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Chaifetz Arena

Arena in St. Louis, Missouri, US


Summary

Arena in St. Louis, Missouri, US

FieldValue
nameChaifetz Arena
logo_imageChaifetz arena stlouis logo.png
logo_size150
imageChaifetz arena.jpg
image_size250
captionExterior view of the arena in 2008
mapframeyes
mapframe-zoom15
location1 South Compton Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63103
coordinates
broke_groundAugust 28, 2006
openedApril 10, 2008
ownerSaint Louis University
operatorSpectra by Comcast Spectacor
surfaceMulti-surface
construction_cost$80.5 million
($ in dollars)
architectSink Combs Dethlefs
Mackey Mitchell Associates
structural_engineerAlper Audi, Inc.
general_contractorClayco Construction
tenants{{plainlist
seating_capacity10,600
record_attendance11,727 (Sabrina Carpenter; October 17, 2024)
public_transitMetroBus
website

| mapframe-zoom = 15 St. Louis, Missouri 63103 ($ in dollars) Mackey Mitchell Associates

  • Saint Louis Billikens (NCAA teams:
  • men's and women's basketball (2008–present)

Chaifetz Arena ( ), is a 10,600 seat multi-purpose arena in St. Louis, Missouri, located on the Saint Louis University campus. The arena began construction on August 28, 2006, and opened on April 10, 2008.

In February 2007, Chicago-based businessman Richard Chaifetz, CEO of ComPsych Corporation and 1975 graduate of SLU, made a $12 million donation to the university, which named the arena in his honor.

Since the 2008–09 season, it has been the home of the Saint Louis University men's and women's basketball teams. Additionally, the attached Chaifetz Pavilion includes a two-court basketball and volleyball practice facility that also serves as an 800-seat venue that is the home for the university's volleyball teams. The arena, known as "the Jewel of Midtown," includes a three-story athletic office. Former VCU coach Shaka Smart called Chaifetz Arena the toughest venue to play in the Atlantic 10 Conference.

Record attendances

Men's basketball records at Chaifetz Arena:

Saint Louis Billikenscolor=white}};"YearSaint Louis Billikenscolor=white}};"Conference
recordSaint Louis Billikenscolor=white}};"OverallSaint Louis Billikenscolor=white}};"Win.%Saint Louis Billikenscolor=white}};"Head coachSaint Louis Billikenscolor=white}};"Att.
2008–20096–214–3Rick Majerus7,627
2009–20106–218–4Rick Majerus7,149
2010–20114–49–7Rick Majerus6,299
2011–20127–115–1Rick Majerus7,757
2012–20137–117–2Jim Crews7,673
2013–20146–214–3Jim Crews8,428
2014–20153–69–9Jim Crews7,032
2015–20163–67–11Jim Crews6,757
2016–20175–410–8Travis Ford5,593
2017–20186–312–6Travis Ford6,235
2018–20197–215–2Travis Ford6,890
2019–20207–215–3Travis Ford6,880
2020–20215–112–1Travis Ford
2021–20228–114–5Travis Ford5,517
2022–20238–115–3Travis Ford7,088
2023–20242–78–8Travis Ford5,640
2024–20257−214−3Josh Schertz5,966
TOTALS97–47218–79****

Events

The first event held at the venue was a Harlem Globetrotters game against the Washington Generals, played on April 11, 2008.

Music acts such as Barry Manilow, Bruce Springsteen, Britney Spears, and Sabrina Carpenter have performed at the arena; the lattermost breaking the attendance record with a crowd of 11,727.

The first student concert was held on April 26, 2008, featuring artists Tyler Hilton, Chingy, The Starting Line, Jo Dee Messina, and Augustana.

Saint Louis University held its first commencement ceremony on campus in 60 years at the arena on May 17, 2008. Fox Sports personality and native St. Louisan Joe Buck delivered the Commencement Address.

The first political rally at the Arena was on October 2, 2008, for Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. She appeared to supporters after the 2008 vice presidential debate held at Washington University in St. Louis.

FIRST Robotics Competition has held its St. Louis FRC Regional at Chaifetz Arena for several years.

American Idols Live! made its Chaifetz Arena debut in 2009, having previously been held at the Enterprise Center (2002) and Family Arena (2003–2008). Chaifetz Arena also became the St. Louis stop for Champions on Ice and Cirque du Soleil, also in 2009.

The arena hosted the Monster Truck Spectacular Fall Nationals on October 17, 2009.

The USA Gymnastics Championships occurred June 7–10, 2012 at the Chaifetz Arena.

TNA No Surrender took place at the arena on September 12, 2013,

The 2016 Men's U.S. Olympic Trials and P&G Gymnastics Championships were held at Chaifetz Arena June 23–26, 2016. The 2018 SEC Gymnastics championships were held at the arena.

WWE held its first show there on July 21, 2018.

League of Legends North American LCS spring finals was held on April 13, 2019, at the Chaifetz Arena.

Professional wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling held an episode of their weekly television show AEW Rampage at the arena on November 5, 2021. On January 20, 2024, AEW held an episode of their weekly television show AEW Collision. On April 21, 2024, All Elite Wrestling held Dynasty at the arena. On October 18, 2025, AEW returned to the arena for their PPV event WrestleDream.

Tim McGraw performed a benefit concert at Chaifetz Arena on April 29, 2023. Proceeds from the show went to benefit Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital in St. Louis. The show was sold out. The Zac Brown Band performed on April 6, 2024 for Cardinal Glennon.

References

References

  1. [http://www.slubillikens.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=27200&ATCLID=205246206 Chaifetz Arena – SLUBillikens.com]
  2. Johnson, Kevin C.. (April 10, 2013). "Chaifetz Arena Celebrates 5th Anniversary". [[St. Louis Post-Dispatch]].
  3. (2025-04-03). "Sabrina Carpenter".
  4. [http://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/stories/2008/03/10/focus7.html?page=all Allen, Matt. "Clayco, Mackey Mitchell finish SLU's Chaifetz Arena," ''St. Louis Business Journal'', March 9, 2008.]
  5. (November 14, 2008). "Finally - Basketball at Chaifetz". [[St. Louis Post-Dispatch]].
  6. "Chaifetz Arena – SLUBillikens.com – The Official Athletics Website of Saint Louis University".
  7. http://www.claycorp.com/p/240/chaifetz-arena-at-st-louis-university/ {{Dead link. (February 2022)
  8. Durando, Stu. (October 14, 2014). "SLU Notes: SLU's Glaze Out with Dislocated Shoulder". [[St. Louis Post-Dispatch]].
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  10. (2025-04-03). "Sabrina Carpenter".
  11. [http://www.ksdk.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=156010&catid=3 Palin Supporters in St. Louis Hold VP Debate Watch Party {{pipe}} ksdk.com {{pipe}} St. Louis, MO]
  12. "2019 LCS Spring Finals will be held in St. Louis".
  13. Coder, Brie. (October 29, 2021). "Two matches are announced for next week's AEW Rampage".
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