Moody Coliseum | |
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Location | 6024 Airline Road University Park, TX 75205 |
Opened | December 3, 1956 |
Owner | Southern Methodist University |
Operator | Southern Methodist University |
Construction cost | $40 million (renovations) |
Architect | HKS, Inc. (renovations) |
Capacity | 8,998 |
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Southern Methodist Mustangs |
Moody Coliseum is an 8,998-seat multi-purpose arena in University Park, Texas. The arena opened in 1956. It is home to the Southern Methodist University Mustangs basketball team. It was also home to the Dallas Chaparrals and Texas Chaparrals of the American Basketball Association before they moved to San Antonio, Texas as the San Antonio Spurs. It was also later a temporary home for the San Antonio Spurs.
Moody Coliseum has been the home of SMU basketball since December 3, 1956, when the Mustangs defeated McMurry, 113-36. Moody has hosted Mustang Volleyball since the program's inception in 1996.
It was also home to the Dallas Mavericks on April 26, 1984 for Game 5 of their Western Conference Quarterfinal series against the Seattle Supersonics, locally referred to as "Moody Madness". The Mavericks won the game in overtime by the score of 105-104.
The Coliseum has undergone several changes in the past few years to modernize the facility. In 1980-81, the newly remodeled E.O. (Doc) Hayes Memorial Dressing Room was opened. In 1984, a new scoreboard was installed over the center circle and new chairback seats were built at floor level on the north side. In 1985, more chairback seats were added, this time in the west end. The original wood floor of Moody Coliseum was replaced with a new wood surface and new lighting was installed in August 1986. In 1996, the court was redesigned to mark SMU's entry into one of the premier basketball leagues in America, the Western Athletic Conference.
Most recently, a brand new $1,000,000 jumbo-tron was installed in December 2006. In addition, in the summer of 2007, the hardwood court was redesigned, with a new color scheme and midcourt logo for the Mustangs. Future renovations planned include removing the empty athletic department offices, widening the concourses, adding restrooms and concessions, and a general interior remodeling.
Preceded by first arena |
Home of the Dallas Chaparrals 1967 – 1973 |
Succeeded by HemisFair Arena |
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