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Arizona won 67 of its first 70 games in the building, then ran off 71 straight home wins between 1987 and 1992 - the tenth-longest streak in NCAA history. McKale Center, at 1 National Championship Drive on the University of Arizona campus in Tucson, opened on 1 February 1973 with a win over Wyoming and never looked back. The building fixed a competitive embarrassment: Bear Down Gym's 3,600 seats were the smallest in major-conference basketball, so the university raised an 8.1-million-dollar all-campus arena seating 13,658 - named for J.F. "Pop" McKale, the athletic director who built Arizona athletics across four decades. The Lute Olson era made it a cathedral: from 1983 to 2007 Olson turned McKale into one of America's toughest rooms - the 1997 national championship banner hangs as proof - and the floor was named Lute Olson Court in 2000, rededicated a year later as Lute and Bobbi Olson Court in memory of his wife. The capacity has crept upward with demand: chair-backs in 1984, bleacher removal in 1986 and successive additions pushed the bowl to today's 14,688, with a 2014-15 renovation modernising the concourses; the record crowd of 15,176 squeezed in for New Mexico in 1976, and sellouts remain the norm for conference play. The building is more than basketball: gymnastics and volleyball share the arena, athletic-department offices fill its wings, and a naming-rights deal brands the bowl as McKale Center at ALKEME Arena - while the surrounding complex anchors Arizona's athletics district southeast of the main quad. Practical notes: the Sun Link streetcar and game-day shuttles beat campus parking, which sells out for marquee dates; the ZonaZoo student section behind the baselines drives the noise, upper-corner seats remain the affordable entry to one of the sport's great atmospheres, and the Olson statue outside the north entrance is the pre-game photo stop.

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Type: Stadium / Arena

Address: 1 National Championship Dr., Tucson, AZ, United States, 85721

Website: https://arizonawildcats.com

Cover Charge: 1

Capacity: 14688

Opening Date: 01/02/1973

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