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Jon M. Huntsman Center

The Jon M. Huntsman Center is a 15,000-seat indoor arena in the western United States, on the campus of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. It is the home of the Utah Utes of the Pac-12 Conference, the primary venue for basketball and gymnastics.

Jon M. Huntsman Center
Red Rocks gymnastics meet in 2008
Salt Lake City
Location in the United States
Salt Lake City
Location in Utah
Former namesSpecial Events Center
(1969–1987)[1]
Address1825 E. South Campus Dr.
LocationUniversity of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
Coordinates40°45′43″N 111°50′20″W / 40.762°N 111.839°W / 40.762; -111.839Coordinates: 40°45′43″N 111°50′20″W / 40.762°N 111.839°W / 40.762; -111.839
OwnerUniversity of Utah
OperatorUniversity of Utah
Capacity15,000
Record attendance16,019   (March 6, 2015; gymnastics vs. Michigan)
SurfaceMulti-surface
Construction
Broke ground1967
OpenedNovember 30, 1969;
53 years ago
 (1969-11-30)[3]
Construction cost$10.392 million
($76.8 million in 2023[2])
ArchitectBruce H. Jensen
Tenants
Utah Utes (NCAA Division I)
(men's & women's basketball,
women's gymnastics
and women's volleyball)
Exterior in 2009

History

Opened 53 years ago in late 1969 as the Special Events Center,[3] it succeeded Nielsen Fieldhouse as the campus' primary indoor arena.[3] It was renamed in 1987 in honor of chemicals entrepreneur and philanthropist Jon M. Huntsman (1937–2018), father of Utah's former governor Jon Huntsman, Jr.

From its opening until the completion of Vivint Arena in 1991 (as "Delta Center"), the Huntsman Center was one of Salt Lake City's premier sports and entertainment venues (along with the Salt Palace (1969–1993), the home of the Utah Stars (ABA) and Utah Jazz (NBA)).

Architecturally, it was once known for its steel cloud, which hung from the arena's silver dome interior. The steel cloud held the arena's center court scoreboard, sound and lighting systems. The scoreboard was upgraded in the 1980s with the addition of state-of-the-art rear projection video screens. The rear projection system was upgraded in 1995, and replaced in 2006 by four LED video screens. In 2014, the arena was renovated again. The $6 million project removed the steel cloud, as well as added a new floor, LED lights, sound system, drapes, and two grand entrances to house a Hall of Fame and Legacy Hall.

On May 12, 1973, The Jackson 5 performed at the center.[4]

The facility hosted the 1989 Western Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament.

In addition to athletics and concerts, the arena has hosted many academic and intellectual events over the years, such as a public lecture by renowned British astrophysicist Stephen Hawking in 1995, which was reported to be the largest live audience that Hawking had ever addressed at that time.[5]

The facility hosted two games of the Utah Jazz Summer League in 2016 due to a concert at Vivint Arena. In 2017, the Utah Jazz Summer League moved to the Huntsman Center for all six games & four teams due to Vivint Arena undergoing renovations.

The 15,000-seat multi-purpose arena is home to the University of Utah's "Runnin' Utes" basketball teams (men's and women's), "Red Rocks" women's gymnastics team and women's volleyball team. It also hosts concerts, mostly second-tier acts; most premier concerts have been hosted at Vivint Arena (Delta Center).

Utah joined the Pac-12 in 2011 and the Huntsman Center became the largest arena in the conference.

The elevation at street level is approximately 4,780 feet (1,455 m) above sea level, second-highest in the Pac-12.

NCAA tournament

The Huntsman Center hosted the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament 12 times (1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2003, and 2006). It hosted the West Regional Final twice (1971, 1981) and one Final Four (1979). Due to the frequency of hosting first and second round games, the Huntsman Center is third all-time in NCAA Tournament games hosted, with 81.

Since 2010, NCAA tournament games in the city have been played at Vivint Smart Home Arena, home of the NBA's Utah Jazz. Other venues for past NCAA games in the state include the Marriott Center in Provo and the Dee Events Center in Ogden.

1979 Final Four

The arena hosted the 1979 Final Four in late March, featuring the start of the rivalry between all-time greats Magic Johnson and Larry Bird.[6] Magic's Michigan State team defeated Bird's previously unbeaten Indiana State in the final on March 26,[7][8][9] which remains the most-watched college basketball game in history. Many observers consider the Magic-Bird rivalry established here and carried into the NBA when both entered the league that fall to be a major factor in the league's 1980s renaissance.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Attendance and Sites". 2014 Men's Final Four Records Book (PDF). Indianapolis, IN: NCAA Publications. 2014. p. 138. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
  2. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved April 16, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c Scott, Ron (December 2, 1969). "No dust, less noise for Utes". Deseret News. (Salt Lake City, Utah). p. B1.
  4. ^ Cadman, Chris. Michael Jackson: The Maestro. Pg. 668
  5. ^ "Deseret News: Hawking Gives 9,000 a Cosmic Thrill". 18 July 1995. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
  6. ^ Keith, Ron (April 2, 1979). "They caged the Bird". Sports Illustrated. p. 16.
  7. ^ "'Magic act' gives MSU NCAA title". Deseret News. (Salt Lake City, Utah). March 27, 1979. p. A1.
  8. ^ Ewer, Bill (March 27, 1979). "Magic keeps a promise and MSU reaches NCAA title goal". Deseret News. (Salt Lake City, Utah). p. 4B.
  9. ^ "Michigan State grounds Bird - wins title". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. March 27, 1979. p. 17.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jon M Huntsman Center news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Jon M Huntsman Center is a 15 000 seat indoor arena in the western United States on the campus of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City It is the home of the Utah Utes of the Pac 12 Conference the primary venue for basketball and gymnastics Jon M Huntsman CenterRed Rocks gymnastics meet in 2008Salt Lake CityLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesSalt Lake CityLocation in UtahShow map of UtahFormer namesSpecial Events Center 1969 1987 1 Address1825 E South Campus Dr LocationUniversity of UtahSalt Lake City Utah U S Coordinates40 45 43 N 111 50 20 W 40 762 N 111 839 W 40 762 111 839 Coordinates 40 45 43 N 111 50 20 W 40 762 N 111 839 W 40 762 111 839OwnerUniversity of UtahOperatorUniversity of UtahCapacity15 000Record attendance16 019 March 6 2015 gymnastics vs Michigan SurfaceMulti surfaceConstructionBroke ground1967OpenedNovember 30 1969 53 years ago 1969 11 30 3 Construction cost 10 392 million 76 8 million in 2023 2 ArchitectBruce H JensenTenantsUtah Utes NCAA Division I men s amp women s basketball women s gymnastics and women s volleyball 2006 NCAA tournament Boston College vs Pacific Exterior in 2009 Contents 1 History 2 NCAA tournament 2 1 1979 Final Four 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditOpened 53 years ago in late 1969 as the Special Events Center 3 it succeeded Nielsen Fieldhouse as the campus primary indoor arena 3 It was renamed in 1987 in honor of chemicals entrepreneur and philanthropist Jon M Huntsman 1937 2018 father of Utah s former governor Jon Huntsman Jr From its opening until the completion of Vivint Arena in 1991 as Delta Center the Huntsman Center was one of Salt Lake City s premier sports and entertainment venues along with the Salt Palace 1969 1993 the home of the Utah Stars ABA and Utah Jazz NBA Architecturally it was once known for its steel cloud which hung from the arena s silver dome interior The steel cloud held the arena s center court scoreboard sound and lighting systems The scoreboard was upgraded in the 1980s with the addition of state of the art rear projection video screens The rear projection system was upgraded in 1995 and replaced in 2006 by four LED video screens In 2014 the arena was renovated again The 6 million project removed the steel cloud as well as added a new floor LED lights sound system drapes and two grand entrances to house a Hall of Fame and Legacy Hall On May 12 1973 The Jackson 5 performed at the center 4 The facility hosted the 1989 Western Athletic Conference men s basketball tournament In addition to athletics and concerts the arena has hosted many academic and intellectual events over the years such as a public lecture by renowned British astrophysicist Stephen Hawking in 1995 which was reported to be the largest live audience that Hawking had ever addressed at that time 5 The facility hosted two games of the Utah Jazz Summer League in 2016 due to a concert at Vivint Arena In 2017 the Utah Jazz Summer League moved to the Huntsman Center for all six games amp four teams due to Vivint Arena undergoing renovations The 15 000 seat multi purpose arena is home to the University of Utah s Runnin Utes basketball teams men s and women s Red Rocks women s gymnastics team and women s volleyball team It also hosts concerts mostly second tier acts most premier concerts have been hosted at Vivint Arena Delta Center Utah joined the Pac 12 in 2011 and the Huntsman Center became the largest arena in the conference The elevation at street level is approximately 4 780 feet 1 455 m above sea level second highest in the Pac 12 NCAA tournament EditThe Huntsman Center hosted the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament 12 times 1984 1985 1987 1988 1990 1991 1993 1995 1997 2000 2003 and 2006 It hosted the West Regional Final twice 1971 1981 and one Final Four 1979 Due to the frequency of hosting first and second round games the Huntsman Center is third all time in NCAA Tournament games hosted with 81 Since 2010 NCAA tournament games in the city have been played at Vivint Smart Home Arena home of the NBA s Utah Jazz Other venues for past NCAA games in the state include the Marriott Center in Provo and the Dee Events Center in Ogden 1979 Final Four Edit The arena hosted the 1979 Final Four in late March featuring the start of the rivalry between all time greats Magic Johnson and Larry Bird 6 Magic s Michigan State team defeated Bird s previously unbeaten Indiana State in the final on March 26 7 8 9 which remains the most watched college basketball game in history Many observers consider the Magic Bird rivalry established here and carried into the NBA when both entered the league that fall to be a major factor in the league s 1980s renaissance See also EditJon Huntsman Sr Utah Utes 1979 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament List of NCAA Division I basketball arenasReferences Edit Attendance and Sites 2014 Men s Final Four Records Book PDF Indianapolis IN NCAA Publications 2014 p 138 Retrieved February 20 2015 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved April 16 2022 a b c Scott Ron December 2 1969 No dust less noise for Utes Deseret News Salt Lake City Utah p B1 Cadman Chris Michael Jackson The Maestro Pg 668 Deseret News Hawking Gives 9 000 a Cosmic Thrill 18 July 1995 Retrieved July 12 2020 Keith Ron April 2 1979 They caged the Bird Sports Illustrated p 16 Magic act gives MSU NCAA title Deseret News Salt Lake City Utah March 27 1979 p A1 Ewer Bill March 27 1979 Magic keeps a promise and MSU reaches NCAA title goal Deseret News Salt Lake City Utah p 4B Michigan State grounds Bird wins title Spokesman Review Spokane Washington Associated Press March 27 1979 p 17 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jon M Huntsman Center Profile at official Utah athletics website NCAA Attendance and Site ReleasePreceded byCheckerdome NCAA Men s Division I Basketball tournamentFinals Venue1979 Succeeded byMarket Square Arena Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jon M Huntsman Center amp oldid 1116154188, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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