Alumni Coliseum

Alumni Coliseum
Paul S. McBrayer Arena
Location Eastern Kentucky University
521 Lancaster Ave
Richmond, Kentucky 40475
Broke ground 1963
Opened September 23, 1963
Owner Eastern Kentucky University
Operator Eastern Kentucky University
Surface Wood
Construction cost $3,244,623 (1963)
Architect Hartstern, Louis, and Henry
Capacity 6,500
Tenants
Eastern Kentucky Colonels (NCAA) (1963–present)

Alumni Coliseum is a multi-use sports arena located on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Kentucky, USA. Built in 1963, the Paul S. McBrayer Arena located inside Alumni Coliseum, is capable of seating around 6,500 people in both chairback seats and on wooden benches (8,000 for concerts).The arena's ceiling is made completely of wooden beams and is believed to be the largest of its kind in existence. It was named for the former EKU Men's Basketball Coach Paul McBrayer who compiled a record of 219-144. The floor graphics were updated for the 2005-06 seasons and the banners were redone to be more unified.

The arena is home to the Eastern Kentucky Colonels men's and women's basketball team, and the women's volleyball team. Alumni Coliseum is also home to the annual All "A" Classic High School Basketball tournament, which draws schools from all over the state to the university's campus, as well as the KHSAA Region 5 Swimming and Diving Championships.

The arena has also hosted musical performers, most recently including 3 Doors Down, O.A.R. (Of A Revolution), Diamond Rio, Nappy Roots and The Black Eyed Peas. It also hosted the Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball tournament in 1979.

The Donald Combs Natatorium, located behind the basketball arena, is the former home of the university's swimming and diving team and is now used predominantly for EKU recreation and the Model Laboratory School Swim team. The natatorium houses a 6 lane 25 yard swimming pool as well as one and three meter diving boards.

The Alumni Coliseum also houses four other basketball courts in an auxiliary gymnasium, an outdoor swimming pool, eight classrooms, the Chad Bratzke Student Academic Athletic Success Center, and twenty additional offices.

References

Source: Eastern Kentucky University Athletic Department