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Watsco Center

Arena in Florida, United States

Watsco Center

Summary

Arena in Florida, United States

FieldValue
nameWatsco Center
fullnameWatsco Center at the University of Miami
former_namesRyder Center (construction/planning)
UM Convocation Center (2003–05)
BankUnited Center (2005–16)
logo_imageWatsco center logo.png
logo_size200
imageWatsco center 2009 cropped.jpg
captionThe stadium in May 2009
typeArena
current_useBasketball
Ice hockey
cityCoral Gables, FL
countryU.S.
mapframeyes
mapframe-zoom15
address1245 Dauer Dr
coordinates
broke_groundApril 4, 2001
opened
ownerUniversity of Miami
operatorOak View Group Facilities
construction_cost$48 million
($ in dollars)
architect
general_contractorTurner Construction
dimensionsArena size: 200000 sqft
capacity7,972 (basketball)
5,990 (ice hockey)
public_transitUniversity
56, 500
tenants{{plainlist
website

UM Convocation Center (2003–05) BankUnited Center (2005–16) Ice hockey | mapframe-zoom = 15 ($ in dollars) 5,990 (ice hockey) 56, 500

  • Miami Hurricanes (NCAA) teams:
  • men's and women's basketball (2003–present)
  • Professional teams:
  • Miami Vice Squad (NIFL) (2007)
  • Miami Inferno (UIFL) (2014)
  • Florida Mayhem (OWL) (2018–2023) The Watsco Center (originally named the University of Miami Convocation Center) is an 8,000-seat multi-purpose arena on the campus of the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. The venue hosts concerts, family shows, trade shows, lecture series, university events and sporting events, and serves as the home court to the Miami Hurricanes' men's and women's basketball teams.

History

The Miami Hurricanes Men's Basketball Team hosts Clemson for an ACC conference game on January 3, 2024
ACC]] conference game on January 3, 2024

The arena opened in 2003 and was originally named the University of Miami Convocation Center. The arena is home to the Miami Hurricanes men's and women's basketball teams. Additional events held in the Watsco Center include concerts, sporting events, lectures, award shows, high school graduations, and men's and women's basketball games. It is the largest arena ever built on the University of Miami campus.

In 2005, the arena was renamed the BankUnited Center, after Miami Lakes-based BankUnited. In 2016, Miami-based air conditioning company Watsco acquired the naming rights.

Prior to the opening of the Watsco Center, from 1988 until 2002, the school's basketball teams played their home games at Miami Arena.

U.S. presidential debates

The Watsco Center has hosted two U.S. presidential debates to date:

On September 30, 2004, the University of Miami hosted one of the three nationally televised U.S. presidential debates between presidential candidates George W. Bush and John Kerry during the 2004 presidential election at the Watsco Center. The debate, which was moderated by Jim Lehrer of PBS NewsHour, was viewed by 62.5 million people.

On March 10, 2016, the University of Miami hosted the 2016 Republican presidential primary's twelfth and final debate at Wastso Center, which aired nationally on CNN and featured Republican presidential candidates Ted Cruz, John Kasich, Marco Rubio, and Donald Trump.

Ranking

The 2007 issue of Venues Today, an entertainment industry publication, reports that the Watsco Center outperformed all but one other venue in Florida in its size category for number of concerts and touring events held in 2006.

References

References

  1. Palm Beach Post Wire Services. (April 5, 2001). "Finally! Work to Start on UM Basketball Arena". [[The Palm Beach Post]].
  2. (July 30, 2001). "What's on Deck?". [[Advance Publications]].
  3. "About Us". Watsco Center.
  4. "CPD: 2004 Debates". Commission on Presidential Debates.
  5. (March 10, 2016). "Republican Debate in Miami: What to Watch". CNN.com.
  6. Palmer, Heidi M.. (April 4, 2007). "University of Miami's BankUnited Center Ranks Second Among Florida Venues By National Magazine". University of Miami News.
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