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Former names
  
Carolina First Arena

Surface
  
Hardwood

Opened
  
November 14, 2008

Phone
  
+1 843-953-2632

Operator
  
College of Charleston

Broke ground
  
December 6, 2006

Capacity
  
5,100

Owner
  
College of Charleston

TD Arena

Location
  
301 Meeting Street Charleston, SC 29401

Address
  
301 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA

Team
  
College of Charleston Cougars men's basketball

Similar
  
Emanuel African Methodist, Alumni Gym, James Madison University, North Charleston Coliseum, McAlister Field House

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TD Arena is a 5,100 seat multi-purpose arena in Charleston, South Carolina, United States that opened in 2008 and replaced John Kresse Arena as the home of the College of Charleston Cougars basketball and volleyball teams. The South Financial Group of Greenville, South Carolina, purchased the naming rights to the new facility and it opened in 2008 under the Carolina First Arena name. After the 2010 sale of the corporation to Toronto Dominion Bank, the arena's name changed to TD Arena. The playing surface is named John Kresse Court in honor of legendary Charleston men's basketball coach John Kresse.

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Originally to be named Carolina First Center, the facility was renamed Carolina First Arena to avoid confusion with the bank's south coast main offices in Charleston which are located in an office building by the same name.

The first game played at the arena on November 14, 2008 was a first round game of the inaugural ESPN Charleston Classic between Texas Christian University and Western Michigan University won by TCU 67-63.

Perhaps the biggest game in arena history was a 82-79 Charleston victory in overtime over then-No. 9 ranked and defending national champion North Carolina on January 4, 2010.

The arena not only plays host to Cougars' basketball games, but it also hosts many other campus events, including orientations, campus tours, award ceremonies, and external events (including concerts for Hootie & Spoleto Festival). The TD Arena is overseen by Josh Bryson, Director of Operations. He is assisted by Kelsea McGrogan, Assistant Director of Operations.

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References

TD Arena Wikipedia