Surface Hardwood Opened 6 September 2000 Phone +1 828-262-7890 | Broke ground December 5, 1997 Capacity 8,325 | |
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Construction cost $29 million($40.3 million in 2017 dollars) Architect Corley Redfoot Zack, Inc. Similar Varsity Gymnasium, Blue Ridge Mountains, Hanner Fieldhouse, Beaver Field at Jim and Betti, Howard Knob Profiles |
The George M. Holmes Convocation Center (usually referred to as the Holmes Center or The Holmes Dome) is an 8,325-seat multipurpose arena in Boone, North Carolina, United States, on the campus of Appalachian State University. The convocation center is named for George M. Holmes, a 1954 graduate and member of the North Carolina General Assembly. The arena itself is named for Seby Jones. It was built in 2000 and is home to the Appalachian State Mountaineers men's basketball and women's basketball teams. The inaugural event was a men's basketball game held on November 17, 2000 between the Mountaineers and the Tar Heels of North Carolina. The facility replaced Varsity Gymnasium. The George M. Holmes Convocation Center’s Mission is to provide facilities for the Department of Health, Leisure and Exercise Science and to support the academic processes of Appalachian State University. Serving as a multipurpose for the northwestern region of North Carolina, the center supports university sponsored events, such as commencement and college fair. Cultural events, concerts, trade shows, athletic events and other public assembly activities are also a part of the center’s programming. The cornerstone of the Appalachian State University campus is the George M. Holmes Convocation Center. Containing Seby Jones Arena, the facility serves as the home of Mountaineer volleyball as well as the men’s and women’s basketball programs and indoor track and field squads.
Contents
Beginning in 2017, it will be home to the High Country Grizzlies of the National Arena League, an indoor football team.
Features
Standing at the end of Rivers Street, the 200,840-square-foot (18,659 m2) structure houses the Department of Health, Leisure and Exercise Science, and includes a multipurpose arena for community and cultural events, graduation and convocation ceremonies, trade shows, concerts, and athletic events.
The 8,325-seat arena has HLES offices, classrooms, laboratories, team areas and retractable seating.
A 300-meter directional Mondo track circles the upper concourse and is used by the indoor track and field teams for both practice and competition.
Student seating is located at midcourt for both volleyball and basketball.
Notable Events
The facility was opened with a celebration followed by a men’s basketball contest between Appalachian and North Carolina.