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In 1969, the arena was officially renamed Levitt Arena after Wichita department store magnate Henry Levitt, who had recently died. Levitt's Wichita clothing store sponsored basketball team won three consecutive national Amateur Athletic Union titles in the 1930s at a time when colleges and corporate-sponsored teams competed in the same tournament.
Kansas and Wichita State scheduled a game for the 2023–24 season, their first regular season game since 1993. Wichita State last played Kansas in the 2015 NCAA tournament, a game they won 78–65. Kansas leads the all-time series 12–3. They last played Kansas State in the 2023–24 season, a game which they lost 60–69.
Intrust Bank Arena is a 15,000-seat multi-purpose arena located in Wichita. It is home to the Wichita Thunder of the ECHL . Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center a multi-function downtown complex, city-owned, with convention center, concert and exhibition halls and other facilities, it has been used for professional wrestling ...
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Wichita State hasn’t sold out the Roundhouse since 2020, but the Shockers hope to once again after their 7-1 start to the season.
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The franchise was founded as B. Levitt & Sons in 1911 by Russian immigrant Bernard Levitt. After Bernard died his sons Henry (1894-June 20, 1968), [1] Leo (known as Buddy)(died 1978) and Isadore (1898-1985) [2] Levitt renamed the business Henry's. He opened a new store at 420 E. Douglas two blocks west of the original store.
Henry Levitt Arena (Wichita, Kansas) 1978: Creighton: 54–52 Indiana State: Omaha Civic Auditorium (Omaha, Nebraska) 1979: Indiana State: 69–59 New Mexico State: Hulman Center (Terre Haute, Indiana) 1980: Bradley: 62–59 West Texas State: Robertson Memorial Field House (Peoria, Illinois) 1981: Creighton: 70–64 Wichita State: Henry Levitt ...