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词条 Dunn–Oliver Acadome
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| former_names = Joe. L. Reed Acadome (1992–2008)
| location = Montgomery, Alabama
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| opened = 1992
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| owner =
| operator = Alabama State University
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| capacity = 7,400
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| tenants = Alabama State Hornets and Lady Hornets
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The Dunn–Oliver Acadome is a 7,400-seat multi-purpose arena in Montgomery, Alabama. Opened in 1992, it is home to the Alabama State Hornets basketball team of Alabama State University.

From its opening until May 2008, it was named the Joe L. Reed Acadome, after Dr. Joe L. Reed, who played a significant, high profile leadership role at ASU.[1] In 2008, the Alabama State Board of Trustees voted to remove Reed's name from the building, based upon claims that Reed gave the university negative publicity and wasted taxpayer money by filing too many frivolous lawsuits. The trustees renamed the court in honor of the university's two most successful basketball coaches, Charles Johnson "C.J." Dunn and James V. Oliver.[2][3] This furthered a debate between members of the board and Reed's supporters. In the 2009 legislative session, two legislators filed bills to restore Reed's name to the building, but both were withdrawn.[4]

See also

  • List of NCAA Division I basketball arenas

References

1. ^{{citation |url=http://www.onnidan.com/07-08/news/may/alst0530.htm |title=Alabama State Board removes Joe L. Reed's name from Acadome |publisher= Omnidan News |date=May 30, 2008 |accessdate=2008-12-06}}
2. ^{{citation |url=http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/article/20100115/NEWS01/1150316/1007/news01/ASU-board-votes-to-rename-Acadome-in-honor-of-winning-coaches |title=ASU board votes to rename Acadome in honor of winning coaches |publisher=Montgomery Advertiser |date=2010-01-15 |accessdate=2010-01-15 }}{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
3. ^{{citation |url=http://www.wsfa.com/global/story.asp?S=8402190 |title=ASU Board Chisels Reed's Name Off Acadome (Read the Resolution) |publisher= WSFA 12 News |date=May 30, 2008 |accessdate=2009-03-14}}
4. ^{{citation|url=http://www.wsfa.com/global/story.asp?S=9804133 |title=Smitherman's reasons for a Joe L. Reed Acadome |publisher= WSFA 12 News |date=February 6, 2009 |accessdate=2009-03-14}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070531115152/http://www.alasu.edu/Administrative_Services/default.aspx?id=6 ASU Facilities]
{{Alabama State University}}{{Alabama State Hornets basketball navbox}}{{Southwestern Athletic Conference basketball venue navbox}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dunn-Oliver Acadome}}{{Alabama-sports-venue-stub}}{{MontgomeryAL-stub}}

6 : College basketball venues in the United States|Basketball venues in Alabama|Alabama State Hornets basketball|Alabama State Hornets and Lady Hornets sports venues|1992 establishments in Alabama|Sports venues completed in 1992

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