词条 | Don Haskins Center |
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}}{{Infobox venue | stadium_name = Don Haskins Center | image = | caption = The interior of the Don Haskins Center as it appeared on March 10, 2011 | image_map = {{maplink|frame=yes|plain=yes|frame-align=center|frame-width=260|zoom=15|type=point}} | nickname = "The Don" | former_names = Special Events Center (1977–1998) | location = 500 West University Avenue El Paso, Texas 79968 | coordinates = {{coord|31.777608|-106.505718|type:landmark|display=inline,title}} | broke ground = January 13, 1975[1] | opened = February 3, 1977[2] | closed = | demolished = | owner = University of Texas at El Paso | operator = University of Texas at El Paso | surface = Hardwood | construction_cost = $10 million[3] (${{formatprice|{{Inflation|US|10000000|1977}}}} in {{Inflation-year|US}} dollars{{inflation-fn|US}}) | architect = B. W. Crane Architects[2] | structural engineer = Walter P Moore[4] | general_contractor = Jordan Nobles Construction[5] | capacity = 11,892 (Basketball) 12,567 (concerts) | tenants = UTEP Miners (1977–present) }} The Don Haskins Center, formerly known as the Special Events Center, is the home of UTEP Miners men's and women's basketball. The venue is located in the heart of El Paso, Texas. In addition to hosting sporting events, the Don Haskins Center is also used by many area schools, such as El Paso Community College, for graduation and commencement ceremonies.[6] Due to its large seating capacity, the center is also the city's premier entertainment venue and has hosted big-name acts such as pop star Shakira's Tour of the Mongoose, Oral Fixation Tour and The Sun Comes Out World Tour, Britney Spears during her Circus Tour,[7] comedian George Lopez and rock band KISS.[8] HistoryBuilt in 1977, as the Special Events Center, the venue replaced Memorial Gym. The Special Events Center was renamed after UTEP's Hall of Fame coach Don Haskins (1930–2008) in 1998. Haskins, who is best known for starting five African-American players in the 1966 NCAA Championship game against Kentucky,[9] was inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in 1997 and retired from the university in 1999. The arena was the site of a milestone win during the 1997–1998 season, as coach Haskins notched his 700th career victory against SMU.[10] The arena was also the site of the 1984, 1985, and 1990 Western Athletic Conference men's basketball tournaments and the 2011 and 2014 Conference USA tournaments. It also hosted NCAA Men's Basketball tournament first- and second-round games in 1981. In September 2008 Don Haskins lay in state there for several days after dying of natural causes.[11] The Haskins Center features a Robbins Bio-Channel Star maple floor, installed in the summer of 2002, as well as two modern locker rooms, training facilities and basketball coaches' offices. The game-day environment for basketball was enhanced in recent years with the addition of four new scoreboards and two video replay boards to the arena. The arena now has a total of seven electronic scoreboards. While it had originally been built as an alternative to the Pan American Center in Las Cruces, New Mexico, which at the time was the larger of the two arenas, today the Haskins Center is the dominant concert venue in the area and the Pan American Center has been used as the alternative venue since that arena was renovated in 2006. The concert capacity for both is nearly the same, as both hold up to 13,000. It is also the regional stop for World Wrestling Entertainment when it visits the El Paso area. UTEP BasketballThe Miner men's basketball team has posted a 476–140 (.773) record in 34 years at the arena. UTEP won 25 straight home games from January 23, 1987 to December 16, 1989. The Miners have posted undefeated home records in three seasons: 1983–1984 (21–0), 1985–1986 (19–0) and 1988–1989 (18–0). They also won the first 10 conference games they played there after joining Conference USA in 2005. UTEP has defeated many top-10 ranked teams in the Don Haskins Center over the years, including #10 Arizona (1977), #5 Georgetown (1985), #5 Wyoming (1988) and #9 Utah (1993), among others.[10] UTEP has attracted 5,592,257 fans in 34 seasons at the arena. The 11,892-seat arena (formerly 12,222 due to the late El Paso Sports legend Paul Strelzin) has been sold out for UTEP basketball games 112 times.[10] ConcertsShakira currently holds the record of having the most shows in the arena as a female artist with 6 in total.
New Kids on the Block were scheduled to perform during their Full Service Reunion Tour on July 13, 2009, but the show was cancelled. The Cure played a memorable gig on May 17, 2016 for about three hours with 5 encores and 5 songs they hadn't played for at least nine years including "The Perfect Girl" which hadn't been played since 1990.{{citation needed|date=July 2018}} See also
References1. ^{{cite news |title=Special Events Center Construction Begins|url=https://newspaperarchive.com/el-paso-herald-post/1975-01-14/page-13|newspaper=El Paso Herald-Post|date=January 14, 1975|accessdate=February 7, 2014}} 2. ^1 {{cite news |title=Special Events Center Open At Last|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/6829598/|newspaper=The Prospector|location=University of Texas at El Paso|date=February 1, 1977|accessdate=February 7, 2014}} 3. ^{{cite web |title=Day 46: The Don Haskins Center|first=Jessica|last=Molinar–Muñoz|url=http://www.utep.edu/venues/don_haskins.html|publisher=University of Texas at El Paso|date=November 16, 2013|accessdate=February 7, 2014}} 4. ^{{cite web |title=Arenas|url=http://www.walterpmoore.com/proj2_2.htm|publisher=Walter P Moore|accessdate=February 18, 2012|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20000708022900/http://www.walterpmoore.com/proj2_2.htm|archivedate=July 8, 2000}} 5. ^{{cite web |title=Heritage|url=http://www.cfjordan.com/heritage.html|publisher=Jordan Foster Construction|accessdate=February 7, 2014}} 6. ^{{cite web |title=Venues at UTEP|url=http://www.utep.edu/venues/don_haskins.html|publisher=University of Texas at El Paso|accessdate=March 10, 2010}} 7. ^{{cite news |title=Britney Spears Coming To Don Haskins' Center|last=Swann|first=Ben|url=http://www.ktsm.com/news/britney-spears-coming-to-don-haskins-center|work=KTSM|location=El Paso|date=June 10, 2009|accessdate=March 5, 2010}} 8. ^{{cite news |title=Legendary Rockers Invade the Sun City|first=Stephanie|last=Soto|url=http://www.utepprospector.com/entertainment/legendary-rockers-invade-the-sun-city-1.1006514|newspaper=The Prospector|location=University of Texas at El Paso|date=January 5, 2010|accessdate=March 10, 2010}} 9. ^{{cite web |title=Basketball Pioneer Haskins Dies|url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/NCAANewsArchive/2008/association-wide/basketball%2Bpioneer%2Bhaskins%2Bdies%2B-%2B09-08-8%2B-%2Bncaa%2Bnews.html|publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association|date=September 8, 2008|accessdate=February 7, 2014}} 10. ^1 2 {{cite web |title=The Don Haskins Center|url=http://www.utepathletics.com/facilities/haskins-center-mbb.html|publisher=UTEP Athletics|accessdate=March 10, 2010}} 11. ^{{cite news |title=El Pasoans Visit Don Haskins Center as Coach Lies in State|first=Stephanie|last=Sanchez|url=http://www.elpasotimes.com/ci_10414836|newspaper=El Paso Times|date=September 9, 2008|accessdate=March 10, 2010}} 12. ^{{cite news |title=Catch Depeche Mode Live on CD|first=Leonard|last=Martinez|url=http://www.elpasotimes.com/entertainment/ci_4016829|newspaper=El Paso Times|date=July 6, 2006|accessdate=February 7, 2014}} }} External links
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