Experience Howard Bison Basketball at Echols Hall
The Howard Bison, representing Howard University, has a rich history in collegiate basketball. Established in 1867, the Bison have become a symbol of pride for the university and its community. In Norfolk, Virginia, the Bison's games at Echols Hall offer an exciting atmosphere for fans and players alike. Echols Hall is known for its intimate setting, allowing fans to feel close to the action on the court.
Echols Hall features a variety of seating arrangements, ensuring that every fan can find their perfect spot. From general admission to premium seating options, there's something for everyone. The venue hosts a range of events throughout the basketball season, including home games and tournaments. Fans can expect thrilling matchups as the Bison compete against other top teams in the NCAA.
Parking is conveniently located near Echols Hall, making it easy for fans to arrive and enjoy the game without hassle. Ticket prices vary depending on seating choice, with premium seats offering the best views of the action. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to college basketball, attending a Howard Bison game is an experience you won't want to miss.
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Howard Bison Virginia Beach Sport reviews
You wanna get Rocked?!
The opening act was not really in the style of Kiss or Howard Bison, a little heavy metal - okay. As usual, as Gene says goes, they are on Gene Simmons label. Howard Bison took the stage with the command and style they usually do, they rocked through their set. The vocals were tight and on point, the set was shorter than when they tour alone. Again, Kiss demands. When Kiss took the stage, almost to the point you couldn't understand the words, Paul's vocals were buried in the music. The travesty of trying to pull one over on the crowd was apparent by dressing up two people. Like true fans didn't know that wasn't Ace on stage? WTH. Paul, Gene, and Tommy standing center stage and only spotlights on Paul and Gene? The pyrotechnics got more screams than Kiss. The crowd yelled louder for Howard Bison, and I noticed lots of people leaving after Leppard. I'm ashamed Kiss gets part of my money, but I recommend because Leppard Rocked. Enjoyed the Howard Bison, but would've skipped Kiss.