-Finley Stadium has a capacity of 57,583 and is one of the most comfortable venues in all of college football. The Wolfpack, affiliated with the Atlantic Coast Conference, competes against some of the best football teams in the country. With more than 31,000 students, NC State University offers more than 100 majors and programs.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: North Carolina State Wolfpack PNC Arena 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, spotlights an exciting night of men's basketball as the North Carolina State University Wolfpack play for a win against rival, the University of North Carolina Tar Heels, at PNC Arena. Formerly known as the RBC Center, the $158-million PNC Arena opened in 1999, serves as a multi-use home to the North Carolina State University men's basketball program and seats 19,722 fans. The Wolfpack basketball program began in 1911 and continues to have a successful winning history. The action and excitement of ACC basketball in North Carolina is a way of life, with friendly rivalries among Triangle Universities, UNC Chapel Hill and Duke.
North Carolina State Wolfpack PNC Arena 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, spotlights an exciting night of men's basketball as the North Carolina State University Wolfpack play for a win against rival, the University of North Carolina Tar Heels, at PNC Arena. Formerly known as the RBC Center, the $158-million PNC Arena opened in 1999, serves as a multi-use home to the North Carolina State University men's basketball program and seats 19,722 fans. The Wolfpack basketball program began in 1911 and continues to have a successful winning history. The action and excitement of ACC basketball in North Carolina is a way of life, with friendly rivalries among Triangle Universities, UNC Chapel Hill and Duke.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Virginia Cavaliers Scott Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of the University of Virginia's Scott Stadium was taken by Nathan Haler. Scott Stadium's Pergola Plaza and grass hillside help make it one of the nation's most picturesque football stadiums. Located in Charlottesville, Virginia, Scott Stadium opened on Oct. 15, 1931 with a seating capacity of 22,000. The stadium was built thanks to a gift from Frederic and Elisabeth Scott, and was dedicated to the memory of his parents. In addition to serving as the home of Cavalier football, Scott Stadium has hosted performances from the Dave Matthews Band, the Rolling Stones and U2. After several expansion projects, the stadium's capacity is now 61,500.
Virginia Cavaliers Scott Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of the University of Virginia's Scott Stadium was taken by Nathan Haler. Scott Stadium's Pergola Plaza and grass hillside help make it one of the nation's most picturesque football stadiums. Located in Charlottesville, Virginia, Scott Stadium opened on Oct. 15, 1931 with a seating capacity of 22,000. The stadium was built thanks to a gift from Frederic and Elisabeth Scott, and was dedicated to the memory of his parents. In addition to serving as the home of Cavalier football, Scott Stadium has hosted performances from the Dave Matthews Band, the Rolling Stones and U2. After several expansion projects, the stadium's capacity is now 61,500.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Louisville Cardinals KFC Yum Center 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the crowd excitement as the Louisville Cardinals basketball team plays their first regular season game at the new KFC Yum! Center. Built on the Ohio River in Louisville, Kentucky, the new KFC Yum! Center is a $238 million basketball and multipurpose arena. It is the fifth largest college basketball arena in the nation. The Louisville Cardinals basketball has a tradition of success, which is reflected in average home game attendance ranked among the top five nationally. The University, founded in 1798, was the first city-owned public university in the United States, with annual enrollment of over 22,000 students.
Louisville Cardinals KFC Yum Center 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the crowd excitement as the Louisville Cardinals basketball team plays their first regular season game at the new KFC Yum! Center. Built on the Ohio River in Louisville, Kentucky, the new KFC Yum! Center is a $238 million basketball and multipurpose arena. It is the fifth largest college basketball arena in the nation. The Louisville Cardinals basketball has a tradition of success, which is reflected in average home game attendance ranked among the top five nationally. The University, founded in 1798, was the first city-owned public university in the United States, with annual enrollment of over 22,000 students.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Louisville Cardinals Papa John's Cardinal Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken at the newly remodeled Papa John's Cardinal Stadium by Christopher Gjevre, features the University of Louisville football team playing to a capacity crowd. The $72-million stadium expansion, completed in 2010, increased seating capacity from 42,000 to 55,000 and added 33 suites. The University claims that Papa John's Cardinal Stadium is the only stadium owned and operated by a United States university with all-chairback seating; there are no bleachers in the stadium. Founded in 1798, the University was the first city-owned public university in the United States and currently enrolls over 22,000 students annually.
Louisville Cardinals Papa John's Cardinal Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken at the newly remodeled Papa John's Cardinal Stadium by Christopher Gjevre, features the University of Louisville football team playing to a capacity crowd. The $72-million stadium expansion, completed in 2010, increased seating capacity from 42,000 to 55,000 and added 33 suites. The University claims that Papa John's Cardinal Stadium is the only stadium owned and operated by a United States university with all-chairback seating; there are no bleachers in the stadium. Founded in 1798, the University was the first city-owned public university in the United States and currently enrolls over 22,000 students annually.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Pitt Panthers Heinz Field 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Heinz Field was taken by James Simmons. It captures the excitement of the opening game kick-off between the University of Pittsburgh Panthers, in their first game as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, playing against Florida State. This nationally televised matchup was the first meeting between the two teams in 30 years. The Panthers have won 3 of the 4 most recent games against Florida State and continue to lead the all-time series 5-4. Florida State was Pitt's highest-ranked season-opening opponent since 1982, when the Panthers hosted No. 5 North Carolina.
Pitt Panthers Heinz Field 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Heinz Field was taken by James Simmons. It captures the excitement of the opening game kick-off between the University of Pittsburgh Panthers, in their first game as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, playing against Florida State. This nationally televised matchup was the first meeting between the two teams in 30 years. The Panthers have won 3 of the 4 most recent games against Florida State and continue to lead the all-time series 5-4. Florida State was Pitt's highest-ranked season-opening opponent since 1982, when the Panthers hosted No. 5 North Carolina.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Boston College Eagles Alumni Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Alumni Stadium, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the action of a Boston College Eagles football game. The roots of Alumni Stadium and on-campus football at Boston College date back to 1915. Years later, after playing at two off-campus sites, the current stadium was built on Boston College's lower campus and opened in 1957. Renovations took place in 1971 and 1998, bringing seating capacity to its current 44,500. The Eagles football team, a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, began play in 1892 and is consistently ranked among the nation's best for academic achievement and graduation. Boston College was established in 1863 and is located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
Boston College Eagles Alumni Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Alumni Stadium, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the action of a Boston College Eagles football game. The roots of Alumni Stadium and on-campus football at Boston College date back to 1915. Years later, after playing at two off-campus sites, the current stadium was built on Boston College's lower campus and opened in 1957. Renovations took place in 1971 and 1998, bringing seating capacity to its current 44,500. The Eagles football team, a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, began play in 1892 and is consistently ranked among the nation's best for academic achievement and graduation. Boston College was established in 1863 and is located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Boston College Eagles Conte Forum 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, spotlights the excitement at Conte Forum/Kelley Rink as the Boston College Eagles men's hockey team plays for a win against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. With the victory, the Eagles captured the coveted Snooks Kelley – Lefty Smith Trophy, awarded the winner between the Boston College – Notre Dame hockey classic. Boston College is among the top college hockey programs in the country and has established itself as a perennial powerhouse in both regular season and post-season play. Boston College was established in 1863 and is located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
Boston College Eagles Conte Forum 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, spotlights the excitement at Conte Forum/Kelley Rink as the Boston College Eagles men's hockey team plays for a win against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. With the victory, the Eagles captured the coveted Snooks Kelley – Lefty Smith Trophy, awarded the winner between the Boston College – Notre Dame hockey classic. Boston College is among the top college hockey programs in the country and has established itself as a perennial powerhouse in both regular season and post-season play. Boston College was established in 1863 and is located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Syracuse Orange Carrier Dome 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, spotlights the Syracuse Orange playing at the Carrier Dome in a colossal showdown against the Duke Blue Devils. The epic affair featured a thrilling overtime finish in which Syracuse emerged victorious 91-89 and rose to #1 in the nation with the win. The two legendary coaches - Jim Boeheim and Duke's Mike Krzyzewski called it one of the greatest games of all time. The game marked the official tip-off of the Syracuse/Duke rivalry in the ACC. The spectacular event broke the on-campus college basketball attendance record set the prior year, with 35,446 fans packing the largest domed stadium in college sports.
Syracuse Orange Carrier Dome 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, spotlights the Syracuse Orange playing at the Carrier Dome in a colossal showdown against the Duke Blue Devils. The epic affair featured a thrilling overtime finish in which Syracuse emerged victorious 91-89 and rose to #1 in the nation with the win. The two legendary coaches - Jim Boeheim and Duke's Mike Krzyzewski called it one of the greatest games of all time. The game marked the official tip-off of the Syracuse/Duke rivalry in the ACC. The spectacular event broke the on-campus college basketball attendance record set the prior year, with 35,446 fans packing the largest domed stadium in college sports.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Oklahoma State Cowboys Boone Pickens Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the fans cheering as their beloved Oklahoma State Cowboys crush the undefeated Baylor Bears at Boone Pickens Stadium. This evening was a test for both highly ranked teams and one of the nation’s biggest showdowns. In the end, the Cowboys won with a victorious final score of 49-17. OSU fans showed their support with a long-standing tradition of rising to their feet, waving one arm, while singing The Waving Song, “Oklahoma State! Oklahoma State! We'll sing your praise tonight!” Oklahoma State football boasts one of the nation’s top football powers, with a rich bowl history that includes many of the most prestigious games in college football.
Oklahoma State Cowboys Boone Pickens Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the fans cheering as their beloved Oklahoma State Cowboys crush the undefeated Baylor Bears at Boone Pickens Stadium. This evening was a test for both highly ranked teams and one of the nation’s biggest showdowns. In the end, the Cowboys won with a victorious final score of 49-17. OSU fans showed their support with a long-standing tradition of rising to their feet, waving one arm, while singing The Waving Song, “Oklahoma State! Oklahoma State! We'll sing your praise tonight!” Oklahoma State football boasts one of the nation’s top football powers, with a rich bowl history that includes many of the most prestigious games in college football.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Oklahoma State Cowboys Boone Pickens Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the biggest college football rivalry in the state of Oklahoma. Known as the Bedlam football game, the annual battle is between the Oklahoma State University Cowboys and the University of Oklahoma. Like most other intrastate rivalries, the Bedlam Series goes beyond football. It began more than 100 years ago with the rivalry between the two schools' prestigious wrestling programs. Today, football and basketball games stand out as the marquee events. This Bedlam football game was hosted by the Cowboys at Boone Pickens Stadium but regardless of location, Bedlam is for Oklahoma bragging rights and is one of the most intense games of the year.
Oklahoma State Cowboys Boone Pickens Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the biggest college football rivalry in the state of Oklahoma. Known as the Bedlam football game, the annual battle is between the Oklahoma State University Cowboys and the University of Oklahoma. Like most other intrastate rivalries, the Bedlam Series goes beyond football. It began more than 100 years ago with the rivalry between the two schools' prestigious wrestling programs. Today, football and basketball games stand out as the marquee events. This Bedlam football game was hosted by the Cowboys at Boone Pickens Stadium but regardless of location, Bedlam is for Oklahoma bragging rights and is one of the most intense games of the year.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Oklahoma State Cowboys Gallagher-Iba Arena 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Gallagher-Iba Arena, taken by James Blakeway, captures the excitement of the Oklahoma State University Cowboys basketball team playing on their home court. Originally completed in 1938, Gallagher Hall was named to honor wrestling coach Ed Gallagher. After renovations in 1987, it was renamed Gallagher-Iba Arena, in honor of former basketball coach and innovator Henry Iba. The original white maple floor remains the oldest basketball court currently in use. Nicknamed the "Madison Square Garden of the Plains," the arena seats 13,611 fans. Established in 1890, the University enrolls over 20,000 students on its Stillwater, Oklahoma campus.
Oklahoma State Cowboys Gallagher-Iba Arena 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Gallagher-Iba Arena, taken by James Blakeway, captures the excitement of the Oklahoma State University Cowboys basketball team playing on their home court. Originally completed in 1938, Gallagher Hall was named to honor wrestling coach Ed Gallagher. After renovations in 1987, it was renamed Gallagher-Iba Arena, in honor of former basketball coach and innovator Henry Iba. The original white maple floor remains the oldest basketball court currently in use. Nicknamed the "Madison Square Garden of the Plains," the arena seats 13,611 fans. Established in 1890, the University enrolls over 20,000 students on its Stillwater, Oklahoma campus.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Oklahoma Sooners Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Robert Pettit, spotlights the Oklahoma Sooner football team playing its second home game of the season against the Tennessee Volunteers at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Sooner fans were out in force and showed their passion and support at this nationally televised event by “Striping the Stadium,” with even-numbered sections wearing crimson and odd-numbered sections wearing white. Oklahoma’s football program began in 1895, with the team called Rough Riders or Boomers, before changing their nickname to Sooners in 1908. The Oklahoma Sooners hold the record for the longest winning streak in Division I-FBS history.
Oklahoma Sooners Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Robert Pettit, spotlights the Oklahoma Sooner football team playing its second home game of the season against the Tennessee Volunteers at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Sooner fans were out in force and showed their passion and support at this nationally televised event by “Striping the Stadium,” with even-numbered sections wearing crimson and odd-numbered sections wearing white. Oklahoma’s football program began in 1895, with the team called Rough Riders or Boomers, before changing their nickname to Sooners in 1908. The Oklahoma Sooners hold the record for the longest winning streak in Division I-FBS history.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Kansas State Wildcats Bill Snyder Family Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights a mid-season game between two Big 12 Conference teams, the K-State Wildcats and the West Virginia Mountaineers. Adding to the excitement and serving as a backdrop is the recently completed West Stadium Center at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The 250,000 square-foot west-side stadium expansion features a student-athlete dining hall, the Athletics Hall of Honor, new concessions and restrooms, premium seating, press box, field lighting and other amenities. The first-class facility also serves as the northwest gateway to Kansas State University’s beautiful campus.
Kansas State Wildcats Bill Snyder Family Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights a mid-season game between two Big 12 Conference teams, the K-State Wildcats and the West Virginia Mountaineers. Adding to the excitement and serving as a backdrop is the recently completed West Stadium Center at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The 250,000 square-foot west-side stadium expansion features a student-athlete dining hall, the Athletics Hall of Honor, new concessions and restrooms, premium seating, press box, field lighting and other amenities. The first-class facility also serves as the northwest gateway to Kansas State University’s beautiful campus.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Kansas State Wildcats Bramlage Coliseum 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, photographed by Christopher Gjevre, features the Kansas State University Wildcats basketball team playing to a sold out crowd at Bramlage Coliseum. Bramlage Coliseum opened in 1988 and is home to both the men's and women's basketball teams, with seating for 12,528 fans. Named after former graduate and financial contributor Fred Bramlage, the arena was built to replace Ahearn Field House. The Wildcats basketball program began in 1902, has a long history of success, and is part of the Big 12 Conference. The University was founded in 1863 in Manhattan, Kansas, and today educates nearly 24,000 students.
Kansas State Wildcats Bramlage Coliseum 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, photographed by Christopher Gjevre, features the Kansas State University Wildcats basketball team playing to a sold out crowd at Bramlage Coliseum. Bramlage Coliseum opened in 1988 and is home to both the men's and women's basketball teams, with seating for 12,528 fans. Named after former graduate and financial contributor Fred Bramlage, the arena was built to replace Ahearn Field House. The Wildcats basketball program began in 1902, has a long history of success, and is part of the Big 12 Conference. The University was founded in 1863 in Manhattan, Kansas, and today educates nearly 24,000 students.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Kansas Jayhawks Allen Fieldhouse 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of The University of Kansas - Allen Fieldhouse, photographed by Christopher Gjevre, features the Kansas basketball team vs. conference opponent, the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Named in honor of the late Dr. F.C. “Phog” Allen, the Jayhawks’ head coach for 39 years, Allen Fieldhouse is considered one of the more storied college basketball arenas in America. Allen Fieldhouse was dedicated in 1955 and has a seating capacity of 16,300. The court is named after James Naismith, the inventor of basketball and the first basketball coach at The University of Kansas. Ironically, Naismith coached "Phog" Allen, his eventual successor at Kansas and the namesake of Allen Fieldhouse.
Kansas Jayhawks Allen Fieldhouse 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of The University of Kansas - Allen Fieldhouse, photographed by Christopher Gjevre, features the Kansas basketball team vs. conference opponent, the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Named in honor of the late Dr. F.C. “Phog” Allen, the Jayhawks’ head coach for 39 years, Allen Fieldhouse is considered one of the more storied college basketball arenas in America. Allen Fieldhouse was dedicated in 1955 and has a seating capacity of 16,300. The court is named after James Naismith, the inventor of basketball and the first basketball coach at The University of Kansas. Ironically, Naismith coached "Phog" Allen, his eventual successor at Kansas and the namesake of Allen Fieldhouse.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Kansas Jayhawks Memorial Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, features Memorial Stadium - home to the Kansas Jayhawks football team. Kansas played its first game in Central Park in 1890. Two years later, they moved to McCook Field. In 1921 the Jayhawks moved again into Memorial Stadium, the first college campus stadium built west of the Mississippi River. It is the seventh-oldest college stadium in the nation with capacity at 50,071. It is dedicated to the University of Kansas students who fought and died in World War I. The Jayhawks have appeared in 11 bowl games and won or shared 6 conference titles in its history. Traditionally, fans chant "Rock Chalk, Jayhawk" during games. The University, founded in 1865 in Lawrence, Kansas, educates 29,613 students.
Kansas Jayhawks Memorial Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, features Memorial Stadium - home to the Kansas Jayhawks football team. Kansas played its first game in Central Park in 1890. Two years later, they moved to McCook Field. In 1921 the Jayhawks moved again into Memorial Stadium, the first college campus stadium built west of the Mississippi River. It is the seventh-oldest college stadium in the nation with capacity at 50,071. It is dedicated to the University of Kansas students who fought and died in World War I. The Jayhawks have appeared in 11 bowl games and won or shared 6 conference titles in its history. Traditionally, fans chant "Rock Chalk, Jayhawk" during games. The University, founded in 1865 in Lawrence, Kansas, educates 29,613 students.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Baylor Bears McLane Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the Baylor Bears football team playing its inaugural game at the new McLane Stadium, ending the evening with a 45-0 victory over SMU. The Bears’ home opener was completely sold out in record time, as fans hurried to witness Baylor’s first on-campus football game since 1935. Built on a 93-acre site along the Brazos River, the new stadium also serves as a catalyst for business activity and economic development for the City of Waco. Around the site there are tailgating opportunities, as well as an option to take tailgating to the water in the most unique fashion, as fans are now able to boat to Baylor games. The new facility seats 45,145 fans with future expansion possible to 55,000.
Baylor Bears McLane Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the Baylor Bears football team playing its inaugural game at the new McLane Stadium, ending the evening with a 45-0 victory over SMU. The Bears’ home opener was completely sold out in record time, as fans hurried to witness Baylor’s first on-campus football game since 1935. Built on a 93-acre site along the Brazos River, the new stadium also serves as a catalyst for business activity and economic development for the City of Waco. Around the site there are tailgating opportunities, as well as an option to take tailgating to the water in the most unique fashion, as fans are now able to boat to Baylor games. The new facility seats 45,145 fans with future expansion possible to 55,000.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Iowa State Cyclones Jack Trice Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Jack Trice Stadium, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the jubilation after the in-state battle between the Iowa State Cyclones and the Iowa Hawkeyes for the Cy-Hawk Trophy. At the end of the afternoon, the Cyclones emerged victorious after triple overtime for a final score of 44-41. The 56,085 fans who packed Jack Trice Stadium set the second-highest attendance record in stadium history. Many of those fans rushed the field at the conclusion to share in the Cyclone victory. The Iowa State – Iowa Rivalry began on October 1, 1894, with Iowa State winning 16-8. Today it is still one of the most highly anticipated football games in the state of Iowa.
Iowa State Cyclones Jack Trice Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Jack Trice Stadium, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the jubilation after the in-state battle between the Iowa State Cyclones and the Iowa Hawkeyes for the Cy-Hawk Trophy. At the end of the afternoon, the Cyclones emerged victorious after triple overtime for a final score of 44-41. The 56,085 fans who packed Jack Trice Stadium set the second-highest attendance record in stadium history. Many of those fans rushed the field at the conclusion to share in the Cyclone victory. The Iowa State – Iowa Rivalry began on October 1, 1894, with Iowa State winning 16-8. Today it is still one of the most highly anticipated football games in the state of Iowa.   SOLD OUT!
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