Photos by Gregory Koch, Stadium Journey
Stadium Info FANFARE Score: 3.57
Nininger Hall E College Street Bridgewater, VA 22812
Year Opened: 1958 Capacity: 1,000
Fly Like an Eagle, Into Nininger Hall
Bridgewater College is located in Bridgewater, Virginia, in the Shenandoah Valley portion of the state. The school has about 1,800 students, and the athletic programs compete in Division III of the NCAA, in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC).
Bridgewater basketball calls Nininger Hall home. The 1,000-seat arena is located in a building that also contains Bridgewater's health and human sciences department.
Food & Beverage 2
There is a concession stand at Nininger Hall, but when Stadium Journey visited, it was closed, as it is staffed by student groups and we visited over winter break. Other fans indicated the menu was pretty basic, so this rating represents our best estimate.
Atmosphere 5
Entering Nininger Hall puts you in a lobby with murals and banners honoring Bridgewater athletics. The ticket table is right in front of you, and you will turn left or right to get to the doors to the arena. Once you get inside, most seats are plastic bleachers, all of which have a great view of the court. The stands on one side are slightly elevated up a short flight of stairs from court level but everyone has a good angle. There are a few chairback seats at Nininger Hall, but they are reserved for season ticket holders. The triangular roof of the arena helps trap sound in and make the crowd seem louder than it otherwise would sound.
Scoreboards on both baselines show only basic information like the score, clock, team timeouts, and fouls. Halftime entertainment at Eagles games usually involves some sort of contest between fans. Speaking of contests, you may receive a raffle ticket upon entry for a chance to win a prize from the gameday sponsor, which could be anyone from Domino's Pizza to a local golf course.
Bridgewater has a small cheerleading squad, although they can usually be found in the stands rather than on the court. There was no band present when Stadium Journey visited. The PA music was standard for the most part, but after the game, they played "Fly Like an Eagle" about Bridgewater's nickname.
Overall, a Bridgewater game at Nininger Hall has an impressive atmosphere for Division III.
Neighborhood 4
Bridgewater is a small town in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, but that does not mean nothing is going on. Most businesses are located along Main Street (Route 42), a short drive away from the Bridgewater campus. Francesco's Italian, El Charro Mexican, and the Cracked Village Pub are all good places to check out. Smiley's Ice Cream is located closer to I-81 and you will probably drive by it on your way in. It serves delicious ice cream made on-site, including special flavors that vary weekly as well as many regular flavors. It is one of the best ice cream places in the Shenandoah Valley in our opinion. We recommend the banana ice cream, made with fresh bananas.
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Fans 4
Bridgewater draws a few hundred fans to a typical basketball game, which doesn't fill Nininger Hall but is a good crowd for this level. The fans here are loud and seem even louder because of the triangular roof. They cheer on their team throughout the game and are not afraid to yell at the refs if they feel they have made a bad call.
As the ODAC covers a relatively small geographic footprint, there will typically be fans of the visiting team present as well. If you are rooting for the road team, you should not expect any issues from the home fans.
Access 3
Bridgewater's campus is located a few miles off I-81 and US 11. Once you get on campus, there is a large lot across the street from the arena, and if this fills up, fans can park in most other lots on campus, as long as it is a weekend or after 5 PM on a weekday. As Bridgewater plays few if any weekday afternoon games, these time restrictions should not be an issue. A small lot is located right next to the arena, but this is reserved for gameday personnel and fans cannot park here. There are a couple of handicapped spaces in this lot for fans who require them.
Restrooms are located in the lobby across from the arena doors. Go out the doors and turn right (or turn left from the lobby as you come in.) The women's room is on the left right before the door to the stairwell, and the men's room is inside the stairwell on your left at the bottom of the stairs. You will not have to climb any stairs to get there, just enter the stairwell and it's right there. These bathrooms are of a sufficient size for the crowd.
Return on Investment 4
Tickets are $10 for adults, with discounts available for youth and seniors. They should be purchased through the HomeTown Ticketing app in advance and displayed on your phone as you come in, though they will help you purchase them on-site if need be. Either way, it will go through the app, so there is no point in waiting.
Officially you need to buy two separate tickets for a doubleheader involving the men's and women's teams, but as they do not clear the arena in between, there is no way for them to enforce this.
Overall, a Bridgewater basketball game is a very good value.
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Extras 3
The murals in the lobby and the banners in the arena honoring Bridgewater's athletic accomplishments are each worthy of an extra star here. A third and final star for the promotional raffle giveaways from local sponsors.
Final Thoughts
Bridgewater College may be Division III, but the experience at an Eagles basketball game is on par with many low-level Division I schools. Hoops fans visiting Virginia's Shenandoah Valley will want to check out a game at Nininger Hall.
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