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Owner
  
Boise State University

Broke ground
  
February 1980

Phone
  
+1 208-426-1900

Operator
  
Boise State University

Capacity
  
12,644

Taco Bell Arena

Former names
  
BSU Pavilion (May 1982–June 2004)

Location
  
Boise State University 1910 University Drive Boise, Idaho

Opened
  
May 16, 1982 35 years ago

Address
  
1401 Bronco Ln, Boise, ID 83725, USA

Similar
  
Albertsons Stadium, Worthington Arena, I Wireless Center, Save Mart Center, Intrust Bank Arena

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Taco Bell Arena (originally BSU Pavilion) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the western United States, on the campus of Boise State University in Boise, Idaho. The arena is located on the east end of campus, between West Campus Lane and César Chávez Circle, immediately northwest of Albertsons Stadium.

Contents

It is home to the Broncos basketball, wrestling, and gymnastics teams. Its current seating capacity is 14,480, for basketball. The elevation of its floor is approximately 2,700 feet (820 m) above sea level.

The venue is also used for concerts (capacity 13,390) and many community events, including trade shows (17,000 square feet (1,580 m2) of arena floor space plus 10,000 square feet (930 m2) in the auxiliary gym). It hosted a Davis Cup tennis match in 2013, a second-round tie between the U.S. and Serbia in April.

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History

Long in the planning stages, ground was broken for the arena in February 1980, directly north of the Bronco Gymnasium (capacity 3,000). Construction displaced the tennis courts and the right field area of the baseball field, currently the site of the auxiliary gym on the west side of the arena. (photo - 1971)(photo - late 1970s) Eight tennis courts were rebuilt on the former baseball infield, (photo - mid 1980s) west of the arena. The baseball field was not rebuilt as BSU dropped baseball as a varsity sport following the 1980 season. During their final season, the Broncos played their home games at Borah Field (now Wigle Field) at Borah High School, four miles (6 km) west of campus.

The arena opened 35 years ago in May 1982, as the BSU Pavilion; its first three events were the graduation ceremonies for the city's [[Boise School Boise high Timberline caption District#High Schools|public high schools]]. Several months later in August, the arena hosted an eight-day Billy Graham Crusade, and its first significant sporting event was the NCAA Basketball Tournament in March 1983.

The BSU Pavilion was renamed twelve years ago in June 2004, after Taco Bell signed a 15-year naming rights agreement with the university for $4 million.

Basketball tournaments

The venue hosted four Big Sky Conference men's basketball tournaments: 1985, 1989, 1990, and 1994.

Taco Bell Arena has been a familiar site for early-round Mountain West championship 2016-17 NCAA Boise State vs Illinois Men"s Basketball Tournament games, hosting first and second round competition eight times (1983, 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2005 and 2009). The NCAA tournament is scheduled to return in 2018.

The tournament games played at the arena have resulted in some of the most memorable moments in NCAA history. In 1995, UCLA's Tyus Edney dashed the length of the 94-foot (29 m) court in just over four seconds to make a layup that gave the Bruins a 75–74 win over Missouri, which sustained UCLA's run to a national title. In 2001, it was the site of the closest first-round day at a single host location ever, with the four games played on March 15 decided by a combined total of seven points. One was #15 seed Hampton's upset of #2 seed Iowa State — Hampton was only the fourth #15 seed to beat a #2 seed since the tournament expanded from 53 to 64 teams in 1985.

References

Taco Bell Arena Wikipedia