Winston–Salem Memorial Coliseum

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Winston–Salem Memorial Coliseum was a multi-purpose arena in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The arena, which opened in 1955, held 8,500 people and was eventually replaced by the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in 1989. It was home to the Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's basketball team from 1956 to 1989, though from 1959 onward the Deacons played a large number of their games at the Greensboro Coliseum as well.

It also hosted the Carolina Cougars of the American Basketball Association during some but not all of the team's tenure in North Carolina from 1969 through 1974. It also hosted the Winston-Salem Polar Twins when they played in the Southern Hockey League and the Carolina/Winston-Salem Thunderbirds of the Atlantic Coast Hockey League. In addition, it was the site of the MEAC Men's Basketball Tournament from 1980 to 1982.

[edit] Wake Forest basketball

Here are some notable games at the old coliseum (Source: Wake Forest Media Guide):

  • December 11, 1966: North Carolina State and Wake begin what becomes the longest game in ACC history after the lights at the coliseum are blackened due to a transformer fire with 10:02 remaining in the first half. The two teams resumed the game on February 23 with State taking a 101-75 win.
  • February 15, 1969: Charlie Davis scores a school record 51 points in a game against American.

Coordinates: 36°07′40″N 80°15′27″W / 36.127866°N 80.257628°W / 36.127866; -80.257628


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