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List of NCAA Division I basketball arenas

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This is a list of arenas that currently serve as the home venue for NCAA Division I college basketball teams. Conference affiliations reflect those in the 2024–25 season; all affiliation changes officially took effect on July 1, 2024. The arenas serve as home venues for both the men's and women's teams except where noted. In addition, venues which are not located on campus or are used infrequently during the season have been listed.

Map of all arenas

Current arenas

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Off-campus arena
Image Arena City State Team Conference Capacity Opened
Conte Forum Chestnut Hill[a] MA Boston College ACC 8,606 1988
Haas Pavilion Berkeley CA California ACC 11,858 1933
Littlejohn Coliseum Clemson SC Clemson ACC 9,000 1968
Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham NC Duke ACC 9,314 1940
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center Tallahassee FL Florida State ACC 12,100 1981
Hank McCamish Pavilion Atlanta GA Georgia Tech ACC 8,600 1956
KFC Yum! Center Louisville KY Louisville ACC 22,090 2010
Watsco Center Coral Gables FL Miami (FL) ACC 7,972 2003
Dean Smith Center Chapel Hill NC North Carolina men ACC 21,750 1986
Carmichael Arena Chapel Hill NC North Carolina women ACC 8,010 1965
Lenovo Center Raleigh NC North Carolina State men ACC 19,500 1999
Reynolds Coliseum Raleigh NC North Carolina State women ACC 5,500 1949
Purcell Pavilion at Edmund P. Joyce Center Notre Dame IN Notre Dame ACC 9,149 1968
Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh PA Pittsburgh ACC 12,508 2002
Moody Coliseum University Park[b] TX SMU ACC 7,000 1956
Maples Pavilion Stanford CA Stanford ACC 7,233 1969
JMA Wireless Dome Syracuse NY Syracuse ACC 35,446 1980
John Paul Jones Arena Charlottesville VA Virginia ACC 14,593 2006
Cassell Coliseum Blacksburg VA Virginia Tech ACC 10,052 1962
Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum Winston-Salem NC Wake Forest ACC 14,407 1989
SEFCU Arena Guilderland NY Albany America East 4,538 1992
Binghamton University Events Center Vestal[c] NY Binghamton America East 5,142 2004
Cross Insurance Center Bangor ME Maine America East 5,800 2013
Lundholm Gym Durham NH New Hampshire America East 3,000 1938
Chace Athletic Center Smithfield RI Bryant America East 2,700 2001
Wellness and Events Center Newark NJ NJIT America East 3,500 2017
Costello Athletic Center Lowell MA UMass Lowell America East 2,100 1964
Tsongas Center Lowell MA UMass Lowell America East 6,496 1998
Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena Catonsville[d] MD UMBC America East 5,000 2018
Patrick Gym Burlington VT Vermont America East 3,228 1963
Dale F. Halton Arena Charlotte NC Charlotte The American 9,105 1996
Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum Greenville NC East Carolina The American 8,000 1968
FAU Arena Boca Raton FL Florida Atlantic The American 3,161 1984
FedExForum Memphis TN Memphis The American 18,119 2004
Elma Roane Fieldhouse Memphis TN Memphis women The American 2,565 1951
UNT Coliseum Denton TX North Texas The American 9,797 1973
Tudor Fieldhouse Houston TX Rice The American 5,208 1950
Yuengling Center Tampa FL South Florida The American 10,411 1980
Liacouras Center[e] Philadelphia PA Temple The American 10,206 1997
Devlin Fieldhouse New Orleans LA Tulane The American 4,100 1933
Reynolds Center Tulsa OK Tulsa The American 8,355 1998
Bartow Arena Birmingham AL UAB The American 8,508 1988
Convocation Center San Antonio TX UTSA The American 4,080 1975
Charles Koch Arena[f] Wichita KS Wichita State The American 10,506 1955
F&M Bank Arena Clarksville TN Austin Peay ASUN 5,500[1] 2023[2]
Knights Hall Louisville KY Bellarmine ASUN 2,196 1960[3]
Farris Center Conway AR Central Arkansas ASUN 6,000 1972
Baptist Health Arena Richmond KY Eastern Kentucky ASUN 6,500 1963
Alico Arena Fort Myers[g] FL Florida Gulf Coast ASUN 4,633 2002
Swisher Gymnasium Jacksonville FL Jacksonville ASUN 1,360 1953
Allen Arena Nashville TN Lipscomb ASUN 5,028 2001
Flowers Hall Florence AL North Alabama ASUN 4,000 1972
UNF Arena Jacksonville FL North Florida ASUN 5,800 1993
Curry Arena Charlotte NC Queens ASUN 2,500 2012
Edmunds Center DeLand FL Stetson ASUN 5,000 1974
The Coliseum Carrollton GA West Georgia ASUN 5,953 2009[4]
John M. Belk Arena Davidson NC Davidson Atlantic 10 5,223 1989
University of Dayton Arena Dayton OH Dayton Atlantic 10 13,409 1969
UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse Pittsburgh PA Duquesne Atlantic 10 3,500 1988
Rose Hill Gymnasium Bronx NY Fordham Atlantic 10 3,200 1925
EagleBank Arena Fairfax[h] VA George Mason Atlantic 10 10,000 1985
Charles E. Smith Center Washington DC George Washington Atlantic 10 5,000 1975
John Glaser Arena Philadelphia PA La Salle Atlantic 10 3,000 2024
Joseph J. Gentile Arena Chicago IL Loyola Chicago Atlantic 10 4,486 1996
Mullins Center Amherst MA Massachusetts Atlantic 10
(MAC in 2025)
9,493 1993
Ryan Center Kingston RI Rhode Island Atlantic 10 7,657 2002
Robins Center Richmond VA Richmond Atlantic 10 7,201 1972
Reilly Center St. Bonaventure NY St. Bonaventure Atlantic 10 5,480 1966
Hagan Arena Philadelphia PA Saint Joseph's Atlantic 10 4,200 1949
Chaifetz Arena St. Louis MO Saint Louis Atlantic 10 10,600 2008
Siegel Center Richmond VA Virginia Commonwealth Atlantic 10 7,637 1999
McKale Center Tucson AZ Arizona Big 12 14,655 1973
Desert Financial Arena Tempe AZ Arizona State Big 12 14,198 1974
Foster Pavilion Waco TX Baylor Big 12 7,500 2024
Marriott Center Provo UT BYU Big 12 19,000 1971
Fifth Third Arena Cincinnati OH Cincinnati Big 12 12,012 1989
CU Events Center Boulder CO Colorado Big 12 11,064 1979
Fertitta Center Houston TX Houston Big 12 7,100 1969
Hilton Coliseum Ames IA Iowa State Big 12 14,267 1971
Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence KS Kansas Big 12 15,300 1955
Bramlage Coliseum Manhattan KS Kansas State Big 12 11,000 1988
Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater OK Oklahoma State Big 12 13,611 1938
Schollmaier Arena Fort Worth TX TCU Big 12 8,500 1961
United Supermarkets Arena Lubbock TX Texas Tech Big 12 15,300 1999
Addition Financial Arena Orlando[i] FL UCF Big 12 9,432 2007
Jon M. Huntsman Center Salt Lake City UT Utah Big 12 15,000 1969
WVU Coliseum Morgantown WV West Virginia Big 12 14,000 1970
Hinkle Fieldhouse Indianapolis IN Butler Big East 9,100 1928
CHI Health Center Omaha Omaha NE Creighton men Big East 18,320 2003
D. J. Sokol Arena Omaha NE Creighton women Big East 2,950 2009
Wintrust Arena[j] Chicago IL DePaul Big East 10,387 2017
Capital One Arena Washington DC Georgetown men Big East 20,308 1997
McDonough Gymnasium Washington DC Georgetown women Big East 2,500 1951
Fiserv Forum Milwaukee WI Marquette men Big East 17,385 2018
Al McGuire Center Milwaukee WI Marquette women Big East 4,000 2004
Amica Mutual Pavilion Providence RI Providence men Big East 12,400 1972
Alumni Hall Providence RI Providence women Big East 2,620 1955
Prudential Center Newark NJ Seton Hall men Big East 18,711 2007
Walsh Gymnasium South Orange NJ Seton Hall women Big East 1,316 1941
Madison Square Garden[k] New York NY St. John's men Big East 19,812 1968
Carnesecca Arena Queens NY St. John's women Big East 6,107 1961
Harry A. Gampel Pavilion[l] Storrs CT UConn Big East 10,167 1990
Finneran Pavilion[m] Villanova PA Villanova Big East 6,500 1986
Cintas Center Cincinnati OH Xavier Big East 10,250 2000
Reese Court Cheney WA Eastern Washington Big Sky 6,000 1981
Idaho Central Credit Union Arena Moscow ID Idaho Big Sky 4,200 2021[5]
ICCU Dome Pocatello ID Idaho State men Big Sky 8,000 1970
Reed Gym Pocatello ID Idaho State women Big Sky 3,214 1951
Dahlberg Arena Missoula MT Montana Big Sky 7,321 1953
Brick Breeden Fieldhouse Bozeman MT Montana State Big Sky 7,250 1957
Walkup Skydome Flagstaff AZ Northern Arizona Big Sky 11,230 1977
Bank of Colorado Arena Greeley CO Northern Colorado Big Sky 2,992 1975
Viking Pavilion Portland OR Portland State Big Sky 3,094 1966
Hornets Nest Sacramento CA Sacramento State Big Sky 1,012[6] 1955
Dee Events Center Ogden UT Weber State Big Sky 11,592 1977
Buccaneer Field House North Charleston SC Charleston Southern Big South 881 1965
Paul Porter Arena Boiling Springs NC Gardner–Webb Big South 3,500 1982
Nido & Mariana Qubein Arena and Conference Center High Point NC High Point Big South 4,500 2021[7][8]
Joan Perry Brock Center Farmville VA Longwood Big South 3,000 2023[9]
Templeton Physical Education Center Clinton SC Presbyterian Big South 2,300 1975
Dedmon Center Radford VA Radford Big South 3,205 1981
Kimmel Arena Asheville NC UNC Asheville Big South 3,200 2011
G. B. Hodge Center Spartanburg SC USC Upstate Big South 878 1973
Winthrop Coliseum Rock Hill SC Winthrop Big South 6,100 1982
State Farm Center Champaign IL Illinois Big Ten 15,544 1963
Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall Bloomington IN Indiana Big Ten 17,472 1971
Carver–Hawkeye Arena Iowa City IA Iowa Big Ten 15,500 1983
Xfinity Center College Park MD Maryland Big Ten 17,950 2002
Crisler Center Ann Arbor MI Michigan Big Ten 12,707 1967
Breslin Student Events Center East Lansing MI Michigan State Big Ten 14,797 1989
Williams Arena Minneapolis MN Minnesota Big Ten 14,625 1928
Pinnacle Bank Arena Lincoln NE Nebraska Big Ten 15,147 2013
Welsh–Ryan Arena Evanston IL Northwestern Big Ten 7,039 1952
Value City Arena Columbus OH Ohio State Big Ten 18,809 1998
Matthew Knight Arena Eugene OR Oregon Big Ten 12,369 2011
Bryce Jordan Center University Park[n] PA Penn State Big Ten 15,261 1996
Mackey Arena West Lafayette IN Purdue Big Ten 14,848 1967
Jersey Mike's Arena Piscataway NJ Rutgers Big Ten 8,000 1977
Pauley Pavilion Los Angeles CA UCLA Big Ten 13,800[10] 1965
Galen Center Los Angeles CA USC Big Ten 10,258 2006
Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion Seattle WA Washington Big Ten 10,000 1927
Kohl Center Madison WI Wisconsin Big Ten 17,249 1998
Robert A. Mott Athletics Center San Luis Obispo CA Cal Poly Big West 3,032 1960
Icardo Center Bakersfield CA Cal State Bakersfield Big West 3,497 1989
Titan Gym Fullerton CA Cal State Fullerton Big West 4,000 1964
Premier America Credit Union Arena Northridge[o] CA Cal State Northridge Big West 2,500 1962
Stan Sheriff Center Honolulu HI Hawaii Big West
(Mountain West in 2026)
10,300 1994
Walter Pyramid Long Beach CA Long Beach State Big West 4,000 1994
The Pavilion at ARC Davis CA UC Davis Big West 7,600 1977
Bren Events Center Irvine CA UC Irvine Big West 4,984 1987
UC Riverside Student Recreation Center Riverside CA UC Riverside Big West 3,168 1994
LionTree Arena La Jolla[p] CA UC San Diego Big West 4,200 1995
UC Santa Barbara Events Center Santa Barbara[q] CA UC Santa Barbara Big West 5,600 1979
John W. Pope, Jr. Convocation Center Buies Creek NC Campbell CAA 3,095 2008
TD Arena Charleston SC Charleston CAA 5,100 2008
Bob Carpenter Center Newark DE Delaware CAA
(CUSA in 2025)
5,000 1992
Daskalakis Athletic Center Philadelphia PA Drexel CAA 2,509 1974
Schar Center Elon NC Elon CAA 5,100 2018
Hampton Convocation Center Hampton VA Hampton CAA 7,200 1993
Mack Sports Complex Hempstead NY Hofstra CAA 5,124 2000
OceanFirst Bank Center West Long Branch NJ Monmouth CAA 4,100 2009
Corbett Sports Center Greensboro NC North Carolina A&T CAA 5,700 1978
Matthews Arena Boston MA Northeastern men CAA 6,000 1910
Cabot Center Boston MA Northeastern women CAA 1,800 1954
Island Federal Credit Union Arena Stony Brook NY Stony Brook CAA 4,160 1967
SECU Arena Towson MD Towson CAA 5,200 2013
Trask Coliseum Wilmington NC UNC Wilmington CAA 5,200 1977
Kaplan Arena Williamsburg VA William & Mary CAA 11,300 1971
Ocean Bank Convocation Center Miami[r] FL FIU CUSA 5,000 1986
Pete Mathews Coliseum Jacksonville AL Jacksonville State CUSA 3,500 1974
KSU Convocation Center Kennesaw[s] GA Kennesaw State CUSA 4,600 2003
Liberty Arena Lynchburg VA Liberty CUSA 4,000 2020
Thomas Assembly Center Ruston LA Louisiana Tech CUSA 8,000 1982
Murphy Center Murfreesboro TN Middle Tennessee CUSA 11,520 1972
Pan American Center Las Cruces NM New Mexico State CUSA 12,482 1968
Bernard Johnson Coliseum Huntsville TX Sam Houston CUSA 6,100 1976
Don Haskins Center El Paso TX UTEP CUSA
(Mountain West in 2026)
12,222 1976
E. A. Diddle Arena Bowling Green KY Western Kentucky CUSA 7,326 1963
Wolstein Center Cleveland OH Cleveland State Horizon 13,610 1991
Calihan Hall Detroit MI Detroit Mercy Horizon 7,917 1952
Resch Center Ashwaubenon WI Green Bay men Horizon 9,729 2002
Kress Events Center Green Bay WI Green Bay women Horizon 4,018 2007
The Jungle Indianapolis IN IU Indy Horizon 1,215 1982
UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena Milwaukee WI Milwaukee men Horizon 10,783 1950
Klotsche Center Milwaukee WI Milwaukee women Horizon 3,500 1977
Truist Arena Highland Heights KY Northern Kentucky Horizon 9,400 2008
OU Credit Union O'rena Rochester[t] MI Oakland Horizon 4,000 1998
Hilliard Gates Sports Center Fort Wayne IN Purdue Fort Wayne Horizon 2,300 1981
UPMC Events Center Moon Township PA Robert Morris Horizon 4,000 2019
Nutter Center Fairborn[u] OH Wright State Horizon 9,500 1990
Beeghly Center Youngstown OH Youngstown State Horizon 6,300 1972
Pizzitola Sports Center Providence RI Brown Ivy 2,800 1989
Levien Gymnasium New York[v] NY Columbia Ivy 2,500 1974
Newman Arena Ithaca NY Cornell Ivy 4,473 1990
Leede Arena Hanover NH Dartmouth Ivy 2,100 1986
Lavietes Pavilion Allston[w] MA Harvard Ivy 2,195 1982
Palestra Philadelphia PA Penn Ivy 8,722 1927
Jadwin Gymnasium Princeton NJ Princeton Ivy 6,854 1969
John J. Lee Amphitheater New Haven CT Yale Ivy 2,532 1932
Koessler Athletic Center Buffalo NY Canisius MAAC 2,196 1968
Leo D. Mahoney Arena Fairfield CT Fairfield MAAC 3,500 2022
Hynes Athletic Center New Rochelle NY Iona MAAC 2,578 1974
Draddy Gymnasium Bronx NY Manhattan MAAC 2,345 1978[11]
McCann Arena Poughkeepsie NY Marist MAAC 3,200 1977[12]
Hammel Court North Andover MA Merrimack MAAC 1,200 1972
Knott Arena Emmitsburg[x] MD Mount St. Mary's MAAC 3,500 1987
Gallagher Center Lewiston[y] NY Niagara MAAC 2,400 1949
M&T Bank Arena Hamden CT Quinnipiac MAAC 3,570 2007
Alumni Gymnasium Lawrenceville NJ Rider MAAC 1,650 1958
William H. Pitt Center Fairfield CT Sacred Heart MAAC 2,062 1997
MVP Arena Albany NY Siena men MAAC 15,229 1990
Alumni Recreation Center Loudonville NY Siena women MAAC 4,000 1974
Run Baby Run Arena Jersey City NJ Saint Peter's MAAC 3,200 1975
James A. Rhodes Arena Akron OH Akron MAC 5,500 1983
Worthen Arena Muncie IN Ball State MAC 11,500 1991
Stroh Center Bowling Green OH Bowling Green MAC 4,700 2011
Alumni Arena Amherst[z] NY Buffalo MAC 6,783 1982
McGuirk Arena Mount Pleasant MI Central Michigan MAC 5,300 1973
George Gervin GameAbove Center Ypsilanti MI Eastern Michigan MAC 8,824 1998
Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center Kent OH Kent State MAC 6,327 1950
Millett Hall Oxford OH Miami (Ohio) MAC 6,400 1968
Convocation Center DeKalb IL Northern Illinois MAC 10,000 2002
Convocation Center Athens OH Ohio MAC 13,080 1968
Savage Arena Toledo OH Toledo MAC 7,300 1976
University Arena Kalamazoo MI Western Michigan MAC 5,421 1957
Physical Education Complex Baltimore MD Coppin State MEAC 4,100 2009
Memorial Hall Dover DE Delaware State MEAC 1,800 1982[13]
Burr Gymnasium Washington DC Howard MEAC 2,700 1963
Hytche Athletic Center Princess Anne[aa] MD Maryland Eastern Shore MEAC 5,500 1999[14]
Talmadge L. Hill Field House Baltimore MD Morgan State MEAC 4,250 1975[15]
Joseph G. Echols Memorial Hall Norfolk VA Norfolk State MEAC 4,500 1982
McDougald–McLendon Arena Durham NC North Carolina Central MEAC 3,500 1955
SHM Memorial Center Orangeburg SC South Carolina State MEAC 3,200 1968
Curb Event Center Nashville TN Belmont Missouri Valley 5,085 2003
Carver Arena Peoria IL Bradley men Missouri Valley 11,433 1982
Renaissance Coliseum Peoria IL Bradley women Missouri Valley 4,200 2010
Knapp Center Des Moines IA Drake Missouri Valley 6,424 1992
Ford Center Evansville IN Evansville men Missouri Valley 10,000 2011
Meeks Family Fieldhouse at Carson Center Evansville IN Evansville women Missouri Valley 1,087 1962[16]
CEFCU Arena Normal IL Illinois State Missouri Valley 10,200 1989
Hulman Center Terre Haute IN Indiana State Missouri Valley 10,200 1973
Great Southern Bank Arena Springfield MO Missouri State Missouri Valley
(CUSA in 2025)
11,000 2008
CFSB Center Murray KY Murray State Missouri Valley 8,602 1998
McLeod Center Cedar Falls IA Northern Iowa Missouri Valley 7,018 2006
Banterra Center Carbondale IL Southern Illinois Missouri Valley 8,284 1964
Credit Union 1 Arena Chicago IL UIC Missouri Valley 6,958 1982
Athletics–Recreation Center Valparaiso IN Valparaiso Missouri Valley 5,000 1984
Clune Arena USAF Academy[ab] CO Air Force Mountain West 5,508 1968
ExtraMile Arena Boise ID Boise State Mountain West
(Pac-12 in 2026)
12,644 1982
Moby Arena Fort Collins CO Colorado State Mountain West
(Pac-12 in 2026)
8,083 1966
Save Mart Center at Fresno State Fresno CA Fresno State Mountain West
(Pac-12 in 2026)
15,596 2003
Lawlor Events Center Reno NV Nevada Mountain West 11,536 1983
The Pit Albuquerque NM New Mexico Mountain West 15,411 1966
Viejas Arena San Diego CA San Diego State Mountain West
(Pac-12 in 2026)
12,414 1997
Provident Credit Union Event Center San Jose CA San Jose State Mountain West 5,000 1989
Thomas & Mack Center Paradise[ac] NV UNLV men Mountain West 18,776 1983
Cox Pavilion Paradise[ac] NV UNLV women Mountain West 2,500 2001
Smith Spectrum Logan UT Utah State Mountain West
(Pac-12 in 2026)
10,270 1968
Arena-Auditorium Laramie WY Wyoming Mountain West 11,612 1982
William H. Detrick Gymnasium New Britain CT Central Connecticut Northeast 2,654 1965
Emil and Patricia Jones Convocation Center Chicago IL Chicago State Northeast 7,000 2007
Bogota Savings Bank Center Hackensack NJ Fairleigh Dickinson Northeast 1,862 1987
Le Moyne Events Center DeWitt[ad] NY Le Moyne Northeast 2,637 1962
Steinberg Wellness Center Brooklyn NY LIU Northeast 2,500 2006
Mercyhurst Athletic Center Erie PA Mercyhurst Northeast 1,100 1977[17]
DeGol Arena Loretto PA Saint Francis (PA) Northeast 3,500 1972
Merkert Gymnasium Easton MA Stonehill Northeast 1,560 1973
Spiro Sports Center Staten Island NY Wagner Northeast 2,100 1999
Lantz Arena Charleston IL Eastern Illinois Ohio Valley 5,400 1967
Robert F. Hyland Performance Arena St. Charles MO Lindenwood Ohio Valley 3,270 1997
Jack Stephens Center Little Rock AR Little Rock Ohio Valley 5,600 2005
Ellis Johnson Arena Morehead KY Morehead State Ohio Valley 6,500 1981
Show Me Center Cape Girardeau MO Southeast Missouri State Ohio Valley 7,373 1987
Vadalabene Center Edwardsville IL SIU Edwardsville Ohio Valley 4,000 1984
Screaming Eagles Arena Evansville[ae] IN Southern Indiana Ohio Valley 4,800 2019
Kathleen and Tom Elam Center Martin TN Tennessee-Martin Ohio Valley 4,300 1969
Gentry Complex Nashville TN Tennessee State Ohio Valley 9,100 1980
Eblen Center Cookeville TN Tennessee Tech Ohio Valley 9,280 1977
Western Hall Macomb IL Western Illinois Ohio Valley 5,139 1964
Bender Arena Washington DC American Patriot 4,500 1988
Christl Arena West Point NY Army Patriot 5,043 1985
Case Gym Boston MA Boston University Patriot 1,800 1972
Sojka Pavilion Lewisburg PA Bucknell Patriot 4,000 2003
Cotterell Court Hamilton NY Colgate Patriot 1,750 1959
Hart Center at the Luth Athletics Complex Worcester MA Holy Cross Patriot 3,536 1975
Kirby Sports Center Easton PA Lafayette Patriot 2,453 1973
Stabler Arena Bethlehem PA Lehigh Patriot 5,600 1979
Reitz Arena Baltimore MD Loyola (Maryland) Patriot 2,100 1984[18]
Alumni Hall Annapolis MD Navy Patriot 5,710 1991
Coleman Coliseum Tuscaloosa AL Alabama SEC 15,383 1968
Bud Walton Arena Fayetteville AR Arkansas SEC 19,368 1993
Neville Arena Auburn AL Auburn SEC 9,121 2010
Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center Gainesville FL Florida SEC 10,500 1980
Stegeman Coliseum Athens GA Georgia SEC 10,523 1964
Rupp Arena Lexington KY Kentucky men[af] SEC 20,545[19] 1976
Memorial Coliseum Lexington KY Kentucky women SEC 6,500 1950
Pete Maravich Assembly Center Baton Rouge LA LSU SEC 13,215 1972
Lloyd Noble Center Norman OK Oklahoma SEC 11,528 1973
The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss University MS Ole Miss SEC 9,500 2016
Humphrey Coliseum Mississippi State MS Mississippi State SEC 10,575 1975
Mizzou Arena Columbia MO Missouri SEC 15,061 2004
Colonial Life Arena Columbia SC South Carolina SEC 18,000 2002
Thompson–Boling Arena Knoxville TN Tennessee SEC 21,678 1987
Moody Center Austin TX Texas SEC 10,763[20] 2022[21]
Reed Arena College Station TX Texas A&M SEC 12,989 1998
Memorial Gymnasium Nashville TN Vanderbilt SEC 14,316 1952
McKenzie Arena Chattanooga TN Chattanooga Southern 10,995 1982
McAlister Field House Charleston SC The Citadel Southern 6,000 1939
Freedom Hall Civic Center Johnson City TN East Tennessee State Southern 6,149 1974
Timmons Arena Greenville SC Furman Southern 4,000 1998
Hawkins Arena Macon GA Mercer Southern 3,500 2004
Pete Hanna Center Homewood AL Samford Southern 4,974 2007
Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro NC UNC Greensboro Southern 7,613 1959
Cameron Hall Lexington VA VMI Southern 5,029 1981
Liston B. Ramsey Regional Activity Center Cullowhee NC Western Carolina Southern 7,826 1986
Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium Spartanburg SC Wofford Southern 3,400 2017
Texas A&M–Commerce Field House Commerce TX East Texas A&M Southland 3,055 1950
Sharp Gymnasium Houston TX Houston Christian Southland 1,000 1963[22]
McDermott Center San Antonio TX Incarnate Word Southland 2,000 1989
Neches Federal Credit Union Arena at the Montagne Center Beaumont TX Lamar Southland 10,080 1984
The Legacy Center Lake Charles LA McNeese Southland 4,242[23] 2018
Lakefront Arena New Orleans LA New Orleans Southland 8,933 1983
Stopher Gymnasium Thibodaux LA Nicholls Southland 3,800 1967[24]
Prather Coliseum Natchitoches LA Northwestern State Southland 3,900 1964
University Center Hammond LA Southeastern Louisiana Southland 7,500 1982
William R. Johnson Coliseum Nacogdoches TX Stephen F. Austin Southland 7,203 1974
American Bank Center Arena[ag] Corpus Christi TX Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Southland 8,000 2004
UTRGV Fieldhouse Edinburg TX UTRGV Southland 2,500 1969
Hamilton Gymnasium Denver CO Denver Summit 2,500 1961
Swinney Recreation Center Kansas City MO Kansas City Summit 1,500 1941
Betty Engelstad Sioux Center Grand Forks ND North Dakota Summit 3,300 2004
Scheels Center Fargo ND North Dakota State Summit 5,460 2016
Baxter Arena Omaha NE Omaha Summit 7,898[25] 2015
Mabee Center Tulsa OK Oral Roberts Summit 10,154 1972
Schoenecker Arena Saint Paul MN St. Thomas Summit 1,800 2010[26]
Sanford Coyote Sports Center Vermillion SD South Dakota Summit 6,000 2016
First Bank and Trust Arena Brookings SD South Dakota State Summit 6,500 1973
George M. Holmes Convocation Center Boone NC Appalachian State Sun Belt 8,325 2000
First National Bank Arena Jonesboro AR Arkansas State Sun Belt 10,038 1987
HTC Center Conway SC Coastal Carolina Sun Belt 3,212 2012
Jack and Ruth Ann Hill Convocation Center Statesboro GA Georgia Southern Sun Belt 5,500 2024[27]
Georgia State Convocation Center Atlanta GA Georgia State Sun Belt 7,500 2022
Atlantic Union Bank Center Harrisonburg VA James Madison Sun Belt 8,500 2020
Cajundome Lafayette LA Louisiana Sun Belt 13,500 1985
Fant–Ewing Coliseum Monroe LA Louisiana–Monroe Sun Belt 7,085 1971
Cam Henderson Center Huntington WV Marshall Sun Belt 9,048 1981
Chartway Arena Norfolk VA Old Dominion Sun Belt 8,472 2002
Mitchell Center Mobile AL South Alabama Sun Belt 10,041 1998
Reed Green Coliseum Hattiesburg MS Southern Miss Sun Belt 8,095 1965
Strahan Arena San Marcos TX Texas State Sun Belt 10,000 1982
Trojan Arena Troy AL Troy Sun Belt 5,200[28] 2012
Alabama A&M Events Center Normal[ah] AL Alabama A&M SWAC 6,000 2022
Dunn–Oliver Acadome Montgomery AL Alabama State SWAC 7,400 1992
Davey Whitney Complex Lorman[ai] MS Alcorn State SWAC 7,000 1975
K. L. Johnson Complex Pine Bluff AR Arkansas-Pine Bluff SWAC 4,500 1982
Moore Gymnasium Daytona FL Bethune-Cookman SWAC 3,000 1953[29]
Al Lawson Center Tallahassee FL Florida A&M SWAC 9,639 2009
Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center Grambling LA Grambling SWAC 7,500 2007
Williams Assembly Center Jackson MS Jackson State SWAC 8,000 1981
Harrison HPER Complex Itta Bena[aj] MS Mississippi Valley State SWAC 5,000 1970[30]
William J. Nicks Building Prairie View TX Prairie View A&M SWAC 4,000 1968[31]
F. G. Clark Center Baton Rouge LA Southern SWAC 7,500 1975
Health and Physical Education Arena Houston TX Texas Southern SWAC 8,100 1989
McCarthey Athletic Center Spokane WA Gonzaga West Coast
(Pac-12 in 2026)
6,000 2004
Gersten Pavilion Los Angeles CA Loyola Marymount West Coast 3,900 1981
Gill Coliseum Corvallis OR Oregon State West Coast[ak]
(Pac-12 in 2026)
9,301 1949
Alex G. Spanos Center Stockton CA Pacific West Coast 6,150 1981
Firestone Fieldhouse Malibu[al] CA Pepperdine West Coast 3,104 1973
Chiles Center Portland OR Portland West Coast 4,852 1984
University Credit Union Pavilion Moraga CA Saint Mary's West Coast 3,500 1978
Jenny Craig Pavilion San Diego CA San Diego West Coast 5,100 2000
The Sobrato Center San Francisco CA San Francisco West Coast 3,005 1958
Leavey Center Santa Clara CA Santa Clara West Coast 4,500 1975
Beasley Coliseum Pullman WA Washington State West Coast[ak]
(Pac-12 in 2026)
12,058 1973
Moody Coliseum Abilene TX Abilene Christian WAC 3,600 1968
Fowler Events Center Riverside CA California Baptist WAC 5,050[32] 2017
Burns Arena St. George UT Utah Tech WAC 4,779 1986
Global Credit Union Arena Phoenix AZ Grand Canyon WAC
(West Coast in 2025)
7,000 2011
Redhawk Center Seattle WA Seattle WAC
(West Coast in 2025)
999 1959
America First Event Center Cedar City UT Southern Utah WAC 5,300 1985
Wisdom Gymnasium Stephenville TX Tarleton WAC 3,000[33] 1970
UCCU Center Orem UT Utah Valley WAC 7,500 1996
College Park Center Arlington TX UT Arlington WAC 7,000 2012
Notes
  1. ^ The mailing address is Chestnut Hill, but the arena is in the city limits of Newton.
  2. ^ The campus has a Dallas mailing address.
  3. ^ The campus has a Binghamton mailing address.
  4. ^ The campus has a Baltimore mailing address.
  5. ^ Temple splits its women's home games between the Liacouras Center and another on-campus facility, McGonigle Hall.
  6. ^ Wichita State plays one men's game each season off-campus at Intrust Bank Arena.
  7. ^ The campus has a Fort Myers mailing address, but is physically located in unincorporated Lee County.
  8. ^ The campus has a Fairfax mailing address, but is physically located in unincorporated Fairfax County, which encloses but does not include the city of Fairfax.
  9. ^ The campus has an Orlando mailing address, but is physically located in unincorporated Orange County.
  10. ^ DePaul splits its women's home games between Wintrust Arena and the on-campus McGrath–Phillips Arena.
  11. ^ St. John's men generally play their Big East home schedule in Madison Square Garden and their non-conference home schedule on campus at Carnesecca Arena.
  12. ^ UConn splits its men's and women's home games between the Gampel Pavilion and the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut.
  13. ^ For certain high-profile home games, Villanova uses the Wells Fargo Center.
  14. ^ The entire Penn State campus has a University Park mailing address. The arena is physically located in College Township.
  15. ^ Northridge is one of many Los Angeles neighborhoods that have separate postal identities from the city.
  16. ^ La Jolla is a San Diego neighborhood with its own postal identity.
  17. ^ The campus has a Santa Barbara mailing address, but is physically located in the unincorporated community of Isla Vista.
  18. ^ The campus has a Miami mailing address, but is physically located in unincorporated Miami-Dade County.
  19. ^ The campus has a Kennesaw mailing address, but is physically located in unincorporated Cobb County.
  20. ^ The campus has a Rochester mailing address, but is physically divided between the separate cities of Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills. The arena is in Auburn Hills.
  21. ^ The campus has a Dayton mailing address.
  22. ^ "New York" is the mailing address for Manhattan, not the entirety of New York City.
  23. ^ Allston is a Boston neighborhood with its own postal identity.
  24. ^ The campus has an Emmitsburg mailing address, but is physically located in unincorporated Frederick County.
  25. ^ The campus mailing address is Niagara University.
  26. ^ The campus has a Buffalo mailing address.
  27. ^ The campus has a Princess Anne mailing address, but is physically located in unincorporated Somerset County.
  28. ^ The Academy grounds lie almost entirely outside the city of Colorado Springs. The US Census Bureau and US Postal Service respectively consider the Academy to be "Air Force Academy" and "USAF Academy".
  29. ^ a b The campus mailing address is Las Vegas.
  30. ^ The campus mailing address is Syracuse.
  31. ^ The campus has an Evansville mailing address, but is physically located in unincorporated Vanderburgh County.
  32. ^ The Kentucky women's team plays one or two games each season at Rupp Arena.
  33. ^ Texas A&M–Corpus Christi uses the on-campus Dugan Wellness Center as an alternate home court for both men's and women's teams.
  34. ^ The campus mailing address is Huntsville.
  35. ^ The campus has a Lorman mailing address, but is physically located in unincorporated Claiborne County.
  36. ^ The campus has an Itta Bena mailing address, but is physically located in unincorporated Leflore County.
  37. ^ a b Oregon State and Washington State, the only remaining members of the Pac-12 Conference after 2023–24, are housing most of their sports, including basketball, in the West Coast Conference for 2024–25 and 2025–26. The Pac-12 will add at least six new members in 2026–27 and resume conference play at that time.
  38. ^ The campus has a Malibu mailing address, but is physically located in unincorporated Los Angeles County.

Additional arenas

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Off-campus arena
Image Arena City State Team Conference Capacity Opened
Intrust Bank Arena Wichita KS Wichita State men, Kansas State men The American 15,004 2010
T-Mobile Center Kansas City MO Kansas men, Kansas State men Big 12 18,972 2007
McGrath-Phillips Arena Chicago IL DePaul women Big East 3,000 2000
Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia PA Villanova men Big East 20,318 1996
XL Center Hartford CT UConn Big East 16,294 1975
North Charleston Coliseum North Charleston SC Charleston Southern Big South 11,475 1993
Vines Center Lynchburg VA Liberty C-USA 9,547 1990
Fleming Gymnasium Greensboro NC UNC Greensboro women Southern 2,320 1989
Dugan Wellness Center Corpus Christi TX Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Southland 1,200 2008
Climate Pledge Arena Seattle WA Seattle men WAC 18,100 1962
Mechanics Bank Arena Bakersfield CA Cal State Bakersfield Big West 9,333 1998

Future arenas

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This list includes facilities that are currently under construction, as well as existing facilities of schools that have announced future moves to NCAA Division I. Conference affiliations reflect those known to be in place as of the team's entry into Division I or the venue's opening, as applicable.

Off-campus arena
Image Arena City State Team Conference Capacity Opened/opening
Lee and Penny Anderson Arena Saint Paul MN St. Thomas Summit 5,000 2025
Grand Sierra Resort Arena Reno NV Nevada (men)[34] MW 10,000 2026[35]
New Alabama Arena Tuscaloosa AL Alabama SEC 10,136 TBA[36]
New LSU Arena Baton Rouge LA LSU SEC TBA TBA[37]
New Marshall Arena Huntington WV Marshall Sun Belt 8,500 TBA[38]
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See also

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Notes

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References

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  2. ^ Miller, Kaitlin (May 13, 2022). "New F&M Bank Arena in Montgomery Co. expected to bring a lot of economic growth to area". Nashville, TN: WZTV. Retrieved May 16, 2022.
  3. ^ "Facilities: Knights Hall". Bellarmine Knights. Retrieved August 28, 2024.
  4. ^ "Coliseum Quick Facts: Athletic Records". University of West Georgia. Retrieved November 4, 2023.
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  8. ^ "Coach Tubby Smith Announces 2021-22 HPU Non-Conference Slate" (Press release). High Point Panthers. September 7, 2021. Retrieved October 18, 2021.
  9. ^ "Joan Perry Brock Center". Longwood University. Retrieved August 9, 2021.
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  12. ^ "McCann Arena". GoRedFoxes.com.
  13. ^ "Delaware State". College Hoopedia.
  14. ^ "Maryland-Eastern Shore -". College Hoopedia.
  15. ^ "Morgan State -". College Hoopedia.
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  17. ^ "Owen McCormick Court at the Mercyhurst Athletic Center". Mercyhurst University. Retrieved April 6, 2024.
  18. ^ "Loyola (MD) -". College Hoopedia.
  19. ^ Pilgrim, Jack (October 8, 2019). "Rupp Arena Unveils New Upper-Level Chair Back Seats". Kentucky Sports Radio. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
  20. ^ "Texas men, new Moody Center both pass the eye test in Longhorns' season-opening win". Austin American-Statesman. November 8, 2022.
  21. ^ "Moody Foundation donates $130M to UT; new arena to be named Moody Center" (Press release). Texas Longhorns. November 9, 2019. Retrieved December 14, 2019.
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  25. ^ "Omaha Releases 2015-16 Men's Basketball Schedule" (Press release). Omaha Athletics. July 15, 2015. Retrieved July 29, 2015. The Mavericks' upcoming regular-season slate comprises 30 games, including 13 home contests at Baxter Arena, the new 7,500-seat, on-campus venue under construction at 67th and Center Streets.
  26. ^ "Facilities: Schoenecker Arena". St. Thomas Tommies. Retrieved March 6, 2021.
  27. ^ Cannady, Dal (May 26, 2022). "Groundbreaking held for the Jack and Ruth Ann Hill Convocation Center". WTOC-TV. Archived from the original on May 26, 2022. Retrieved May 28, 2022.
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  30. ^ "Mississippi Valley State -". College Hoopedia.
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  32. ^ "CBU Events Center". California Baptist Lancers. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  33. ^ "Wisdom Gym" (PDF). 2018–19 Tarleton Men's Basketball Media Guide. Tarleton State Texans. p. 6. Retrieved December 9, 2019.
  34. ^ "Historic $1 Billion Private Capital Investment Announced for the Grand Sierra Resort" (Press release). Nevada Wolf Pack. September 27, 2023. Archived from the original on Feb 12, 2024. Retrieved September 29, 2023.
  35. ^ Sonner, Scott (September 27, 2023s). "University of Nevada basketball could have a new home in 3 years under a major casino expansion plan". Associated Press. Retrieved September 27, 2023.
  36. ^ Casagrande, Michael (February 3, 2022). "New Alabama basketball arena proposal details, capacity and price estimates". AL.com. Retrieved February 4, 2022.
  37. ^ WAFB Staff (March 13, 2024). "New LSU arena, River Center upgrades approved by Metro Council". wafb.com. Retrieved March 24, 2024.
  38. ^ "New arena possibility for Marshall University". WSAZ. April 29, 2021. Archived from the original on April 29, 2021. Retrieved April 29, 2021.