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State Farm Center
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State Farm Center
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Former namesAssembly Hall (1963–2013)
Address1800 South 1st Street
LocationChampaign, Illinois, U.S.
Coordinates40°05′47″N 88°14′09″W / 40.096259°N 88.235956°W / 40.096259; -88.235956
Public transitBus transport MTD
OwnerUniversity of Illinois
OperatorUniversity of Illinois
Capacity15,544 (permanent), 16,500 (concert)[1] (2016–present)
17,085 (2014–2015)
16,618 (2003–2014)
16,450 (1995–2003)
16,321 (1992–1995)
16,153 (1980–1992)
16,128 (1963–1980)
SurfaceMulti-surface
Construction
Broke groundMay 25, 1959[2]
OpenedMarch 2, 1963
Construction cost$8.35 million
($83.1 million in 2023 dollars[3])
ArchitectHarrison & Abramovitz
Structural engineerAmmann & Whitney
General contractorFelmley-Dickerson Co.
Tenants
Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball (1963–present)
Illinois Fighting Illini women's basketball (1981–1993, 1998–present)
Illinois Fighting Illini wrestling (2022–present)
Website
http://statefarmcenter.com/

The State Farm Center is a large dome-shaped 15,544-seat indoor arena located in Champaign, Illinois, owned and operated by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The arena hosts games for the Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball, women's basketball, and wrestling teams. It also doubles as a performance and event center, and is one of the largest venues between Chicago and St. Louis. It opened in 1963 and was known until 2013 as Assembly Hall until State Farm Insurance acquired naming rights as part of a major renovation project.

Size

The third largest Illinois arena after the United Center in Chicago and the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, State Farm Center has 15,544 permanent seats but, when portable chairs are placed on the floor for an in-the-round performance, there is a potential for an additional 1,000 depending on the stage configuration.

Opening

State Farm Center opened as Assembly Hall on March 2, 1963, and continues to attract attention for its design and construction. From 1963 to 1965 Assembly Hall was the largest dome structure in North America until the opening of the Astrodome in Houston, Texas. The roof is supported by 614 miles (988 km) of one-quarter inch steel wire wrapped at the base of the dome under intensive pressure. The architect was Max Abramovitz, a University of Illinois alumnus. The contractor was Felmley-Dickerson Co of Urbana, led by Ray Dickerson, who built a number of buildings for the university.

Main uses

Fighting Illini basketball

Interior in 2020

State Farm Center hosts home games of Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball and Illinois Fighting Illini women's basketball and is also home to the student cheering section, the "Orange Krush," which occupies the floor around the court as well as some seats.

At the annual "Paint the Hall Orange" game, everyone in attendance would wear an orange shirt. In recent years, however, it has become customary for Illini fans to wear orange at all home games and so the official "PTHO" game was discontinued after the 2007–08 season.

In August 2015, prior to the reopening of the newly renovated State Farm Center, the hardwood floor was dedicated and named Lou Henson Court in honor of the Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball all-time leader in victories Lou Henson.[4]

IHSA

Nighttime exterior in 2006
Daytime exterior in 2006

State Farm Center has hosted a variety of Illinois High School Association events. It has been the home of the state individual wrestling tournament since 1967. From 1963 to 1995, State Farm Center played host to the state finals of the boys' basketball tournament. From 1978 to 1991, it also hosted the IHSA girls' basketball tournament. The IHSA announced on June 15, 2020, that the boys' basketball tournament would return after a 25-year absence.[5]

Broadway Series

State Farm Center is also the venue for the annual WCIA 3 Broadway Series, which features popular musicals such as Les Misérables, Miss Saigon, Rent, and Fiddler on the Roof.[6]

Concerts

The largest concerts by attendance thus far are:

No. Entertainer Date Attendance
1 Garth Brooks March 7–9, 1997 49,000 (total)
2 Elvis Presley October 22, 1976 17,117
3 Johnny Cash October 4, 1969
4 Garth Brooks March 11, 1992
5 REO Speedwagon April 21, 1981
6 Def Leppard October 16, 1988
7 Kenny Chesney April 5, 2019
8 The Rolling Stones November 15, 1969
9 Phish Nov. 19, 1997
10 U2 October 22, 1987

"Illinois Renaissance" renovation

In the autumn of 2008, school officials, led by Athletics Director Ron Guenther, conducted a study to decide whether to refurbish the then-named Assembly Hall or build a new basketball arena.[7] In 2010, the university opted to renovate the existing structure designed by University of Illinois alumnus Max Abramovitz, and selected the architectural firm AECOM to design the renovation.[8] The athletic department sent surveys to I-Fund and season ticket holders to gauge demand for various premium seating options. Architects used this information to create schematic drawings and architectural renderings near the end of 2012, which then Athletics Director Mike Thomas used to aid in fundraising for the project. The anticipated renovation cost was between $150 and $160 million, and construction would not start before spring of 2014.[9] As part of the renovations, State Farm Insurance purchased the naming rights to the arena for $60 million over 30 years.[10]

The State Farm Center began renovations after the 2013–14 men's basketball season. Work included adding luxury suites, club/loge seating, new blue seats included in the renovation. In the luxury suites and club level seats, there will be concessions where alcoholic beverages will allowed to be served as well as a buffet area. The total budget for the renovation was estimated at $169.5 million.[11]

The construction process did cause some conflicts with scheduled sporting events at the beginning of the 2015-16 basketball season. The men's basketball team played the first five games of the 2015 at the Prairie Capital Convention Center in Springfield, while the 2015 Women's basketball team played their first five games at Parkland College. The renovated arena hosted its first game on December 2, when the Fighting Illini fell to Notre Dame 84–79.[11][12]

Naming rights

The following corporate sponsor, Fighting Illini benefactors, former Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball players, and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign alumni have donated sizeable contributions towards the $169.5 million renovation cost of the State Farm Center.[13]

Donor Donation Affiliation Naming right
State Farm Insurance $60 million over 30 years Corporate sponsorship State Farm Center
John Giuliani $5 million Alumnus Traditions Club
Mannie Jackson $3 million Former player University of Illinois Basketball Hall of Fame
Dave Downey $2 million Former player Courtside Club
Timothy and Sharon Ubben $2 million Benefactors Donor Recognition Wall
Jim Benson $2 million Alumnus Legacy Club
Orange Krush Foundation $1 million Student Organization Orange Krush Club[14]
John Penicook family $1 million Alumni West Horseshoe Drive
Phillip and Heidi Sarnecki $500,000 Alumni Men's Coaches Locker Room
Dennis D. Swanson family $500,000 Alumnus Illini Media Center
H. D. Smith Foundation $500,000 Alumnus Sports Medicine Facility
Jeffrey Kautz family $250,000 Alumnus Dining Room

Historical Fighting Illini home courts

  • Kenney Gym (1905–1925) located on the campus of the University of Illinois and is named after Harold E. (Hek) Kenney. The arena opened in 1890 and was originally known as the Men's Gym Annex.
  • Huff Hall (1925–1963) opened in 1925 and was known as Huff Gymnasium until the 1990s. It is named after George Huff, who was the school's athletic director from 1895 to 1935.
  • Assembly Hall/State Farm Center (1963–present)

Fighting Illini Men's basketball records at State Farm Center (Assembly Hall)

Attendance

Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=State_Farm_Center
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