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Prather Coliseum

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Surface
  
Multi-surface

Capacity
  
3,900

Opened
  
1964

Location
  
220 S. Jefferson St., Natchitoches, LA 71457

Operator
  
Northwestern State University

Owner
  
Northwestern State University

Team
  
Northwestern State Demons men's basketball

Similar
  
University Center, Burton Coliseum, William R Johnson Coliseum, Farris Center, Fant–Ewing Coliseum

Jim croce our tour of prather coliseum on the campus of northwestern st univ in natchitoches la


Prather Coliseum is a 3,900-seat multi-purpose arena in Natchitoches, Louisiana. It opened in 1964 and is home to the Northwestern State University Demons basketball team. The arena also holds concerts and events. Prather Coliseum was named in honor of the school's most successful basketball and football coach, H. Lee Prather, who served from the 1910s through the 1940s before becoming NSU President in 1951.

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Coach mcconathy on thursday night s cit game in prather coliseum


History

The coliseum is among projects credited to the late State Senator Sylvan Friedman of Natchitoches Parish. It opened two years before Friedman's retirement.

Prather Coliseum is also known as the venue for the final concert performed by rock star Jim Croce on Thursday, September 20, 1973. Shortly after the concert, Croce's plane crashed shortly after takeoff from the Natchitoches airport, killing Croce and all others aboard the plane.

The arena hosted the Southland Conference men's basketball tournament in 2005–06. Loyola University New Orleans women's basketball player Keiva Council set the single-game scoring record in the building with 48 points in an 84–80 Wolfpack victory over Northwestern State on November 25, 2011.

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Prather Coliseum Wikipedia