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This is a list of arenas that currently serve as the home venue for NCAA Division I college basketball teams. Conference affiliations reflect those in the upcoming 2020–21 season . The arenas serve as home venues for both the men's and women's teams except where noted. In addition, venues which are not located on campus or are used infrequently during the season have been listed.
Current arenas
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Arena
City
State
Team
Conference
Capacity
Opened
Conte Forum
Chestnut Hill
MA
Boston College
ACC
8,606
1988
Littlejohn Coliseum
Clemson
SC
Clemson
ACC
9,000
1968
Cameron Indoor Stadium
Durham
NC
Duke
ACC
9,314
1940
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center
Tallahassee
FL
Florida State
ACC
12,100
1981
Hank McCamish Pavilion
Atlanta
GA
Georgia Tech
ACC
8,600
1956
KFC Yum! Center
Louisville
KY
Louisville
ACC
22,090
2010
Watsco Center
Coral Gables
FL
Miami (FL)
ACC
7,972
2003
Dean Smith Center
Chapel Hill
NC
North Carolina (men)
ACC
21,750
1986
PNC Arena
Raleigh
NC
North Carolina State men
ACC
19,557
1999
Edmund P. Joyce Center
Notre Dame
IN
Notre Dame
ACC
9,149
1968
Petersen Events Center
Pittsburgh
PA
Pittsburgh
ACC
12,508
2002
Carrier Dome
Syracuse
NY
Syracuse
ACC
35,446
1980
John Paul Jones Arena
Charlottesville
VA
Virginia
ACC
14,593
2006
Cassell Coliseum
Blacksburg
VA
Virginia Tech
ACC
10,052
1962
Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Winston-Salem
NC
Wake Forest
ACC
14,665
1989
SEFCU Arena
Guilderland
NY
Albany
America East
4,538
1992
Binghamton University Events Center
Vestal
NY
Binghamton
America East
5,142
2004
Chase Arena
Hartford
CT
Hartford
America East
4,017
1990
Cross Insurance Center
Bangor
ME
Maine
America East
5,800
2013
Lundholm Gym
Durham
NH
New Hampshire
America East
3,500
1938
Island Federal Credit Union Arena
Stony Brook
NY
Stony Brook
America East
4,160
1967
Wellness and Events Center
Newark
NJ
NJIT
American East
3,500
2017
Costello Athletic Center
Lowell
MA
UMass Lowell
America East
2,100
1964
Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell
Lowell
MA
UMass Lowell
America East
6,496
1998
UMBC Event Center
Catonsville
MD
UMBC
America East
5,000
2018
Patrick Gym
Burlington
VT
Vermont
America East
3,228
1963
Fifth Third Arena
Cincinnati
OH
Cincinnati
The American
12,012
1989
Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum
Greenville
NC
East Carolina
The American
8,000
1968
Fertitta Center
Houston
TX
Houston
The American
7,100
1969
FedExForum
Memphis
TN
Memphis men
The American
18,119
2004
Moody Coliseum
University Park
TX
SMU
The American
7,000
1956
Yuengling Center
Tampa
FL
South Florida
The American
10,411
1980
Liacouras Center [a]
Philadelphia
PA
Temple
The American
10,205
1997
Devlin Fieldhouse
New Orleans
LA
Tulane
The American
3,600
1933
Reynolds Center
Tulsa
OK
Tulsa
The American
8,355
1998
Addition Financial Arena
Orlando
FL
UCF
The American
9,465
2007
Charles Koch Arena [b]
Wichita
KS
Wichita State
The American
10,506
1955
John M. Belk Arena
Davidson
NC
Davidson
Atlantic 10
5,223
1989
University of Dayton Arena
Dayton
OH
Dayton
Atlantic 10
13,435
1969
Palumbo Center [c]
Pittsburgh
PA
Duquesne
Atlantic 10
4,406
1988
Rose Hill Gymnasium
Bronx
NY
Fordham
Atlantic 10
3,200
1925
EagleBank Arena
Fairfax
VA
George Mason
Atlantic 10
10,000
1985
Charles E. Smith Center
Washington
DC
George Washington
Atlantic 10
5,000
1975
Tom Gola Arena
Philadelphia
PA
La Salle
Atlantic 10
3,400
1998
William D. Mullins Memorial Center
Amherst
MA
Massachusetts
Atlantic 10
9,493
1993
Ryan Center
Kingston
RI
Rhode Island
Atlantic 10
7,657
2002
Robins Center
Richmond
VA
Richmond
Atlantic 10
7,201
1972
Reilly Center
St. Bonaventure
NY
St. Bonaventure
Atlantic 10
5,480
1966
Hagan Arena
Philadelphia
PA
Saint Joseph's
Atlantic 10
4,200
1949
Chaifetz Arena
St. Louis
MO
Saint Louis
Atlantic 10
10,600
2008
Siegel Center
Richmond
VA
Virginia Commonwealth
Atlantic 10
7,617
1999
Knights Hall
Louisville
KY
Bellarmine
ASUN
2,196
1960
Alico Arena
Fort Myers
FL
Florida Gulf Coast
ASUN
4,500
2002
Swisher Gymnasium
Jacksonville
FL
Jacksonville
ASUN
1,500
1953
KSU Convocation Center
Kennesaw
GA
Kennesaw State
ASUN
4,792
2003
Vines Center
Lynchburg
VA
Liberty
ASUN
9,547
1990
Flowers Hall
Florence
AL
North Alabama
ASUN
3,900
1972
Allen Arena
Nashville
TN
Lipscomb
ASUN
5,028
2001
UNF Arena
Jacksonville
FL
North Florida
ASUN
5,800
1993
Edmunds Center
DeLand
FL
Stetson
ASUN
5,000
1974
Ferrell Center
Waco
TX
Baylor
Big 12
10,347
1988
Hilton Coliseum
Ames
IA
Iowa State
Big 12
14,376
1971
Allen Fieldhouse
Lawrence
KS
Kansas
Big 12
16,300
1955
Bramlage Coliseum
Manhattan
KS
Kansas State
Big 12
12,528
1988
Lloyd Noble Center
Norman
OK
Oklahoma
Big 12
11,528
1973
Gallagher-Iba Arena
Stillwater
OK
Oklahoma State
Big 12
13,611
1938
Frank Erwin Center
Austin
TX
Texas
Big 12
16,734
1977
Schollmaier Arena
Fort Worth
TX
TCU
Big 12
8,500
1961
United Supermarkets Arena
Lubbock
TX
Texas Tech
Big 12
15,020
1999
WVU Coliseum
Morgantown
WV
West Virginia
Big 12
14,000
1970
Hinkle Fieldhouse
Indianapolis
IN
Butler
Big East
9,100
1928
CHI Health Center Omaha
Omaha
NE
Creighton men
Big East
18,320
2003
Wintrust Arena [d]
Chicago
IL
DePaul
Big East
10,387
2017
Capital One Arena
Washington
DC
Georgetown men
Big East
20,308
1997
Fiserv Forum
Milwaukee
WI
Marquette men
Big East
17,500
2018
Dunkin' Donuts Center
Providence
RI
Providence men
Big East
12,400
1972
Prudential Center
Newark
NJ
Seton Hall men
Big East
18,711
2007
Madison Square Garden [e]
New York
NY
St. John's men
Big East
19,812
1968
Harry A. Gampel Pavilion [f]
Storrs
CT
UConn
Big East
10,167
1990
Finneran Pavilion [g]
Villanova
PA
Villanova
Big East
6,500
1986
Cintas Center
Cincinnati
OH
Xavier
Big East
10,250
2000
Reese Court
Cheney
WA
Eastern Washington
Big Sky
6,000
1981
Cowan Spectrum [h]
Moscow
ID
Idaho
Big Sky
7,000
1975
Holt Arena
Pocatello
ID
Idaho State men
Big Sky
8,000
1970
Dahlberg Arena
Missoula
MT
Montana
Big Sky
7,321
1953
Worthington Arena
Bozeman
MT
Montana State
Big Sky
7,250
1957
Walkup Skydome
Flagstaff
AZ
Northern Arizona
Big Sky
11,230
1977
Bank of Colorado Arena
Greeley
CO
Northern Colorado
Big Sky
2,992
1975
Viking Pavilion
Portland
OR
Portland State
Big Sky
3,094
1966
Hornets Nest
Sacramento
CA
Sacramento State
Big Sky
1,012[1]
1955
America First Event Center
Cedar City
UT
Southern Utah
Big Sky
5,300
1985
Dee Events Center
Ogden
UT
Weber State
Big Sky
11,500
1977
John W. Pope, Jr. Convocation Center
Buies Creek
NC
Campbell
Big South
3,095
2008
CSU Field House
North Charleston
SC
Charleston Southern
Big South
881
1965
Paul Porter Arena
Boiling Springs
NC
Gardner–Webb
Big South
5,000
1982
Hampton Convocation Center
Hampton
VA
Hampton
Big South
7,200
1993
Millis Athletic Convocation Center
High Point
NC
High Point
Big South
1,750
1992
Willett Hall
Farmville
VA
Longwood
Big South
1,807
1980
Templeton Physical Education Center
Clinton
SC
Presbyterian
Big South
2,300
1975
Dedmon Center
Radford
VA
Radford
Big South
3,205
1981
Kimmel Arena
Asheville
NC
UNC Asheville
Big South
3,200
2011
G. B. Hodge Center
Spartanburg
SC
USC Upstate
Big South
878
1973
Winthrop Coliseum
Rock Hill
SC
Winthrop
Big South
6,100
1982
State Farm Center
Champaign
IL
Illinois
Big Ten
15,544
1963
Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall
Bloomington
IN
Indiana
Big Ten
17,472
1971
Carver–Hawkeye Arena
Iowa City
IA
Iowa
Big Ten
15,500
1983
Xfinity Center
College Park
MD
Maryland
Big Ten
17,950
2002
Crisler Center
Ann Arbor
MI
Michigan
Big Ten
12,707
1967
Breslin Student Events Center
East Lansing
MI
Michigan State
Big Ten
14,797
1989
Williams Arena
Minneapolis
MN
Minnesota
Big Ten
14,625
1928
Pinnacle Bank Arena
Lincoln
NE
Nebraska
Big Ten
15,147
2013
Welsh–Ryan Arena
Evanston
IL
Northwestern
Big Ten
7,039
1952
Value City Arena
Columbus
OH
Ohio State
Big Ten
18,809
1998
Bryce Jordan Center
University Park
PA
Penn State
Big Ten
15,261
1996
Mackey Arena
West Lafayette
IN
Purdue
Big Ten
14,848
1967
Rutgers Athletic Center
Piscataway
NJ
Rutgers
Big Ten
8,000
1977
Kohl Center
Madison
WI
Wisconsin
Big Ten
17,249
1998
Robert A. Mott Athletics Center
San Luis Obispo
CA
Cal Poly
Big West
3,032
1960
Icardo Center
Bakersfield
CA
Cal State Bakersfield
Big West
3,800
1989
Titan Gym
Fullerton
CA
Cal State Fullerton
Big West
4,000
1964
Matadome
Northridge
CA
Cal State Northridge
Big West
2,400
1962
Stan Sheriff Center
Honolulu
HI
Hawaii men Hawaii women
Big West
10,300
1994
Walter Pyramid
Long Beach
CA
Long Beach State
Big West
5,000
1994
The Pavilion at ARC
Davis
CA
UC Davis
Big West
7,600
1977
Bren Events Center
Irvine
CA
UC Irvine
Big West
4,984
1987
Student Recreation Center Arena
Riverside
CA
UC Riverside
Big West
3,168
1994
RIMAC Arena
San Diego
CA
UC San Diego
Big West
4,200
1995
UC Santa Barbara Events Center
Santa Barbara
CA
UC Santa Barbara
Big West
5,600
1979
TD Arena
Charleston
SC
Charleston
CAA
5,100
2008
Bob Carpenter Center
Newark
DE
Delaware
CAA
5,000
1992
Daskalakis Athletic Center
Philadelphia
PA
Drexel
CAA
2,509
1974
Schar Center
Elon
NC
Elon
CAA
5,100
2018
Hofstra Arena
Hempstead
NY
Hofstra
CAA
5,124
2000
James Madison University Convocation Center
Harrisonburg
VA
James Madison
CAA
7,156
1982
Matthews Arena
Boston
MA
Northeastern men
CAA
6,000
1910
SECU Arena
Towson
MD
Towson
CAA
5,200
2013
Trask Coliseum
Wilmington
NC
UNC Wilmington
CAA
5,200
1977
Kaplan Arena
Williamsburg
VA
William & Mary
CAA
11,300
1971
Dale F. Halton Arena
Charlotte
NC
Charlotte
C-USA
9,105
1996
FAU Arena
Boca Raton
FL
Florida Atlantic
C-USA
5,000
1984
Ocean Bank Convocation Center
Miami
FL
Florida International
C-USA
5,000
1986
Thomas Assembly Center
Ruston
LA
Louisiana Tech
C-USA
8,098
1982
Cam Henderson Center
Huntington
WV
Marshall
C-USA
9,048
1981
Murphy Center
Murfreesboro
TN
Middle Tennessee
C-USA
11,520
1972
UNT Coliseum
Denton
TX
North Texas
C-USA
10,032
1973
Ted Constant Convocation Center
Norfolk
VA
Old Dominion
C-USA
8,472
2002
Tudor Fieldhouse
Houston
TX
Rice
C-USA
5,750
1950
Reed Green Coliseum
Hattiesburg
MS
Southern Miss
C-USA
8,095
1965
Bartow Arena
Birmingham
AL
UAB
C-USA
8,508
1988
Don Haskins Center
El Paso
TX
UTEP
C-USA
12,222
1976
Convocation Center
San Antonio
TX
UTSA
C-USA
4,080
1975
E. A. Diddle Arena
Bowling Green
KY
Western Kentucky
C-USA
7,326
1963
Wolstein Center
Cleveland
OH
Cleveland State
Horizon
13,610
1991
Calihan Hall
Detroit
MI
Detroit Mercy
Horizon
8,295
1952
Resch Center
Ashwaubenon
WI
Green Bay men
Horizon
9,729
2002
Indiana Farmers Coliseum
Indianapolis
IN
IUPUI men
Horizon
6,841
1939
UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena
Milwaukee
WI
Milwaukee men
Horizon
10,783
1950
BB&T Arena
Highland Heights
KY
Northern Kentucky
Horizon
9,400
2008
Athletics Center O'rena
Rochester
MI
Oakland
Horizon
4,005
1998
Hilliard Gates Sports Center
Fort Wayne
IN
Purdue Fort Wayne
Horizon
2,300
1981
UIC Pavilion
Chicago
IL
UIC
Horizon
6,958
1982
Nutter Center
Fairborn
OH
Wright State
Horizon
10,400
1990
Beeghly Center
Youngstown
OH
Youngstown State
Horizon
6,500
1972
Pizzitola Sports Center
Providence
RI
Brown
Ivy
2,800
1989
Levien Gymnasium
New York
NY
Columbia
Ivy
3,408
1974
Newman Arena
Ithaca
NY
Cornell
Ivy
4,473
1990
Leede Arena
Hanover
NH
Dartmouth
Ivy
2,100
1986
Lavietes Pavilion
Allston
MA
Harvard
Ivy
2,195
1982
Palestra
Philadelphia
PA
Penn
Ivy
8,722
1927
Jadwin Gymnasium
Princeton
NJ
Princeton
Ivy
6,854
1969
Payne Whitney Gymnasium
New Haven
CT
Yale
Ivy
2,532
1932
Koessler Athletic Center
Buffalo
NY
Canisius
MAAC
2,176
1968
Webster Bank Arena
Bridgeport
CT
Fairfield
MAAC
9,000
2001
Hynes Athletic Center
New Rochelle
NY
Iona
MAAC
2,611
1974
Draddy Gymnasium
Bronx
NY
Manhattan
MAAC
2,345
1978[2]
McCann Arena
Poughkeepsie
NY
Marist
MAAC
3,200
1977[3]
OceanFirst Bank Center
West Long Branch
NJ
Monmouth
MAAC
4,100
2009
Gallagher Center
Lewiston
NY
Niagara
MAAC
2,400
1949
TD Bank Sports Center
Hamden
CT
Quinnipiac
MAAC
3,570
2007
Alumni Gymnasium
Lawrenceville
NJ
Rider
MAAC
1,950
1958
Times Union Center
Albany
NY
Siena men
MAAC
15,229
1990
Yanitelli Center
Jersey City
NJ
Saint Peter's
MAAC
3,200
1975
James A. Rhodes Arena
Akron
OH
Akron
MAC
5,500
1983
John E. Worthen Arena
Muncie
IN
Ball State
MAC
11,500
1991
Stroh Center
Bowling Green
OH
Bowling Green
MAC
4,700
2011
Alumni Arena
Amherst
NY
Buffalo
MAC
6,100
1982
McGuirk Arena
Mount Pleasant
MI
Central Michigan
MAC
5,300
1973
Convocation Center
Ypsilanti
MI
Eastern Michigan
MAC
8,824
1998
Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center
Kent
OH
Kent State
MAC
6,327
1950
Millett Hall
Oxford
OH
Miami (Ohio)
MAC
6,400
1968
Convocation Center
DeKalb
IL
Northern Illinois
MAC
10,000
2002
Convocation Center
Athens
OH
Ohio
MAC
13,080
1968
Savage Arena
Toledo
OH
Toledo
MAC
7,300
1976
University Arena
Kalamazoo
MI
Western Michigan
MAC
5,421
1957
Moore Gymnasium
Daytona
FL
Bethune-Cookman
MEAC
3,000
1953[4]
Physical Education Complex
Baltimore
MD
Coppin State
MEAC
4,100
2009
Memorial Hall
Dover
DE
Delaware State
MEAC
3,000
1982[5]
Teaching Gym
Tallahassee
FL
Florida A&M
MEAC
9,639
2009
Burr Gymnasium
Washington
DC
Howard
MEAC
2,700
1963
Hytche Athletic Center
Princess Anne
MD
Maryland Eastern Shore
MEAC
5,500
1999[6]
Talmadge L. Hill Field House
Baltimore
MD
Morgan State
MEAC
4,250
1975[7]
Joseph G. Echols Memorial Hall
Norfolk
VA
Norfolk State
MEAC
7,000
1982
Corbett Sports Center
Greensboro
NC
North Carolina A&T
MEAC
5,700
1978
McDougald–McLendon Arena
Durham
NC
North Carolina Central
MEAC
3,056
1955
SHM Memorial Center
Orangeburg
SC
South Carolina State
MEAC
3,200
1968
Carver Arena
Peoria
IL
Bradley men
Missouri Valley
11,164
1982
Knapp Center
Des Moines
IA
Drake
Missouri Valley
7,152
1992
Ford Center
Evansville
IN
Evansville
Missouri Valley
10,000
2011
Redbird Arena
Normal
IL
Illinois State
Missouri Valley
10,200
1989
Hulman Center
Terre Haute
IN
Indiana State
Missouri Valley
10,200
1973
Joseph J. Gentile Arena
Chicago
IL
Loyola (Chicago)
Missouri Valley
4,486
1996
JQH Arena
Springfield
MO
Missouri State
Missouri Valley
11,000
2008
McLeod Center
Cedar Falls
IA
Northern Iowa
Missouri Valley
6,650
2006
Banterra Center
Carbondale
IL
Southern Illinois
Missouri Valley
8,339
1964
Athletics–Recreation Center
Valparaiso
IN
Valparaiso
Missouri Valley
5,000
1984
Clune Arena
Colorado Springs
CO
Air Force
Mountain West
5,858
1968
ExtraMile Arena
Boise
ID
Boise State
Mountain West
12,480
1982
Moby Arena
Fort Collins
CO
Colorado State
Mountain West
8,745
1966
Save Mart Center
Fresno
CA
Fresno State
Mountain West
15,544
2003
Lawlor Events Center
Reno
NV
Nevada
Mountain West
11,536
1983
Dreamstyle Arena
Albuquerque
NM
New Mexico
Mountain West
15,411
1966
Viejas Arena
San Diego
CA
San Diego State
Mountain West
12,414
1997
Event Center Arena
San Jose
CA
San Jose State
Mountain West
5,000
1989
Thomas & Mack Center
Paradise
NV
UNLV men
Mountain West
18,776
1983
Smith Spectrum
Logan
UT
Utah State
Mountain West
10,270
1968
Arena-Auditorium
Laramie
WY
Wyoming
Mountain West
15,028
1982
Chace Athletic Center
Smithfield
RI
Bryant
Northeast
2,700
2001
William H. Detrick Gymnasium
New Britain
CT
Central Connecticut
Northeast
2,654
1965
Rothman Center
Hackensack
NJ
Fairleigh Dickinson
Northeast
5,000
1987
Steinberg Wellness Center
Brooklyn
NY
LIU [i] (2019)
Northeast
2,500
2006
Hammel Court
North Andover
MA
Merrimack
Northeast (2019)
1,200
1972
Knott Arena
Emmitsburg
MD
Mount St. Mary's
Northeast
3,121
1987
UPMC Events Center
Moon Township
PA
Robert Morris
Northeast
4,000
2019
William H. Pitt Center
Fairfield
CT
Sacred Heart
Northeast
2,062
1997
Generoso Pope Athletic Complex
Brooklyn
NY
St. Francis Brooklyn
Northeast
1,200
1971
DeGol Arena
Loretto
PA
Saint Francis (PA)
Northeast
3,500
1972
Spiro Sports Center
Staten Island
NY
Wagner
Northeast
2,100
1999
Dunn Center
Clarksville
TN
Austin Peay
Ohio Valley
9,000
1975
Curb Event Center
Nashville
TN
Belmont
Ohio Valley
5,085
2003
Lantz Arena
Charleston
IL
Eastern Illinois
Ohio Valley
5,300
1967
Alumni Coliseum
Richmond
KY
Eastern Kentucky
Ohio Valley
6,500
1963
Pete Mathews Coliseum
Jacksonville
AL
Jacksonville State
Ohio Valley
5,300
1974
Ellis Johnson Arena
Morehead
KY
Morehead State
Ohio Valley
6,500
1981
CFSB Center
Murray
KY
Murray State
Ohio Valley
8,602
1998
Show Me Center
Cape Girardeau
MO
Southeast Missouri State
Ohio Valley
6,972
1987
Vadalabene Center
Edwardsville
IL
SIU Edwardsville
Ohio Valley
4,000
1984
Tom and Kathleen Elam Center
Martin
TN
Tennessee-Martin
Ohio Valley
5,000
1969
Gentry Complex
Nashville
TN
Tennessee State
Ohio Valley
10,500
1980
Eblen Center
Cookeville
TN
Tennessee Tech
Ohio Valley
9,282
1977
McKale Center
Tucson
AZ
Arizona
Pac-12
14,545
1973
Desert Financial Arena
Tempe
AZ
Arizona State
Pac-12
14,100
1974
Haas Pavilion
Berkeley
CA
California
Pac-12
11,877
1933
CU Events Center
Boulder
CO
Colorado
Pac-12
11,064
1979
Matthew Knight Arena
Eugene
OR
Oregon
Pac-12
12,369
2011
Gill Coliseum
Corvallis
OR
Oregon State
Pac-12
9,604
1949
Maples Pavilion
Stanford
CA
Stanford
Pac-12
7,329
1969
Pauley Pavilion
Los Angeles
CA
UCLA
Pac-12
13,800[8]
1965
Galen Center
Los Angeles
CA
USC
Pac-12
10,258
2006
Jon M. Huntsman Center
Salt Lake City
UT
Utah
Pac-12
15,000
1969
Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion
Seattle
WA
Washington
Pac-12
10,000
1927
Beasley Coliseum
Pullman
WA
Washington State
Pac-12
11,671
1973
Bender Arena
Washington
DC
American
Patriot
4,500
1988
Christl Arena
West Point
NY
Army
Patriot
5,043
1985
Case Gym
Boston
MA
Boston University
Patriot
1,800
1972
Sojka Pavilion
Lewisburg
PA
Bucknell
Patriot
4,000
2003
Cotterell Court
Hamilton
NY
Colgate
Patriot
1,750
1959
Hart Center
Worcester
MA
Holy Cross
Patriot
3,600
1975
Kirby Sports Center
Easton
PA
Lafayette
Patriot
3,500
1973
Stabler Arena
Bethlehem
PA
Lehigh
Patriot
6,000
1979
Reitz Arena
Baltimore
MD
Loyola (Maryland)
Patriot
3,000
1984[9]
Alumni Hall
Annapolis
MD
Navy
Patriot
5,710
1991
Coleman Coliseum
Tuscaloosa
AL
Alabama
SEC
15,383
1968
Bud Walton Arena
Fayetteville
AR
Arkansas
SEC
19,368
1993
Auburn Arena
Auburn
AL
Auburn
SEC
9,121
2010
O'Connell Center
Gainesville
FL
Florida
SEC
12,000
1980
Stegeman Coliseum
Athens
GA
Georgia
SEC
10,523
1964
Rupp Arena
Lexington
KY
Kentucky men [j]
SEC
20,545[10]
1976
Pete Maravich Assembly Center
Baton Rouge
LA
LSU
SEC
13,215
1972
The Pavilion at Ole Miss
Oxford
MS
Mississippi
SEC
9,500
2016
Humphrey Coliseum
Starkville
MS
Mississippi State
SEC
10,575
1975
Mizzou Arena
Columbia
MO
Missouri
SEC
15,061
2004
Colonial Life Arena
Columbia
SC
South Carolina
SEC
18,000
2002
Thompson–Boling Arena
Knoxville
TN
Tennessee
SEC
21,678
1987
Reed Arena
College Station
TX
Texas A&M
SEC
12,989
1998
Memorial Gymnasium
Nashville
TN
Vanderbilt
SEC
14,316
1952
McKenzie Arena
Chattanooga
TN
Chattanooga
Southern
10,928
1982
McAlister Field House
Charleston
SC
The Citadel
Southern
6,000
1939
Freedom Hall Civic Center
Johnson City
TN
East Tennessee State
Southern
6,149
1974
Timmons Arena
Greenville
SC
Furman
Southern
4,000
1998
Hawkins Arena
Macon
GA
Mercer
Southern
3,500
2004
Pete Hanna Center
Homewood
AL
Samford
Southern
4,974
2007
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro
NC
UNC Greensboro
Southern
7,613
1959
Cameron Hall
Lexington
VA
VMI
Southern
5,800
1981
Ramsey Center
Cullowhee
NC
Western Carolina
Southern
7,826
1986
Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium
Spartanburg
SC
Wofford
Southern
3,400
2017
Moody Coliseum
Abilene
TX
Abilene Christian
Southland
4,600
1968
Farris Center
Conway
AR
Central Arkansas
Southland
6,000
1972
Sharp Gymnasium
Houston
TX
Houston Baptist
Southland
1,000
1963[11]
McDermott Center
San Antonio
TX
Incarnate Word
Southland
2,000
1989
Montagne Center
Beaumont
TX
Lamar
Southland
10,746
1984
Health and Human Performance Education Complex
Lake Charles
LA
McNeese State
Southland
4,200
2018
Lakefront Arena
New Orleans
LA
New Orleans
Southland
8,933
1983
Stopher Gymnasium
Thibodaux
LA
Nicholls
Southland
3,800
1967[12]
Prather Coliseum
Natchitoches
LA
Northwestern State
Southland
3,900
1964
Bernard Johnson Coliseum
Huntsville
TX
Sam Houston State
Southland
6,100
1976
University Center
Hammond
LA
Southeastern Louisiana
Southland
7,500
1982
William R. Johnson Coliseum
Nacogdoches
TX
Stephen F. Austin
Southland
7,203
1974
American Bank Center Arena [k]
Corpus Christi
TX
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
Southland
8,000
2004
Magness Arena
Denver
CO
Denver
Summit
7,200
1999
Swinney Recreation Center
Kansas City
MO
Kansas City
Summit
1,500
1941
Betty Engelstad Sioux Center
Grand Forks
ND
North Dakota
Summit
3,300
2004
Scheels Center
Fargo
ND
North Dakota State
Summit
5,700
2016
Baxter Arena
Omaha
NE
Omaha
Summit
7,500[13]
2015
Mabee Center
Tulsa
OK
Oral Roberts
Summit
10,554
1972
Sanford Coyote Sports Center
Vermillion
SD
South Dakota
Summit
6,000
2016
Frost Arena
Brookings
SD
South Dakota State
Summit
6,500
1973
Western Hall
Macomb
IL
Western Illinois
Summit
5,139
1964
George M. Holmes Convocation Center
Boone
NC
Appalachian State
Sun Belt
8,325
2000
First National Bank Arena
Jonesboro
AR
Arkansas State
Sun Belt
10,563
1987
HTC Center
Conway
SC
Coastal Carolina
Sun Belt
3,600
2012
Hanner Fieldhouse
Statesboro
GA
Georgia Southern
Sun Belt
4,325[14]
1969
GSU Sports Arena
Atlanta
GA
Georgia State
Sun Belt
3,854[15]
1973
Jack Stephens Center
Little Rock
AR
Little Rock
Sun Belt
5,600
2005
Cajundome
Lafayette
LA
Louisiana
Sun Belt
13,500
1985
Fant–Ewing Coliseum
Monroe
LA
Louisiana–Monroe
Sun Belt
7,085
1971
Mitchell Center
Mobile
AL
South Alabama
Sun Belt
10,041
1998
College Park Center
Arlington
TX
Texas-Arlington
Sun Belt
7,000
2012
Strahan Arena
San Marcos
TX
Texas State
Sun Belt
10,000
1982
Trojan Arena
Troy
AL
Troy
Sun Belt
5,200[16]
2012
Elmore Gymnasium
Normal
AL
Alabama A&M
SWAC
6,000
1973[17]
Dunn–Oliver Acadome
Montgomery
AL
Alabama State
SWAC
7,400
1992
Davey Whitney Complex
Lorman
MS
Alcorn State
SWAC
7,000
1975
K. L. Johnson Complex
Pine Bluff
AR
Arkansas-Pine Bluff
SWAC
4,500
1982
Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center
Grambling
LA
Grambling
SWAC
7,500
2007
Williams Assembly Center
Jackson
MS
Jackson State
SWAC
8,000
1981
Harrison HPER Complex
Itta Bena
MS
Mississippi Valley State
SWAC
5,000
1970[18]
William J. Nicks Building
Prairie View
TX
Prairie View A&M
SWAC
6,500
1968[19]
F. G. Clark Center
Baton Rouge
LA
Southern
SWAC
7,500
1975
Health and Physical Education Arena
Houston
TX
Texas Southern
SWAC
8,100
1989
Marriott Center
Provo
UT
BYU
West Coast
19,000
1971
McCarthey Athletic Center
Spokane
WA
Gonzaga
West Coast
6,000
2004
Gersten Pavilion
Los Angeles
CA
Loyola Marymount
West Coast
4,156
1981
Alex G. Spanos Center
Stockton
CA
Pacific
West Coast
6,150
1981
Firestone Fieldhouse
Malibu
CA
Pepperdine
West Coast
3,104
1973
Chiles Center
Portland
OR
Portland
West Coast
4,852
1984
McKeon Pavilion
Moraga
CA
Saint Mary's
West Coast
3,500
1978
Jenny Craig Pavilion
San Diego
CA
San Diego
West Coast
5,100
2000
War Memorial Gymnasium
San Francisco
CA
San Francisco
West Coast
5,300
1958
Leavey Center
Santa Clara
CA
Santa Clara
West Coast
4,500
1975
CBU Events Center
Riverside
CA
California Baptist
WAC
5,050[20]
2017
Emil and Patricia Jones Convocation Center
Chicago
IL
Chicago State
WAC
7,000
2007
Burns Arena
St. George
UT
Dixie State
WAC
4,779
1986
GCU Arena
Phoenix
AZ
Grand Canyon
WAC
7,500
2011
Pan American Center
Las Cruces
NM
New Mexico State
WAC
12,482
1968
Redhawk Center
Seattle
WA
Seattle
WAC
999
1959
Wisdom Gymnasium
Stephenville
TX
Tarleton State
WAC
3,000[21]
1970
UCCU Center
Orem
UT
Utah Valley
WAC
8,500
1996
UTRGV Fieldhouse
Edinburg
TX
UTRGV
WAC
2,500
1969
Notes
^ Temple splits its women's home games between the Liacouras Center and another on-campus facility, McGonigle Hall .
^ Wichita State plays one men's game each season off-campus at Intrust Bank Arena .
^ Closed for renovation during the 2019–20 season. Upon reopening in 2020–21, will be renamed UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse.
^ DePaul splits its women's home games between Wintrust Arena and the on-campus McGrath–Phillips Arena .
^ St. John's men generally play their Big East home schedule in Madison Square Garden and their non-conference home schedule on campus at Carnesecca Arena.
^ UConn splits its men's and women's home games between the Gampel Pavilion and the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut .
^ For certain high-profile home games, Villanova uses the Wells Fargo Center .
^ Idaho plays its early-season home games at Memorial Gymnasium while the Kibbie Dome , known as Cowan Spectrum for basketball games, is in use by the football team . In seasons that end in even-numbered calendar years, the first men's game at Cowan Spectrum is the rivalry game against Washington State .
^ After the 2018–19 school year, the LIU Post athletic program will be merged into the Division I athletic program of its sister campus, LIU Brooklyn , creating a new Division I program that will compete as the LIU Sharks. The merged teams will continue LIU Brooklyn's membership in the Northeast Conference, with the basketball team being based in Brooklyn.
^ The Kentucky women's team plays one or two games each season at Rupp Arena.
^ Texas A&M–Corpus Christi uses the on campus Dugan Wellness Center as an alternate home court for both men's and women's teams.
Additional arenas
Image
Arena
City
State
Team
Conference
Capacity
Opened
Carmichael Arena
Chapel Hill
NC
North Carolina women
ACC
8,010
1965
Reynolds Coliseum
Raleigh
NC
North Carolina State women
ACC
5,500
1949
Elma Roane Fieldhouse
Memphis
TN
Memphis women
The American
2,565
1951
Intrust Bank Arena
Wichita
KS
Wichita State men
The American
15,004
2010
McGonigle Hall
Philadelphia
PA
Temple women
The American
3,900
1969
XL Center
Hartford
CT
UConn
The American
16,294
1975
Liberty Arena
Lynchburg
VA
Liberty
ASUN
4,000
2020
Sprint Center
Kansas City
MO
Kansas men
Big 12
18,972
2007
Al McGuire Center
Milwaukee
WI
Marquette women
Big East
4,000
2004
Alumni Hall
Providence
RI
Providence women
Big East
2,620
1955
D. J. Sokol Arena
Omaha
NE
Creighton women
Big East
2,950
2009
Carnesecca Arena
Queens
NY
St. John's women
Big East
5,602
1961
McDonough Gymnasium
Washington
DC
Georgetown women
Big East
2,500
1951
McGrath-Phillips Arena
Chicago
IL
DePaul women
Big East
3,000
2000
Walsh Gymnasium
South Orange
NJ
Seton Hall women
Big East
2,600
1939
Wells Fargo Center
Philadelphia
PA
Villanova men
Big East
20,318
1996
Memorial Gymnasium
Moscow
ID
Idaho Vandals
Big Sky
2,500
1928
Reed Gym
Pocatello
ID
Idaho State women
Big Sky
3,214
1951
North Charleston Coliseum
North Charleston
SC
Charleston Southern
Big South
11,475
1993
Nido & Mariana Qubein Arena and Conference Center
High Point
NC
High Point
Big South
4,500
2020
Atlantic Union Bank Center
Harrisonburg
VA
James Madison
CAA
8,500
2020
Cabot Center
Boston
MA
Northeastern women
Colonial
2,500
1954
The Jungle
Indianapolis
IN
IUPUI women
Horizon
1,215
1982
Kress Events Center
Green Bay
WI
Green Bay women
Horizon
4,018
2007
Klotsche Center
Milwaukee
WI
Milwaukee women
Horizon
3,500
1977
Alumni Recreation Center
Loudonville
NY
Siena women
Metro Atlantic
4,000
1974
Renaissance Coliseum
Peoria
IL
Bradley women
Missouri Valley
4,200
2010
Cox Pavilion
Paradise
NV
UNLV women
Mountain West
2,500
2001
Memorial Coliseum
Lexington
KY
Kentucky women
SEC
8,000
1950
Fleming Gymnasium
Greensboro
NC
UNC Greensboro women
Southern
2,320
1989
Dugan Wellness Center
Corpus Christi
TX
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Islanders
Southland
1,200
2008
Earl K. Long Gymnasium
Lafayette
LA
Louisiana women
Sun Belt
1,500
1939
Climate Pledge Arena
Seattle
WA
Seattle Redhawks men's basketball
WAC
18,600
1962
Rabobank Arena
Bakersfield
CA
Cal State Bakersfield
WAC
9,333
1998
Future arenas
This list includes facilities that are currently under construction, as well as existing facilities of schools that have announced future moves to NCAA Division I. Conference affiliations reflect those known to be in place as of the team's entry into Division I or the venue's opening, as applicable.
Temporary arenas
This list includes facilities that are being temporarily used by Division I teams while their permanent venues are being replaced or renovated. In this list, "off-campus" is defined in relation to the school that is using it as a temporary home.
Notes
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