Georgia Bulldogs at LSU Tigers Mens Basketball LSU Pete Maravich Assembly Center Baton Rouge
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LSU Pete Maravich Assembly Center - Baton Rouge LA
Georgia Bulldogs at LSU Tigers Mens Basketball
The Pete Maravich Assembly Center, originally known as the LSU Assembly Center, is an arena in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The venue broke ground in 1969 and was inaugurated for the public on January 3, 1972, with a total construction cost of $11.5 million. The architecture of the building is designed by Robert M. Coleman & Partners. It is under the ownership of Louisiana State University and operated by LSU Athletics Department. The arena serves as the home field to the Lady Tigers basketball teams, LSU Tigers women's volleyball team, and the LSU Tigers women's gymnastics team.
The Pete Maravich Assembly Center was renamed in honor of Pete Maravich, known as a Tiger basketball legend who died in 1988. The arena is known to the locals as "Pete's Palace" or "The PMAC." The Deaf Dome," coined by Dick Vitale, is the nationally known nickname of the venue. Tiger Stadium is the neighbor of the Maravich Center, which is known as "Death Valley." The arena's concourse is divided into four quadrants named The Walk of Champions, Heroes Hall, Pete Maravich Pass, and Midway of Memories. The quadrants are meant to highlight individual and team awards, former LSU Tiger athletes, and memorabilia about the history of LSU basketball, volleyball, and gymnastics.
The Pete Maravich Assembly Center owns 11,230 permanent seats and the Tiger Athletic Foundation offices, and the "L" Club meeting room. The Maravich Assembly Center hosted the men's and women's NCAA Basketball Tournament in 1986 and 1976. It also hosted NIT Men's Tournament games in 1982, 1983, 1987, 1989, 2002, and 2018; 1981 SEC Women's Basketball Tournament; two SEC Volleyball Tournaments; the 1988 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament; and much more.