Williams Arena

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Williams Arena
Facility Statistics
Location Minneapolis, MN
Former Names N/A
Broke Ground 1927
Opened 1928
Owner University of Minnesota
Operator
Tenants N/A
Surface
Seating Capacity 14,625
Seating Chart {{{Seating Chart Link}}}
Cost (USD) $650,000

Construction on what is now known as Williams Arena was started in 1927 and completed in 1928, when it was dedicated as the University of Minnesota Field House, The building cost $650,000 and had a seating capacity of 14,100 with bleacher and standing room expansion to 16,000. The original building housed basketball and winter football practice facilities. When the basketball season was completed, the portable floor was taken out and replaced by a pair of tennis courts and an indoor track.

The building was remodeled in 1950. Renamed in honor of Dr. Henry L. Williams, U of M football coach from 1900-1921, it was divided into a hockey arena on one end and a basketball arena with a seating capacity of 18,025 on the other. From 1950-1971, it had the largest capacity of any college basketball arena in the country. The capacity has been reduced to 14,625 in recent years due to renovation, fire-code restrictions and handicapped-seating. Following the 1991-92 season, the renovation of Williams Arena began as part of a $41 million project for on-campus sports facilities. The first phase was completed in time for the 1992-93 season opener. The locker room, training room, weight facilities, spacious offices and team meeting rooms were updated.

The east end of the renovation is highlighted by the Williams Arena Club on the third floor. The Club overlooks the floor and can hold parties of up to 200 fans. The second phase of the renovation project was completed during the summer of 1993, which included installation of theater-style seats, the widening of concourse areas and the addition of concession areas and women’s restrooms. A large portion of the renovation was financed by private gifts, including those to the successful $5.5 million sports-facilities campaign.

In the summer of 1997, 21 barn lofts above the second deck were built. The lofts offer a spectacular birds-eye view of the court with luxury amenities. The $2.3 million project added 304 seats to the capacity, raising it to 14,625.

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