:Talk:Hagan Arena
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Merging in [[Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse]]
Essentially they are the same facility, other then the Fieldhouse under went an extensive renovation that coincided with a name change. The histories on the two pages are mirror images of each other as well. I could see if these were 2 distinct structures, i.e. a total knockdown and rebuild or an entirely new facility, i could see keeping the pages separate, but otherwise it's just redundant. --boothy443(r|e|c|t|o) 03:58, 27 January 2011 (UTC)
:I vote in favor of a merge. It's the same structure with a facelift. The original Fieldhouse page should have a new section for the renovation, like Soldier Field and Yankee Stadium (1923). Then maybe do a rename/redirect from Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse to Hagan Arena. --MikeUMA (talk) 04:59, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
i vote in favor of merge. I also recommend calling the page Michael J. Hagen '85 Arena. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 174.60.173.38 (talk) 16:38, 8 February 2013 (UTC)
Home record
The Saint Joseph's Hawks men's basketball page claimed their home record was 320-81 from 1949-2008 while the Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse and Hagan Arena pages claimed 305-76. None of them cited sources and I couldn't find one in a quick search. Either of those numbers average out to ~6 home basketball games a year versus an average of 10-15 for most teams over the same time period, so I deleted the statistic from all three pages. Robert Bin Peters (talk) 18:16, 25 November 2011 (UTC)Robert Bin Peters