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Wisconsin Field House

Coordinates: 43°04′07″N 89°24′47″W / 43.068613°N 89.412921°W / 43.068613; -89.412921
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The Wisconsin Field House
Map
Location1450 Monroe St
Madison, WI 53711
OwnerUniv. of Wisconsin–Madison
OperatorUniv. of Wisconsin–Madison
Capacity10,600
Construction
Broke groundSeptember 26, 1929
OpenedDecember 13, 1930
Construction cost$434,000
ArchitectArthur Peabody and Paul Cret
Tenants
Wisconsin Badgers Men's Basketball
(1930-1998)
Wisconsin Badgers Women's Basketball
(1974-1998)
Wisconsin Badgers Volleyball
(1986-Present)
Wisconsin Badgers Wrestling
(1930-Present)
Wisconsin Badgers Boxing
(1933-1960)
WIAA State Boys Basketball Tournament
(1930-1935, 1937-1997)
WIAA State Girls Basketball Tournament
(1976-1997, 1999-2000, 2002)
WIAA State Wrestling Tournament
(1930-1997, 2005-Present)
University of Wisconsin Field House
Wisconsin Field House is located in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Field House
Location1450 Monroe St., Madison, Wisconsin
Architectural styleOther, Italian Renaissance
NRHP reference No.98000829[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 1, 1998

The Wisconsin Field House (commonly known as the UW Fieldhouse) is an 10,600-seat multi-purpose arena in Madison, Wisconsin, directly south of and abutting Camp Randall Stadium. In addition to sports events, the Field House has been the site of large community gatherings such as convocations and concerts. Designed by Wisconsin State Architect Arthur Peabody in consultation with Paul Cret of the firm of Laird and Cret, the arena opened in 1930. It was home to the Wisconsin Badgers basketball team before it moved to Kohl Center; currently the building is used by the volleyball and wrestling teams. Prior to occupying the Field House, the Badger men's basketball team played their games in the Red Gym. The Wisconsin volleyball team got its first-ever sellout on October 21, 2007, to watch the Badgers play No. 1 Penn State. The "W" crest at the top of the Field House, whose actual designer is unknown, is frequently employed as the emblem of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The Field House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.

43°04′07″N 89°24′47″W / 43.068613°N 89.412921°W / 43.068613; -89.412921