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374:. The Bell Tower's chimes would make the Tin Can's roof reverberate. There was no air conditioning, heating, or insulation in the Tin Can, which left it freezing in the winter and "like an oven" in the summer. Dripping water would often leak down the walls and form icicles. By 1927, players wore sweatshirts and gloves while warming up due to the cold conditions in the venue and its lack of heating, and later, effective heating. In 1929, it was announced that there would be a renovation to add a heating system. In addition, there will be a place created for a stage to be placed for concerts. Despite the installation of a heating system, players and coaches still complained about the temperature. Near the end of December 1940, the Tin Can was announced to be receiving a $ 4,000 paint job on the exterior. Backboards that were used by the students were replaced, along with the addition of signs and partitions placed at the entrance. One writer expressed that the floors were "spic and span" after not having been cleaned in a long time. 488:. Collegiate boxing drew crowds close to 2,500 for fights that featured North Carolina born boxers Marion Diehl and Gates Kimball. The building hosted the Southern Conference's annual Southern Indoor Track and Field Games for a total of nine years, where the Tar Heels won seven of those nine meets. The dance committee would also often use it to host dances. Physical education classes made use of the venue in the years after the team's departure specifically for volleyball and track skills. In addition, the Freshman basketball team got to practice in the venue at an earlier time, after having to practice at night when they shared it with the varsity. In the 1930s and early 1940s, the Tin Can was a "mecca" for listening to big bands. A Charlotte businessman Charlie Wood sponsored a campus band between 1937 and 1940 that used the facility and during that time several artists like 334:, with the roof and siding being galvanized sheet iron. The venue was 300 feet by 110 feet and included one toilet. In addition to basketball courts, it held a one-sixth mile track. Aside from hosting varsity basketball contests, intramural sports were planned to use the facility. It was the first building on campus to be strictly for an athletic purpose. Before being built, it was hoped to allow roughly 4,000 spectators in the building when using three of the courts to host tournaments. However, the portable bleachers that were used only allowed roughly 2,500 fans. As a whole, it was thought to be visually unappealing, and one 2993: 1892: 1854: 1811: 1768: 1727: 1684: 1586: 1489: 1452: 1415: 1377: 1334: 1281: 1244: 1201: 1150: 1098: 1031: 991: 953: 896: 844: 793: 718: 672: 280:, the building was used as a temporary dormitory for around 275 students. When a structure was announced to be built in the Tin Can's location in 1976, the university's trustees weighed the costs of moving the existing structure to the east end of Fetzer Field or tearing down the Tin Can and building a replica in the aforementioned location. Ultimately, the structure was torn down and a new one built on Fetzer Field. In total, the university used the temporary building for 54 years. 391: 289: 570:
400,000 and $ 450,000. No parts of the original Tin Can were to be used in the new building's construction. Blyth stated moving the original Tin Can was considered, but ultimately rejected. The $ 5.9 million building to be placed on top of where the Tin Can laid was hoped to completed by November 1979 and featured 157,000 square feet that would be used for handball, squash, and three large gymnasiums, among other uses.
232:, the university appropriated $ 54,482.45 to have a structure built to house the team. Then Graduate Manager of Athletics Charles T. Woollen decided to build a temporary structure with those funds and a more permanent venue later. Plans were purchased and work began in October 1923. The building, which was a completely 68: 260:, among others. It hosted the Southern Indoor Track and Field Games for the Southern Conference for nine years. Outside of athletics, the Tin Can was the site of many class picnics, school dances, class registration, and concerts. In the 1930s and 1940s, the building hosted several big bands and artists including 430:
play in the 1930s, the capacity of the Tin Can proved insufficient to meet the increased interest in the team. North Carolina played the last of their games there at the end of the 1938 season, having officially moved to the adjacent Woollen Gymnasium on January 4, 1939. The last game that was played
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It was decided that a structure similar to the Tin Can was to be built near Fetzer Field by November 1977. That new structure would be of similar dimensions and serve the same purpose. Then Physical Education Department chairman Carl S. Blyth stated the cost for that new building would be between $
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in 1940 stated that roughly 500 students and athletes would make use of the facility. After the basketball team left, volleyball courts and a golf driving cage were added. It also contained a fencing strip and platform, along with the indoor track and its regulation basketball court still. Pick-up
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structure, was built with galvanized steel sheet siding and roof. Many felt the building did not have an attractive exterior. The building featured one bathroom, no locker or dressing rooms, and no heating system, initially. Quickly the building earned a reputation for being cold during the winter
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the season before, one would have to get there an hour early to guarantee a spot. The total cost for the venue was constructed for $ 54,482.25. In April 1923, North Carolina's Board of Trustees allocated $ 40,000 for a physical training building. Graduate Manager of Athletics Charles T. Woollen
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No longer needed for major athletic events, the Tin Can was used for a variety of purposes during the remainder of its life. The gym served as an annex for Woollen Gymnasium. In 1940, there were rumors that the Tin Can would be renovated on the interior and a form of insulation would be added,
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On April 12, 1976, the university's trustees approved the building plans for a new facility on the site of the Tin Can. It was also revealed they were debating on what to do with the Tin Can: either move it to the east end of Fetzer Field or build a new facility like the Tin Can in that same
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The Tin Can was always freezing they had icicles in the corners. To stay warm the electricians put those big-wattage bulbs under the benches, and we had blankets and wore heavy sweat clothes. Later on they did get central heat in there, but it was never adequate. You couldn't dress there.
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to shower. Due to continued heating issues, small electric heaters that featured blowers were used, but this proved ineffective. Heaters would be placed near the benches during games, while the crowd had no heaters in their area. There were four heaters that the Tin Can had in 1940.
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was against Washington & Lee on February 17, 1938, where 4,000 fans attended as Carolina beat the visitors 42–39. The Tar Heels won Southern Conference regular season titles in 1922, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1935, and 1936, along with conference titles in 1924, 1925, 1926, and 1935.
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in early June. It was stipulated that 25 sheets of the siding be saved in the deconstruction for the alumni department, who would sell them to former students as sentimental pieces. The Tin Can was used for 54 years after being envisioned as a temporary building. Don Bolden of
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The Carolina teams played 15 seasons in the arena. Across those seasons, the Tar Heels played 150 games, where they amassed 130 wins against 20 losses, for a win percentage of 86.7%. In four of the fifteen seasons, the team went undefeated in all contests at the Tin Can:
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reported that construction began on the new indoor facility by raising steel erectors. This steel construction was to be finished within three weeks and only one more week was needed to place the floors, before the building was to be finished. The floor was
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wrote following the game: "Two thousand spectators, well-wrapped in overcoats, shivered away in the spacious and airy and saw the 'Tin Can' christened with a victory." After several of the first home games that season,
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location. Prior to deciding on the future of the venue, the trustees wanted to see the cost estimates for moving the Tin Can. The structure was finally demolished in 1977 to allow the construction of the present day
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in the preceding years strove the efforts to build a new facility so that more of the student body would be able to view games. It was reported that if one desired to go to a game at the then home venue
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and hot during the summer time. An official heating system and, later individual heaters, were added to the building, but did not help the temperature problem. The men's basketball team moved to the
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for over 200 students. Those that stayed in the structure were known as "tin canners" and would bathe and use the restrooms in Woollen Gymnasium. The students stayed there for several weeks.
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team from January 8, 1924, through February 17, 1938, across fifteen seasons. Due to increased demand for viewing the varsity basketball team and limited capacity at then home court
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basketball was a common use for the court. Each year there would be class picnics or barbeques that would be held in the Tin Can before it closed. In 1965, while
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allowing it to remain a permanent part of campus. Specifically, it was hoped to insulate the walls with red brick. While concurrently operational with Woollen,
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championships: six regular season titles and four conference tournament titles. Aside from basketball the building was used for many other sports including:
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decided to build a temporary venue rather than another small facility, while planning to build another larger and central gymnasium later (what became
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It's so dark in there that you can hardly see the ball. To catch a quick pass you have to use your forearms and your chest as well as your hands.
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Helms and Premo-Porretta national championships in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics; NCAA championships in bolded italics
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Several sources have put the Tin Can's construction cost at $ 54,482.45, while there is another source that states it was $ 6,741,72.
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Since there were no showers in the building, athletes and students would have to head to their dormitories or
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wrote that the venue should be called "the Refrigerator" instead of the Tin Can. The Tar Heels concluded the
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article written after its removal, stated that most people considered the structure to be an "eyesore."
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and season in the Tin Can undefeated. The team was retroactively named the national champion by the
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The first game in the Tin Can was played on January 8, 1924, when Carolina squared off against
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North Carolina basketball player Bob Bennett in 1965 on practicing in the Tin Can
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The school was known as the University of North Carolina until February 1963.
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ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game
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The Indoor Athletic Center was used for a myriad of other sports including:
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would play on one full length court, with stands being provided for fans.
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and Woollen Gymnasium along South Road, on the site of what is now
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The cleared land before construction of the Tin Can began in 1923.
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During their time in the Tin Can, the Tar Heels won several
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The building for indoor athletic field was purchased from
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Former arena in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
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The structure was never given a formal name aside from
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Carolina Basketball 2022-23 Facts & Records Book
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Rose Jr. (November 5, 1929). 1123:"New gym to be built on Tin Can site" 737: 7: 966:Larry Tarleton (February 27, 1965). 3988:Basketball venues in North Carolina 1702:Leonard Lobred (December 6, 1938). 1561:Shelley Rolfe (February 18, 1938). 3214:North Carolina–Wake Forest rivalry 1925:from the original on May 20, 2023. 1867:Bruce Ellis (September 23, 1977). 1786:Burke Shipley (October 16, 1946). 1661:"Sentimental alums buy Tin scraps" 1659:Bruce Ellis (September 23, 1977). 968:"Facilities Get Better And Better" 14: 1176:Skip Foreman (December 1, 1976). 930:"The Dances Linger On In Tin Can" 768:Vance Barron (February 6, 1963). 566:felt the Tin Can was a landmark. 4033:Sports venues demolished in 1977 3088:Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium 2991: 1890: 1852: 1809: 1766: 1725: 1682: 1584: 1487: 1450: 1413: 1375: 1352:Ben Snyder (December 15, 1940). 1332: 1279: 1242: 1199: 1148: 1096: 1029: 989: 951: 894: 842: 791: 716: 670: 66: 4023:Sports venues completed in 1924 4003:Indoor arenas in North Carolina 3209:North Carolina–NC State rivalry 1829:Merton Vance (April 12, 1976). 557:. 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35Β°54β€²33β€³N 79Β°2β€²49β€³W / 35.90917Β°N 79.04694Β°W / 35.90917; -79.04694
The Tin Can in 1946
Chapel Hill
N.C.
United States
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Capacity
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
North Carolina Tar Heels
NCAA
Men's basketball
North Carolina Tar Heels
men's basketball
Bynum Gymnasium
steel
Woollen Gymnasium
Southern Conference
wrestling
fencing
boxing
Frank Sinatra
Tommy Dorsey
volleyball
golf
World War II
A cleared area ready to be built on.
University of North Carolina
Bynum Gymnasium
Woollen Gymnasium
school's varsity team

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