Clune Arena
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Clune Arena | |
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Cadet Field House | |
Location | 2168 Field House Dr U.S. Air Force Acad., CO 80840 |
Opened | 1968 |
Owner | U.S. Air Force Academy |
Operator | U.S. Air Force Academy |
Construction cost | $5.6 million (entire field house) |
Tenants | |
Air Force Academy Falcons (Men's and Women's Basketball) |
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Capacity | |
5,939 (basketball) |
Clune Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The arena opened in 1968 and is home to the United States Air Force Academy Falcons hockey, basketball, and track teams. The facility currently seats 5,939 people. It is named for former USAFA athletic director John J. Clune.
Current Basketball Arenas in the Mountain West Conference |
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Arena-Auditorium (Wyoming) • Clune Arena (Air Force) • Cox Arena (San Diego State) • Cox Pavilion (UNLV women) • Daniel-Meyer Coliseum (TCU) • Huntsman Center (Utah) • Marriott Center (BYU) • Moby Arena (Colorado State) •The Pit (New Mexico) • Thomas & Mack Center (UNLV men) |
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