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The Riverhawks played at Wharton Field House during their final season (2007–08). The team began play as a member of the ABA in 2006. The team played at the Activities Center at Marycrest College in Davenport, Iowa.
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IndyStar has been tracking prices on a select group of tickets to Swift's shows in Indianapolis. For the tickets that are still available of that group, prices have dropped between 7% and 15% ...
The building is named for Theodore Finley Wharton. In the 1920s, Wharton was President of the Moline High School Athletic Booster Club and organized a group, the Maroon and White Association, to raise funds for construction of a field house. [2] The field house would be adjacent to Browning Field (opened 1912) and host Moline Maroon teams.
Ticket transfers to Swift's shows are now restricted to a 72-hour window before the event, Ticketmaster announced earlier this month. Previously, fans were able to swap tickets at any time.
The conference experienced steady growth through the first three decades of its existence, expanding from six members to sixteen. The first addition was Lewis University in 1980, followed in 1984 by Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW; the athletic program is now Purdue Fort Wayne), then Northern Kentucky University in 1985 and Kentucky State University in 1989.