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College Basketball Arenas

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 6:59 pm
by Wildcat Ryan
Since there is a Football Stadium Pictures topic on FCS football. Why dont we make one about our Basketball teams. Name the School, the Arena, and its capacity


Weber State University
Dee Events Center (By far the best in the Big Sky Conference)
12,000

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Re: College Basketball Arenas

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 7:12 pm
by dbackjon
NAU Skydome - basketball court is in one corner

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Re: College Basketball Arenas

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:43 pm
by clenz
McCleod Center - University of Northern Iowa 7,018 – total capacity

http://www.uni.edu/mcleod/tickets.shtml

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Re: College Basketball Arenas

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 10:00 pm
by Willie
Wildcat Ryan wrote: Dee Events Center (By far the best in the Big Sky Conference)
I dunno about that...but I'm not saying the Adams Center is the best either.

Adams Center Dahlberg Arena
University of Montana Missoula
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Re: College Basketball Arenas

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 11:25 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
Willie06 wrote:
Wildcat Ryan wrote: Dee Events Center (By far the best in the Big Sky Conference)
I dunno about that...but I'm not saying the Adams Center is the best either.
The Adams Center & Dee are the 2 best. The only other one even in contention would be Worthington.

Dee is huge, but it's way bigger than Weber actually needs (why did they build a 12,000 seat arena in Ogden?) and, as a result, it seems pretty empty most of the time even with relatively good attendance numbers.

The beauty of Dahlberg is that it's decently sized, but still seems cozy enough that even a sub-par crowd can have an impact.

Re: College Basketball Arenas

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:47 am
by Col Hogan
The Mullins Center, named after the local state representative who procured the funding to build the multi-use facility, sits on the west side of the UMass Campus...
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Built in 1993, the center can seat 9493 for basketball and 8383 for hockey...
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Re: College Basketball Arenas

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:55 pm
by Wildcat Ryan
Mvemjsunpx wrote:
Willie06 wrote: I dunno about that...but I'm not saying the Adams Center is the best either.
The Adams Center & Dee are the 2 best. The only other one even in contention would be Worthington.

Dee is huge, but it's way bigger than Weber actually needs (why did they build a 12,000 seat arena in Ogden?) and, as a result, it seems pretty empty most of the time even with relatively good attendance numbers.
The beauty of Dahlberg is that it's decently sized, but still seems cozy enough that even a sub-par crowd can have an impact.

The Reason the Dee Events Center was built to seat so many people, is because back when it was built, Weber State's basketball team had the fan support and filled it most of the time. Even now when in state rivals come to town, the place usually attracts 10,000 fans. And when Weber hosted the tournament 2 years ago, We had 11,868 fans at the game, and it was very very loud. Believe me its not too big for Weber State.

The only problem i have with it is that we need a new jumbo-tron scoreboard. We got a new scoreboard for our football, but now its time to get one for basketball.

Re: College Basketball Arenas

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:05 pm
by danefan
University at Albany
Sefcu Arena
Capacity - 4538 (and turning into a good little home court advantage. It gets loud!)

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Re: College Basketball Arenas

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:58 pm
by slycat
Texas State

Strahan Coliseum

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Re: College Basketball Arenas

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:59 pm
by Wildcat Ryan
Montana State
Worthington Arena
7,250

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Re: College Basketball Arenas

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:02 pm
by clenz
Here are a bunch more pictures of the McCleod Center in Cedar Falls, per panthernation.com. They are kind of large though, sorry

During starting line ups. From the south end, the glass is the alumni sweet, and through the connecting concourse is the UNIDome
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Facing SE
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Those can be found, with a couple more, in full size at http://media.panthernation.com/albums/U ... +2006.aspx


Here are some during construction found at http://media.panthernation.com/albums/M ... r+pix.aspx

The construction pictures really give you a good look at the outside, and how it is connected with the UNIDome

Re: College Basketball Arenas

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:01 pm
by Wildcat Ryan
Sacramento State
Hornets Nest
1,200

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Re: College Basketball Arenas

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:08 pm
by Wildcat Ryan
Portland State
Stott Center
1,500

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Re: College Basketball Arenas

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 6:31 pm
by guinzone
Youngstown State University
Beeghly Center
Capacity: 6,500

Here is a photo from Friday Night's game that was broadcasted on ESPNU. YSU defeated Cleveland State 64-60 in front of 6,249 fans, the 4th largest in YSU history!

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Re: College Basketball Arenas

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 8:42 pm
by Col Hogan
1200 & 1500...for college basketball???

Re: College Basketball Arenas

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 8:55 pm
by Willie
Col Hogan wrote:1200 & 1500...for college basketball???
I was thinking the same...my college is D3 and we have a 4,500 seat arena. 2,000 on the side you can see, and 2,500 on the side this pic was taken from.

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Re: College Basketball Arenas

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 9:07 pm
by Wildcat Ryan
[quote="Col Hogan"]1200 & 1500...for college basketball???[/quote]

Yep, Sac St and Portland State have the two smallest arenas in the conference. Northern Colorado isnt far off with 2,700.

Big Sky arenas from biggest to smallest

1. Dee Events Center- Weber State- 12,000
2. Dahlberg Arena- Montana- 7,320
3. Worthington Arena- Montana State- 7,250
4. Holt Arena- Idaho State- 7,000
Walkup Skydome- Northern Arizona- 7,000
5. Reese Court- Eastern Washington- 6,000
6. Butler-Hancock- Northern Colorado- 2,700
7. Stott Center- Portland State- 1,500
8. Hornets nest- Sacramento State- 1,200


Yeah its pretty embarassing when your local high school has a bigger gym. Portland State is kind of making up for it by being a good team.