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Bud Walton Arena

Bud Walton Arena (also known as the Basketball Palace of Mid-America) is the home to the men's and women's basketball teams of the University of Arkansas, known as the Razorbacks. It is located on the campus of the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas and has a seating capacity of 19,368, which is the fifth largest for an on-campus arena in the United States.

Nolan Richardson Court at Bud Walton Arena
Basketball Palace of Mid-America
Location1270 Nolan Richardson Drive
Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701-5570
Coordinates36°03′41″N 94°10′41″W / 36.061518°N 94.178188°W / 36.061518; -94.178188
OwnerUniversity of Arkansas
OperatorUniversity of Arkansas
Capacity19,368 (2009–present)
19,200 (1993–2009)
Record attendance20,344 (November 29, 2023 vs. Duke)
SurfaceHardwood Floor
Construction
Broke groundMarch 28, 1992[1]
OpenedNovember 29, 1993
Construction cost$30 Million
($63.3 million in 2023 dollars[2])
ArchitectRosser International[1]
Mott Mobley McGowan & Griffin[1]
General contractorHuber, Hunt & Nichiols[1]
Tenants
Arkansas Razorbacks men's and women's basketball teams (1993-present)
Interior of Bud Walton Arena during a men's basketball game vs Kentucky in 2023

The arena features Bud Walton Arena Razorback Sports Museum on the ground level, which houses a history of Razorback basketball, track and field, baseball, tennis and golf.

Construction edit

The arena is named after James "Bud" Walton, co-founder of Walmart, who donated a large portion of the funds needed to build the arena. Walton purportedly gave $15 million, or around half of the construction cost.[3] Construction of the arena took only 18 months, a short time considering the size of the undertaking.

When it was built, it was touted as a larger version of Barnhill Arena, the team's former home. In hopes of recreating the formidable home-court advantage the Razorbacks enjoyed at Barnhill, architect Rosser International built an arena that, as the company put it, had "more seats in less space than in any other facility of the same type anywhere in the world."[4]

Early years edit

The arena has been the home to the Razorbacks since November 1993; the men's team won the national championship[5] in the arena's first season of operation. The basketball team's former home, Barnhill Arena was renovated into a volleyball-specific facility and now houses the Razorback volleyball and gymnastics teams, along with hosting high school graduations.[6]

In its early years, Nolan Richardson's teams frequently attracted standing-room-only crowds of over 20,000.

Improvements edit

Since its opening, there have been a number of enhancements and improvements to the arena. In 2004, a new custom scoreboard debuted, which is 24 feet 3 inches (7.39 m) wide by 22 feet (6.7 m) tall, features four video screens, each 12 feet 6 inches (3.81 m) wide by 8 feet 10 inches (2.69 m) tall. (There is also a LED ring at the top that is used to display game statistics.) In 2005, the locker rooms were remodeled, and a lounge and meeting area were added. Prior to the 2008–09 season, eight luxury suites were added, raising the total to 47. In addition, courtside seating was added, the student section was reconfigured, and press seating was moved to the east side of the arena behind the basket. In 2008, LED ribbon boards were installed around the ring between the upper and lower decks.[7] The addition of these improvements expanded seating to 19,368. Prior to the 2013-14 season, the press seating was moved to the southeast corner of the bottom bowl, with its prior location being used for an expanded student section.

Nolan Richardson Court edit

On February 6, 2018, the University of Arkansas’s Associated Student Government Senate passed a resolution by Senator Clay Smith to encourage the University of Arkansas Athletic Department to name the court at the arena in honor of former Arkansas head coach Nolan Richardson. [8]

On March 28, 2019, the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees voted unanimously to name the court in honor of former coach Richardson.[9]

Statistics of Bud Walton Arena edit

Attendance Record: 20,361 vs. Auburn, February 8, 2022.

Attendance Chart (men) for every year Bud Walton Arena has been in operation[7]

Season Overall Record SEC Record Overall Attendance Average Attendance Rank Nationally
1993–94 16–0 (1.000)

(NCAA National Champions)

8–0 (1.000) 322,146 20,134 4th
1994–95 14–1 (.933)

(NCAA Runner-Up)

7–1 (.875) 301,212 20,081 4th
1995–96 14–4 (.778) 6–2 (.750) 346,698 19,261 5th
1996–97 15–3 (.833) 6–2 (.750) 329,540 18,308 5th
1997–98 15–0 (1.000) 8–0 (1.000) 291,089 19,406 4th
1998–99 14–2 (.875) 6–2 (.750) 292,704 18,294 5th
1999–00 9–5 (.643) 5–3 (.625) 249,300 17,807 6th
2000–01 16–2 (.889) 7–1 (.875) 292,057 16,225 9th
2001–02 11–5 (.688) 5–3 (.625) 241,033 15,065 13th
2002–03 8–8 (.500) 3–5 (.375) 236,638 14,790 14th
2003–04 10–6 (.625) 4–4 (.500) 236,676 14,792 13th
2004–05 13–3 (.813) 5–3 (.625) 252,608 15,788 9th
2005–06 15–1 (.938) 7–1 (.875) 239,336 14,958 12th
2006–07 13–3 (.813) 5–3 (.625) 267,520 16,720 9th
2007–08 15–1 (.938) 7–1 (.875) 274,360 17,148 8th
2008–09 12–6 (.667) 2–6 (.250) 288,781 16,043 11th
2009–10 11–8 (.579) 5–3 (.625) 256,667 13,509 17th
2010–11 15–3 (.833) 5–3 (.625) 216,999 12,055 29th
2011–12 17–3 (.850) 5–3 (.625) 262,329 13,116 23rd
2012–13 17–1 (.944) 9–0 (1.000) 252,857 14,047 17th
2013–14 17–2 (.895) 7–2 (.778) 280,465 14,023 10th
2014–15 16–2 (.889) 7–2 (.778) 283,485 15,749 11th
2015–16 13–4 (.765) 6–3 (.667) 258,705 15,217 12th
2016–17 15–3 (.833) 6–3 (.667) xxx,xxx xx,xxx nth
2017–18 15–2 (.882) 7–2 (.778) xxx,xxx xx,xxx nth
2018–19 12–6 (.667) 5–4 (.555) xxx,xxx xx,xxx nth
2019–20 14–4 (.778) 5–4 (.555) xxx,xxx xx,xxx nth
2020-21 16-1 (.941) 8-1 (.888) xxx,xxx xxx,xxx nth
Totals 332–74 (.817) 143–54 (.726) 6,273,705 16,197 Avg. Rank: 11th

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Waldon, George (March 29, 1993). "Everybody Wants a Seat in Bud's Building". Arkansas Business. Retrieved August 14, 2013.
  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 February 29, 2024.
  3. ^ . Scout.com. Archived from the original on 2008-12-20. Retrieved January 13, 2008.
  4. ^ . University of Arkansas Athletic Department. Archived from the original on November 4, 2013. Retrieved January 13, 2008.
  5. ^ Berkowitz, Steve (April 5, 1994). "Arkansas hits Hog Heaven With NCAA Title". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 13, 2008.
  6. ^ . University of Arkansas Athletic Department. Archived from the original on April 20, 2006. Retrieved January 13, 2008.
  7. ^ a b . University of Arkansas Athletic Department. September 17, 2013. Archived from the original on November 12, 2013. Retrieved November 12, 2013.
  8. ^ "UA students push Nolan Richardson Court". Arkansas Online. 2018-02-13. Retrieved 2023-03-04.
  9. ^ "Nolan Richardson Court: Home To Razorback Basketball". Retrieved March 29, 2019.

External links edit

  • Bud Walton Arena - Arkansas Razorbacks
  • Google Maps Satellite/Map of Bud Walton Arena

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Bud Walton Arena also known as the Basketball Palace of Mid America is the home to the men s and women s basketball teams of the University of Arkansas known as the Razorbacks It is located on the campus of the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville Arkansas and has a seating capacity of 19 368 which is the fifth largest for an on campus arena in the United States Nolan Richardson Court at Bud Walton ArenaBasketball Palace of Mid AmericaLocation1270 Nolan Richardson DriveFayetteville Arkansas 72701 5570Coordinates36 03 41 N 94 10 41 W 36 061518 N 94 178188 W 36 061518 94 178188OwnerUniversity of ArkansasOperatorUniversity of ArkansasCapacity19 368 2009 present 19 200 1993 2009 Record attendance20 344 November 29 2023 vs Duke SurfaceHardwood FloorConstructionBroke groundMarch 28 1992 1 OpenedNovember 29 1993Construction cost 30 Million 63 3 million in 2023 dollars 2 ArchitectRosser International 1 Mott Mobley McGowan amp Griffin 1 General contractorHuber Hunt amp Nichiols 1 TenantsArkansas Razorbacks men s and women s basketball teams 1993 present Interior of Bud Walton Arena during a men s basketball game vs Kentucky in 2023The arena features Bud Walton Arena Razorback Sports Museum on the ground level which houses a history of Razorback basketball track and field baseball tennis and golf Contents 1 Construction 2 Early years 3 Improvements 4 Nolan Richardson Court 5 Statistics of Bud Walton Arena 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksConstruction editThe arena is named after James Bud Walton co founder of Walmart who donated a large portion of the funds needed to build the arena Walton purportedly gave 15 million or around half of the construction cost 3 Construction of the arena took only 18 months a short time considering the size of the undertaking When it was built it was touted as a larger version of Barnhill Arena the team s former home In hopes of recreating the formidable home court advantage the Razorbacks enjoyed at Barnhill architect Rosser International built an arena that as the company put it had more seats in less space than in any other facility of the same type anywhere in the world 4 Early years editThe arena has been the home to the Razorbacks since November 1993 the men s team won the national championship 5 in the arena s first season of operation The basketball team s former home Barnhill Arena was renovated into a volleyball specific facility and now houses the Razorback volleyball and gymnastics teams along with hosting high school graduations 6 In its early years Nolan Richardson s teams frequently attracted standing room only crowds of over 20 000 Improvements editSince its opening there have been a number of enhancements and improvements to the arena In 2004 a new custom scoreboard debuted which is 24 feet 3 inches 7 39 m wide by 22 feet 6 7 m tall features four video screens each 12 feet 6 inches 3 81 m wide by 8 feet 10 inches 2 69 m tall There is also a LED ring at the top that is used to display game statistics In 2005 the locker rooms were remodeled and a lounge and meeting area were added Prior to the 2008 09 season eight luxury suites were added raising the total to 47 In addition courtside seating was added the student section was reconfigured and press seating was moved to the east side of the arena behind the basket In 2008 LED ribbon boards were installed around the ring between the upper and lower decks 7 The addition of these improvements expanded seating to 19 368 Prior to the 2013 14 season the press seating was moved to the southeast corner of the bottom bowl with its prior location being used for an expanded student section Nolan Richardson Court editOn February 6 2018 the University of Arkansas s Associated Student Government Senate passed a resolution by Senator Clay Smith to encourage the University of Arkansas Athletic Department to name the court at the arena in honor of former Arkansas head coach Nolan Richardson 8 On March 28 2019 the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees voted unanimously to name the court in honor of former coach Richardson 9 Statistics of Bud Walton Arena editAttendance Record 20 361 vs Auburn February 8 2022 Attendance Chart men for every year Bud Walton Arena has been in operation 7 Season Overall Record SEC Record Overall Attendance Average Attendance Rank Nationally1993 94 16 0 1 000 NCAA National Champions 8 0 1 000 322 146 20 134 4th1994 95 14 1 933 NCAA Runner Up 7 1 875 301 212 20 081 4th1995 96 14 4 778 6 2 750 346 698 19 261 5th1996 97 15 3 833 6 2 750 329 540 18 308 5th1997 98 15 0 1 000 8 0 1 000 291 089 19 406 4th1998 99 14 2 875 6 2 750 292 704 18 294 5th1999 00 9 5 643 5 3 625 249 300 17 807 6th2000 01 16 2 889 7 1 875 292 057 16 225 9th2001 02 11 5 688 5 3 625 241 033 15 065 13th2002 03 8 8 500 3 5 375 236 638 14 790 14th2003 04 10 6 625 4 4 500 236 676 14 792 13th2004 05 13 3 813 5 3 625 252 608 15 788 9th2005 06 15 1 938 7 1 875 239 336 14 958 12th2006 07 13 3 813 5 3 625 267 520 16 720 9th2007 08 15 1 938 7 1 875 274 360 17 148 8th2008 09 12 6 667 2 6 250 288 781 16 043 11th2009 10 11 8 579 5 3 625 256 667 13 509 17th2010 11 15 3 833 5 3 625 216 999 12 055 29th2011 12 17 3 850 5 3 625 262 329 13 116 23rd2012 13 17 1 944 9 0 1 000 252 857 14 047 17th2013 14 17 2 895 7 2 778 280 465 14 023 10th2014 15 16 2 889 7 2 778 283 485 15 749 11th2015 16 13 4 765 6 3 667 258 705 15 217 12th2016 17 15 3 833 6 3 667 xxx xxx xx xxx nth2017 18 15 2 882 7 2 778 xxx xxx xx xxx nth2018 19 12 6 667 5 4 555 xxx xxx xx xxx nth2019 20 14 4 778 5 4 555 xxx xxx xx xxx nth2020 21 16 1 941 8 1 888 xxx xxx xxx xxx nthTotals 332 74 817 143 54 726 6 273 705 16 197 Avg Rank 11thSee also editList of NCAA Division I basketball arenasReferences edit a b c d Waldon George March 29 1993 Everybody Wants a Seat in Bud s Building Arkansas Business Retrieved August 14 2013 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 February 29 2024 Old Model New Money Scout com Archived from the original on 2008 12 20 Retrieved January 13 2008 Bud Walton Arena University of Arkansas Athletic Department Archived from the original on November 4 2013 Retrieved January 13 2008 Berkowitz Steve April 5 1994 Arkansas hits Hog Heaven With NCAA Title The Washington Post Retrieved January 13 2008 Barnhill Arena Home of the Lady Razorbacks University of Arkansas Athletic Department Archived from the original on April 20 2006 Retrieved January 13 2008 a b Basketball at Bud Walton Arena University of Arkansas Athletic Department September 17 2013 Archived from the original on November 12 2013 Retrieved November 12 2013 UA students push Nolan Richardson Court Arkansas Online 2018 02 13 Retrieved 2023 03 04 Nolan Richardson Court Home To Razorback Basketball Retrieved March 29 2019 External links editBud Walton Arena Arkansas Razorbacks Google Maps Satellite Map of Bud Walton Arena Bud Walton Arena overview at LadyBacks com official site of Arkansas women s athletics FayettevilleTourism com information on Bud Walton Arena RateItAll com Rating of Bud Walton Arena Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bud Walton Arena amp oldid 1217545294, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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