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Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum

Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum is a 10,500-seat multi-purpose arena on the campus of Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. The arena, which opened in 1969, is best known as the former home of the Auburn men's and women's basketball, women's gymnastics, and wrestling teams. The teams finished their stays at the facility at the end of the 2009–10 season, with all of its tenants moving into the new Auburn Arena opening in time for the 2010–11 season. In addition to sports, numerous concerts were held in the facility.[1] The coliseum continues to house athletics offices as well as classrooms and office space for Auburn's Department of Geosciences.

Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum
Former namesMemorial Coliseum (1969–1987)
Joel H. Eaves Memorial Coliseum (1987–1993)
LocationColiseum Dr
Auburn, AL 36832
Coordinates32°36′01″N 85°29′32″W / 32.60028°N 85.49222°W / 32.60028; -85.49222
OwnerAuburn University
OperatorAuburn University
Capacity10,500
Construction
Broke ground1968
OpenedJanuary 11, 1969
Closed2010 (for intercollegiate competition)
Construction cost$6.03 Million
Tenants
USA team handball (2013–present)
Auburn Tigers (NCAA)
Men's basketball (1969–2010)
Women's basketball (1974–2010)
Women's gymnastics (1974–2010)
Wrestling (1969–1981)
Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum

The building's exterior is primarily nondescript concrete, but its entry plaza was recognizable for the large "War Eagle" statue which faced not only the rest of the university, but also nearby Jordan–Hare Stadium.

Naming history edit

The building was approved by the state legislature in 1965 to replace the Auburn Sports Arena, a small on-campus building in use from 1946 until the building of the Coliseum. The state supplied the majority of the funds, with the federal government, the University and an athletics department pledge drive making up the rest of the $6,033,597 needed. It was originally named the Memorial Coliseum, in memory of the Auburn soldiers that passed in the Mexican Border wars, WWI and WWII.[2]

In 1987, it was renamed for Joel H. Eaves, a former basketball player and coach who guided the Tigers to their first Southeastern Conference title in 1960 and is the school's all-time winningest coach. It received its current name six years later, adding the name of Jeff Beard, athletic director from 1951 to 1972 during some of Auburn's best years athletically.

Originally, the arena seated 12,500 people. It was downsized to 10,108 in 1994 when offices were created by removing several rows at the top of the end seating areas. Since 1998, it has seated 10,500.

Uses edit

Past and current uses edit

Memorial Coliseum opened January 11, 1969, for a basketball game against LSU where Auburn upset the Pistol Pete Maravich-led LSU team.[3] Auburn men's and women's basketball and gymnastics used the Coliseum until 2010 when Auburn Arena opened.[4] Auburn's men's wrestling team competed at Memorial Coliseum until the program ended in 1981.

When the arena became vacant, Auburn University put it to different uses. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the University used the Coliseum as a COVID testing facility.[5] Students were required to receive COVID testing before their first day of school on August 17, 2020. The third floor of the Coliseum was a vaccination destination for the Auburn area.[6] Auburn University also used the Coliseum to distribute a booster vaccination in 2021 to those who couldn't get an appointment at pharmacies.[7] Students continue to use the Coliseum for club sport practices and Greek life events.[8][9] As of summer 2023, Auburn University is making a plan to demolish the Coliseum in the future. The university is planning to build a parking lot for future use for students and faculty.[10][11]

Notable events edit

Music edit

Sources:[12][13][14][15]

Concerts edit

1960s - 1970s concerts
Artist Date Notes
Chuck Berry November 14, 1969
Rolling Stones November 14, 1969 3 hours late performing
Elvis Presley March 5, 1974 Sold out
Gordon Lightfoot February 11, 1977
Jimmy Buffett April 18, 1979 Buffett was an Auburn alumnus
1980s - 1990s concerts
Artist Date Notes
Pat Benatar February 24, 1983
Joan Jett & The Black Hearts May 4, 1983
Lionel Richie with The Pointer Sisters November 3, 1983
Tina Turner November 8, 1984
The Cult February 11, 1992
Dishwalla & Gin Blossoms April 19, 1996 "Congratulations I'm Sorry" Tour
Widespread Panic November 4, 1996
2000s - 2010s concerts
Artist Date Notes
Third Day & Tait October 9, 2002 "Come Together" Tour
3 Doors Down October 25, 2002
O.A.R September 29, 2008
TobyMac & Skillet March 28, 2010
Luke Bryan November 18, 2011
Luke Bryan October 5, 2012
Rascal Flatts January 24, 2014
Thomas Rhett January 25, 2014
Music videos edit

In 1988, American funk-metal band, Living Colour released their single Cult of Personality.[16] The single charted at 13 on the US Billboard and is ranked at 69 on VH1's top 100 rock song list. Within the video, there are clips of political speeches, from Malcolm X, John F. Kennedy, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The video has clips of Living Colour performing the song on the Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum stage.[17]

Sports edit

On March 25–27, 1971, the Memorial Coliseum hosted the 41st Annual NCAA Wrestling Championships.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . www.auburntigers.com. Archived from the original on 2012-05-02.
  2. ^ "Auburn University War Memorial". warmemorial.auburn.edu. Retrieved 2023-09-27.
  3. ^ Woodbery, Evan (March 3, 2010). "Auburn bids farewell to Beard-Eaves-Memorial-Coliseum". AL.com.
  4. ^ "Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum". Auburn Opelika Tourism. Retrieved 2023-10-04.
  5. ^ "University updates COVID testing information - The Auburn Plainsman". www.theplainsman.com. Retrieved 2023-10-04.
  6. ^ "University 'proactive' in vaccine distribution - The Auburn Plainsman". www.theplainsman.com. Retrieved 2023-10-04.
  7. ^ "AU to offer booster shots to campus when available - The Auburn Plainsman". www.theplainsman.com. Retrieved 2023-10-04.
  8. ^ "Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum". Auburn University Events Calendar. Retrieved 2023-10-06.
  9. ^ "Pi Kappa Phi War of the Roses Dodgeball". Auburn University Events Calendar. Retrieved 2023-10-06.
  10. ^ Columnist, Mark Murphy | Sports (2023-07-06). "Auburn moves toward Beard-Eaves demolition". The Auburn Villager. Retrieved 2023-10-06.
  11. ^ "Auburn University wants to tear down Beard-Eaves coliseum and put up parking lot". al. Associated Press. 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2023-10-06.
  12. ^ "Beard Eaves Memorial Coliseum Concert History". www.Concertarchives.org.
  13. ^ "Beard Eaves Memorial Coliseum Concerts". Retrieved September 20, 2023.
  14. ^ "Beard Eaves Coliseum Concerts". Retrieved September 20, 2023.
  15. ^ "Search for setlists: beard eaves memorial | setlist.fm". www.setlist.fm. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  16. ^ "Living Colour discography", Wikipedia, 2023-06-24, retrieved 2023-09-24
  17. ^ Living Colour - Cult Of Personality (Official Video), retrieved 2023-09-20
  • Auburn University Athletic Department (2001). . Retrieved June 6, 2005.

External links edit

  • at AuburnTigers.com

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Beard Eaves Memorial Coliseum is a 10 500 seat multi purpose arena on the campus of Auburn University in Auburn Alabama The arena which opened in 1969 is best known as the former home of the Auburn men s and women s basketball women s gymnastics and wrestling teams The teams finished their stays at the facility at the end of the 2009 10 season with all of its tenants moving into the new Auburn Arena opening in time for the 2010 11 season In addition to sports numerous concerts were held in the facility 1 The coliseum continues to house athletics offices as well as classrooms and office space for Auburn s Department of Geosciences Beard Eaves Memorial ColiseumFormer namesMemorial Coliseum 1969 1987 Joel H Eaves Memorial Coliseum 1987 1993 LocationColiseum Dr Auburn AL 36832Coordinates32 36 01 N 85 29 32 W 32 60028 N 85 49222 W 32 60028 85 49222OwnerAuburn UniversityOperatorAuburn UniversityCapacity10 500ConstructionBroke ground1968OpenedJanuary 11 1969Closed2010 for intercollegiate competition Construction cost 6 03 MillionTenantsUSA team handball 2013 present Auburn Tigers NCAA Men s basketball 1969 2010 Women s basketball 1974 2010 Women s gymnastics 1974 2010 Wrestling 1969 1981 Beard Eaves Memorial Coliseum The building s exterior is primarily nondescript concrete but its entry plaza was recognizable for the large War Eagle statue which faced not only the rest of the university but also nearby Jordan Hare Stadium Contents 1 Naming history 2 Uses 2 1 Past and current uses 3 Notable events 3 1 Music 3 1 1 Concerts 3 1 1 1 Music videos 3 2 Sports 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksNaming history editThe building was approved by the state legislature in 1965 to replace the Auburn Sports Arena a small on campus building in use from 1946 until the building of the Coliseum The state supplied the majority of the funds with the federal government the University and an athletics department pledge drive making up the rest of the 6 033 597 needed It was originally named the Memorial Coliseum in memory of the Auburn soldiers that passed in the Mexican Border wars WWI and WWII 2 In 1987 it was renamed for Joel H Eaves a former basketball player and coach who guided the Tigers to their first Southeastern Conference title in 1960 and is the school s all time winningest coach It received its current name six years later adding the name of Jeff Beard athletic director from 1951 to 1972 during some of Auburn s best years athletically Originally the arena seated 12 500 people It was downsized to 10 108 in 1994 when offices were created by removing several rows at the top of the end seating areas Since 1998 it has seated 10 500 Uses editPast and current uses edit Memorial Coliseum opened January 11 1969 for a basketball game against LSU where Auburn upset the Pistol Pete Maravich led LSU team 3 Auburn men s and women s basketball and gymnastics used the Coliseum until 2010 when Auburn Arena opened 4 Auburn s men s wrestling team competed at Memorial Coliseum until the program ended in 1981 When the arena became vacant Auburn University put it to different uses During the COVID 19 pandemic the University used the Coliseum as a COVID testing facility 5 Students were required to receive COVID testing before their first day of school on August 17 2020 The third floor of the Coliseum was a vaccination destination for the Auburn area 6 Auburn University also used the Coliseum to distribute a booster vaccination in 2021 to those who couldn t get an appointment at pharmacies 7 Students continue to use the Coliseum for club sport practices and Greek life events 8 9 As of summer 2023 Auburn University is making a plan to demolish the Coliseum in the future The university is planning to build a parking lot for future use for students and faculty 10 11 Notable events editMusic edit Sources 12 13 14 15 Concerts edit 1960s 1970s concerts Artist Date Notes Chuck Berry November 14 1969 Rolling Stones November 14 1969 3 hours late performing Elvis Presley March 5 1974 Sold out Gordon Lightfoot February 11 1977 Jimmy Buffett April 18 1979 Buffett was an Auburn alumnus 1980s 1990s concerts Artist Date Notes Pat Benatar February 24 1983 Joan Jett amp The Black Hearts May 4 1983 Lionel Richie with The Pointer Sisters November 3 1983 Tina Turner November 8 1984 The Cult February 11 1992 Dishwalla amp Gin Blossoms April 19 1996 Congratulations I m Sorry Tour Widespread Panic November 4 1996 2000s 2010s concerts Artist Date Notes Third Day amp Tait October 9 2002 Come Together Tour 3 Doors Down October 25 2002 O A R September 29 2008 TobyMac amp Skillet March 28 2010 Luke Bryan November 18 2011 Luke Bryan October 5 2012 Rascal Flatts January 24 2014 Thomas Rhett January 25 2014 Music videos edit In 1988 American funk metal band Living Colour released their single Cult of Personality 16 The single charted at 13 on the US Billboard and is ranked at 69 on VH1 s top 100 rock song list Within the video there are clips of political speeches from Malcolm X John F Kennedy and Franklin D Roosevelt The video has clips of Living Colour performing the song on the Beard Eaves Memorial Coliseum stage 17 Sports edit On March 25 27 1971 the Memorial Coliseum hosted the 41st Annual NCAA Wrestling Championships See also editAuburn Arena Jordan Hare Stadium Samford Stadium Hitchcock Field at Plainsman ParkReferences edit Auburn Tigers Auburn University Official Athletic Site Men s Basketball www auburntigers com Archived from the original on 2012 05 02 Auburn University War Memorial warmemorial auburn edu Retrieved 2023 09 27 Woodbery Evan March 3 2010 Auburn bids farewell to Beard Eaves Memorial Coliseum AL com Beard Eaves Memorial Coliseum Auburn Opelika Tourism Retrieved 2023 10 04 University updates COVID testing information The Auburn Plainsman www theplainsman com Retrieved 2023 10 04 University proactive in vaccine distribution The Auburn Plainsman www theplainsman com Retrieved 2023 10 04 AU to offer booster shots to campus when available The Auburn Plainsman www theplainsman com Retrieved 2023 10 04 Beard Eaves Memorial Coliseum Auburn University Events Calendar Retrieved 2023 10 06 Pi Kappa Phi War of the Roses Dodgeball Auburn University Events Calendar Retrieved 2023 10 06 Columnist Mark Murphy Sports 2023 07 06 Auburn moves toward Beard Eaves demolition The Auburn Villager Retrieved 2023 10 06 Auburn University wants to tear down Beard Eaves coliseum and put up parking lot al Associated Press 2011 07 26 Retrieved 2023 10 06 Beard Eaves Memorial Coliseum Concert History www Concertarchives org Beard Eaves Memorial Coliseum Concerts Retrieved September 20 2023 Beard Eaves Coliseum Concerts Retrieved September 20 2023 Search for setlists beard eaves memorial setlist fm www setlist fm Retrieved 2023 09 20 Living Colour discography Wikipedia 2023 06 24 retrieved 2023 09 24 Living Colour Cult Of Personality Official Video retrieved 2023 09 20 Auburn University Athletic Department 2001 Beard Eaves Memorial Coliseum Retrieved June 6 2005 External links editBeard Eaves Memorial Coliseum at AuburnTigers com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beard Eaves Memorial Coliseum amp oldid 1201215565, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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