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Coles Sports and Recreation Center; The Coliseum (West Georgia) College Avenue Gymnasium; College Park Center; The Complex (Valdosta, Georgia) Convocation Center (Ohio University) Corbett Sports Center; Cotterell Court; Coussoulis Arena; Covelli Center; Cox Pavilion; Crawford Hall (Irvine) Curb Event Center
The Fieldhouse served as Dayton's home court from 1950 to 1969, with the Flyers compiling a 256-33 record in the facility. [1] [2] Upon completion of the UD Arena, the Fieldhouse served as a training facility for sports teams, a recreation complex for UD students and office space for the athletic department. In 1975, the Physical Activities ...
Populous, legally Populous Holdings, Inc., is a global architectural and design practice specializing in sports facilities, arenas and convention centers, as well as the planning and design of major special events. Populous was created through a management buyout in January 2009, becoming independently owned and operated.
Ratio Architects [3] of Indianapolis was the primary architect firm for the building with Weddle Brothers Construction Company [4] facilitating its construction. Mellencamp Pavilion now exceeds more than 100,000 square feet (9,300 square metres) to include a meeting room, two offices, a training room, a full kitchen and 8,000 square-feet (743 m ...
The Merrimack Athletics Complex is the home of the Merrimack College Warriors athletics teams. It has a basketball court and hockey arena. It has a basketball court and hockey arena. Hammel Court , located in the Volpe Athletic Center , is the home of the men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the volleyball team.
Davidson College women's volleyball John M. Belk Arena is a 5,295-seat multi-purpose arena , located on the campus of Davidson College , in Davidson, North Carolina , United States . It is named for Davidson alumnus and benefactor John M. Belk (1920–2007), class of 1943.
Behind Alumni Arena, a playing fields complex provides lighted outdoor space for several sports, including soccer, field hockey, softball, tennis, basketball, handball and archery. [2] In 2011, the lighting and sound systems in the arena were upgraded to state-of-the-art quality. [3] A new video and scoring system was also installed. [3]
Hilliard Gates Sports Center is a multi-purpose arena located in the northeast corner of the Purdue University Fort Wayne campus, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It opened in 1981 and contains 68,106 square feet (6,327.3 m 2) of space. It is home to the Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons volleyball and men's and women's basketball teams. [1]