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Convocation Center (Ohio University)

Arena in Ohio, United States


Arena in Ohio, United States

FieldValue
nameConvocation Center
nicknameThe Convo
imageOHIOConvoCenter1.jpg
image_size300px
mapframeyes
mapframe-zoom15
location95 Richland Avenue
Athens, Ohio 45701
coordinates
broke_ground1965
openedDecember 3, 1968
ownerOhio University
operatorOhio University
surfaceTwo-layer maple wood
construction_cost$8.2 million
($ in dollars)
architectBrubaker/Brandt
structural_engineerFling & Eeman, Inc.
general_contractorKnowlton Construction Company
tenantsOhio Bobcats (NCAA) (1968–present)
seating_capacity13,000

| mapframe-zoom = 15 Athens, Ohio 45701 ($ in dollars)

The Convocation Center is a 13,000-seat multi-purpose arena that is home to the Ohio Bobcats basketball, volleyball, and wrestling teams.

History

The Convocation Center, also known locally as "The Convo," was designed by architecture firm Brubaker/Brandt of Columbus, Ohio and built by Knowlton Construction Company of Bellefontaine, Ohio. The first men's basketball game in the arena featured an 80–70 Ohio victory over the Indiana Hoosiers on December 3, 1968. The arena houses offices for the Ohio Athletics Department, numerous coaches' offices, team locker rooms, and athletic training rooms. Additionally it houses offices and classrooms for the computer science branch of the Russ College of Engineering. Over the years, there have been numerous renovations, some of the most recent being in 1997, where improved lighting, an expanded press row, and a wider camera deck were added to the arena. Also, The Vern and Marion Alden Basketball Suite which houses offices and meeting rooms for Ohio men's and women's basketball was completed. A few years later, the locker rooms for both basketball teams were expanded and given new furniture, carpeting, and individual wooden lockers. Following the 2004 season, more renovations occurred as a new playing surface was installed and two large Daktronics video boards were added to the venue.

The Convocation Center's atmosphere has helped the Bobcats to win over 75% of their home games since the opening of The Convo in 1968. At the beginning of the 2001–2002 season, a new student cheering section, dubbed the "O Zone," was started for men's basketball games.

The Convocation Center brought in its largest crowd on February 28, 1970, when 14,102 fans were in attendance to watch the Bobcats men's basketball team defeat the Bowling Green Falcons 77–76. That year Ohio finished 20–5, winning the Mid-American Conference title and advancing to the NCAA Tournament.

In addition to Ohio basketball, volleyball, and wrestling contests, the Convo hosts numerous other events annually. The facility has held local high school basketball games as well as high school state tournament games as well as a variety of concerts, including a May 17, 1969 concert by Led Zeppelin, professional wrestling events, and special university events, most notably Ohio University's graduation ceremonies.

The Convocation Center was used for Thursday night rehearsals for The Ohio University Marching 110 when the weather caused temperatures to drop far too low for these late-night sessions. The band used these rehearsals to learn/polish dance routines for their home football games on the basketball court. The building was also used for several of the Marching 110's LP recording sessions in the 1970s, 80s and 90s.

Ohio University Athletics Director Jim Schaus announced plans to renovate the Convocation Center athletic training center by 2012 as part of the Bobcat Renaissance, an initiative geared toward improving OHIO's athletic programs.

Largest attendance

Ohio Bobcatscolor=white}};"RankOhio Bobcatscolor=white}};"DateOhio Bobcatscolor=white}};"AttendanceOhio Bobcatscolor=white}};"Event
1February 28, 197014,102Ohio vs. Bowling Green (Men's Basketball)
2December 30, 199713,083Ohio vs. Kentucky (Men's Basketball)
3February 15, 199713,021Ohio vs. Miami (OH) (Men's Basketball)
4January 21, 201213,011Ohio vs. Miami (OH) (Men's Basketball)
5January 8, 199412,824Ohio vs. Miami (OH) (Men's Basketball)

Source : Ohio History and Records 2013-14

References

References

  1. (1969). "Lightweight Dome at Ohio University". [[American Institute of Steel Construction]].
  2. "Convocation Center".
  3. (October 26, 2010). "Ohio Bobcats 2010–11 Record Book". Ohio Bobcats.
  4. Cross, Charles. (December 2019). "Led Zeppelin: Heaven and Hell". Harmony Books.
  5. (July 3, 2008). "AD outlines plans for indoor facility despite deficit". [[Ohio University]].
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