Reynolds Coliseum
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William Neal Reynolds Coliseum | |
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Location | 2411 Dunn Ave Raleigh, NC 27695 |
Opened | December 2, 1949 |
Owner | North Carolina St. Univ. |
Operator | North Carolina St. Univ. |
Construction cost | $2.3 million |
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NC State Wolfpack (Women's Basketball, Volleyball, Gymnastics & Wrestling) |
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Capacity | |
12,400 |
William Neal Reynolds Coliseum (opened 1949) is a multi-purpose arena located in Raleigh, North Carolina on the North Carolina State University campus. The arena was built to host a variety of events, including agricultural expositions and NC State basketball games. It is now home to several Wolfpack teams, including women's basketball, women's volleyball, women's gymnastics, and men's wrestling. The name was changed to Kay Yow court at Reynolds Coliseum on February 16, 2007. That same night, the Wolfpack upset #2 North Carolina, just two weeks after the men upset #3 North Carolina.
NC State Alumnus David Clark originally petitioned for the construction of the arena in 1940 after rain had ruined a North Carolina Farmers' Week meeting held in an outdoor facility. The North Carolina General Assembly approved plans for the coliseum and construction began in 1942. The foundation work and structural steel support system was completed by 1943 but construction was stopped due to the United States' involvement in World War II. After the war the university was preoccupied with the building of housing and classroom facilities and the unfinished coliseum was left untouched until construction resumed in 1948. The arena was completed the following year and named in honor of William Neal Reynolds of Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
The first men's basketball game was played on December 2, 1949 against Washington & Lee University and the first women's basketball game was played on December 7, 1974. In 2000 men's basketball moved to the RBC Center. The Wolfpack men have played a December regular-season "heritage" game at Reynolds Coliseum in recent years, and the arena hosted an NIT second-round game against Marist on March 16, 2007.
Reynolds Coliseum was the original site of the ACC men's basketball tournament from 1954-1966 and the Dixie Classic tournament from 1949-1960. It has hosted the NCAA men's basketball tournament as a Regional site eight times, and as a sub-regional (first and second round games) four times. It has also hosted the women's basketball tournament eleven times, but only one of which as a regional site. The ACC women's basketball tournament was held there twice, in 1979 and 1982. (March of 1982, in fact, was a very busy month for the arena - it hosted the ACC women's tournament, NCAA men's sub regional and NCAA women's regional all in succession.)
The arena hosted games for the Carolina Cougars of the American Basketball Association during some but not all of their time in North Carolina from 1969 through 1974.
The arena also hosts annual N.C. State homecoming events, such as concerts featuring the recording artists such as Lonestar, Ludacris, and Crossfade.
The building's arena floor measures 108 x 312 feet with enough seating for 14,000 people. Besides the building's long dimensions, another recognizeable feature of the building is the floor-level bleacher seating, which is noticeably separate from the arena's main seating sections, a feature copied in the building of the RBC Center.
In May of 2005, Reynolds Coliseum was damaged by a small fire, which left the entire structure smelling like smoke. Crews quickly restored the structure, and the stadium is currently in good shape after three months of restoration.
Renovations were completed in 2005 that added new lighting, a new sound system, and a new floor.
The official name of the basketball court is Kay Yow court.
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Preceded by Thompson Gymnasium 1923–1948 |
Home of NC State Wolfpack Men's Basketball 1949–1999 |
Succeeded by Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena 1999–present |
Current ACC Basketball Arenas |
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum (Georgia Tech) • BankUnited Center (Miami) • Cameron Indoor Stadium (Duke) • Carmichael Auditorium (North Carolina women) • Cassell Coliseum (Virginia Tech) • Comcast Center (Maryland) • Conte Forum (Boston College) • Dean Smith Center (North Carolina men) • Donald L. Tucker Center (Florida State) • Joel Coliseum (Wake Forest) • John Paul Jones Arena (Virginia) • Littlejohn Coliseum (Clemson) • RBC Center (NC State (men) • Reynolds Coliseum (NC State women) |
Categories: North Carolina State University | Atlantic Coast Conference | American Basketball Association venues | Basketball venues in North Carolina | Carolina Cougars | College basketball venues | NC State Wolfpack basketball | Sports venues in North Carolina | ACC Men's Basketball Tournament Venues