Stephen C. O'Connell Center

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Stephen C. O'Connell Center
"The O-Dome"

Location Gale Lemerand Dr
Gainesville, FL 32611
Broke ground Fall, 1977
Opened December 30, 1980
Owner Univ. of Florida
Operator Univ. of Florida
Construction cost $14 million
Architect Jim Hughes
Tenants
Florida Gators
(Men's and Women's Basketball, Gymnastics, Volleyball, Indoor Track, Swimming & Diving)
Capacity
12,000

The Stephen C. O'Connell Center, popularly nicknamed the "O-Dome", is a 12,000-seat multi-purpose arena at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. The facility is named for Stephen C. O'Connell, a former University of Florida President. It is situated between the west side of football's Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and the east side of baseball's McKethan Stadium. The arena opened in 1980. Renovations in 1998 replaced the inflatable Teflon-coated fabric with a permanent, hard shell dome on top of the structure. In 2006, the arena undertook an overhaul of the four scoreboards located above the entrances to Gates 1-4. Instead of displaying information and advertisements, the scoreboards will be used for live instant replays for events inside the arena beginning with the first sporting events in the fall of 2006. The arena, which is the fourth on-campus home of the Gators, replaced the old Florida Gymnasium, nicknamed "Alligator Alley," which was the home of the Gators for the previous 31 seasons and is still located to the east of the football stadium.

The O'Connell Center.
The O'Connell Center.

It is home to the University of Florida Gators men's and women's basketball, volleyball, indoor track, gymnastics, swimming and diving teams. ESPN The Magazine nicknamed it the "House of Horrors" in 1999, a name that the sports teams began using promotionally a few years later. The student section of the stadium has been dubbed the "Rowdy Reptiles". ESPN commentator Dick Vitale said, on assignment at the Florida vs. Kentucky game in 2006, that the Rowdy Reptiles make the O-Dome one of the toughest places to play in college basketball.

Following the men's basketball team's victory in the national title game of the 2006 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, the UF athletic department bought the temporary hardwood floor that had been installed in the Indianapolis RCA Dome for the Final Four. Although the national finals logos will be removed by sanding, the basketball teams will now play on the same lumber on which the Gators won their first basketball National Championship.[citation needed]

On December 23rd, 2006, a record crowd of 12,621 watched the 5th ranked Gators defeat the 3rd ranked Ohio State Buckeyes 86-60. It was the gators only non-conference sellout of the season.

The O'Connell Center as seen with Google Earth (Ben Hill Griffin Stadium can be seen east of the arena).
The O'Connell Center as seen with Google Earth (Ben Hill Griffin Stadium can be seen east of the arena).

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