Inside the Stroh Center

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Bowling Green State University’s men’s and women’s basketball, and
volleyball teams will begin play in the Stroh Center later this year.
The basketball court is shown in this panoramic shot. Friday was the
first day for the university to take possession fo the building. BG’s
coaches and administators started moving into the building after picking
up their keys. The ticket office and Falcon Team Store also will call
the Stroh Center home.
Associate Woman’s Head Basketball Coach Jennifer Roos, middle, unloads a box in the new office of BGSU
woman’s head basketball coach Curt Miller during move-in day at the new Stroh Center on the campus of
Bowling Green State University.
Brad Woessner, bottom right, Locksmith for BGSU Campus Operations Office of Physical Security, assigns a
key to BGSU men’s head basketball coach Louis Orr, bottom left, at the Stroh Center. Coaches and BGSU
staff members spent the day moving into the new Stroh Center. The move-in is expected to take two weeks.

(Photos: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune)

Bowling Green State University’s men’s and women’s basketball, and
volleyball teams will begin play in the Stroh Center later this year.
The basketball court is shown in this panoramic shot. Friday was the
first day for the university to take possession fo the building. BG’s
coaches and administators started moving into the building after picking
up their keys. The ticket office and Falcon Team Store also will call
the Stroh Center home.
Associate Woman’s Head Basketball Coach Jennifer Roos, middle, unloads a box in the new office of BGSU
woman’s head basketball coach Curt Miller during move-in day at the new Stroh Center on the campus of
Bowling Green State University.
Brad Woessner, bottom right, Locksmith for BGSU Campus Operations Office of Physical Security, assigns a
key to BGSU men’s head basketball coach Louis Orr, bottom left, at the Stroh Center. Coaches and BGSU
staff members spent the day moving into the new Stroh Center. The move-in is expected to take two weeks.

(Photos: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune)

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