词条 | Resch Center |
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| stadium_name = Resch Center | nickname = The Resch | image = | image_map = {{maplink|frame=yes|plain=yes|frame-align=center|frame-width=230|zoom=15|type=point}} | location = 1901 South Oneida Street Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin 54304, U.S.[1][2][3] | coordinates = {{coord|44.499547|-88.055049|type:landmark|display=inline,title}} | broke_ground = June 30, 2000[4] | opened = August 24, 2002 | owner = Brown County | operator = PMI Entertainment Group | construction_cost = $45 million (${{formatprice|{{Inflation|US|45000000|2002}}}} in {{Inflation-year|US}} dollars{{inflation-fn|US}}) | architect = Odell Associates Inc. Design Strategies | structural engineer = Geiger Engineers | services engineer = Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.[5] | general_contractor = Miron Construction | former_names = | tenants = Green Bay Phoenix (NCAA) (2002–present) Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) (2002–present) Green Bay Blizzard (IFL) (2003–present) Green Bay Chill (LFL) (2011-2013) | seating_capacity = 10,200 (Arena bowl) 7,500 (End-Stage Concerts) 9,729 (Basketball) 8,709 (Ice Hockey) 8,600 (Indoor Football) 5,500 (WWE) }} The Resch Center is a 10,200 seat multi-purpose arena, in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin, United States built in 2002. It is the home of the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay Phoenix men's basketball team, the Green Bay Gamblers ice hockey team, and the Green Bay Blizzard indoor football team. It was named for executive Dick Resch of a local office furniture company KI Industries,[6] which holds the arena's naming rights. The arena was built next to the existing Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena and across the street from Lambeau Field on a site formerly home to the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame from 1976 until 2001. The arena is inside the boundaries of Ashwaubenon, but holds a Green Bay address. Largest eventsThirteen of the top 15 attendance crowds at the center have been concerts. [7] 1. Elton John: 10,414 (May 30, 2003) 2. Shania Twain: 10,367 (June 3, 2004) 3. Metallica: 9,974 (Sept. 27, 2004) 4. Jason Aldean: 9,885 (Feb. 16, 2012) 5. Elton John: 9,765 (April 17, 2010) 6. Eric Church: 9,757 (Nov. 20, 2014) 7. Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall and Larry The Cable Guy: 9,687 (Feb. 24, 2012) 8. Eric Church: 9,619 (Jan. 21, 2017) 9. UW-Green Bay vs. Wisconsin Badgers basketball: 9,301 (Nov. 16, 2013) 10. Bon Jovi: 9,282 (Oct. 22, 2013) 11. Aerosmith: 9,119 (April 24, 2004) 12. Neil Diamond: 9,061 (Nov. 4, 2008) 13. Carrie Underwood: 9,031 (May 5, 2016) 14. Eagles: 8,985 (Oct. 18, 2003) 15. Eagles: 8,601 (June 7, 2015) NCAA hockeyThe Resch Center was the site of the 2006 NCAA men's hockey tournament's Midwest Regional, held on March 25 and 26, hosted by Michigan Technological University. The regional final had Wisconsin defeating Cornell 1–0 in three overtimes.[8] This game was the longest 1–0 game in NCAA Tournament history, the second longest game in NCAA tournament history, and the seventh-longest game in NCAA Division I history.[9] The victory earned the Badgers their first trip to the Frozen Four since 1992. The NCAA Division I Hockey Midwest Regional returned to the Resch Center March 26–27, 2011, hosted by Michigan Technological University.[10] Indoor footballThe Resch Center is the home of the Green Bay Blizzard of the Indoor Football League and the former home of the Green Bay Chill of the Legends Football League (women's indoor tackle league). The field used for the team is sponsored by U.S. Cellular. Resch Center TheatreThe Resch Center Theatre (formerly Time Warner Cable Theatre and Theatre at the Resch Center) is a more intimate configuration of the Resch Center specifically designed for shows with capacities from 3,000 to 5,500. An elaborate floor-to-ceiling, curtain system allows the venue to be transformed into an intimate setting of the Resch Center that can be used for theater style concerts, Broadway shows, and other events. Concerts and other events
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References1. ^Doug Schneider. "[https://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/news/2017/10/16/supervisor-resch-center-needs-metal-detectors-guard-against-las-vegas-type-shooting/766661001/ Supervisor: Resch Center needs metal detectors to guard against Las Vegas-type shooting]". Green Bay Press-Gazette, October 16, 2017. "The Resch Center in Ashwaubenon" 2. ^Gabrielle Mays. "State tournaments to stay at Resch Center through 2025". Fox11 News. "the Resch Center in Ashwaubenon". 3. ^Ricardo Arguello. "[https://www.postcrescent.com/story/sports/high-school/2018/03/09/wiaa-state-girls-basketball-beaver-dam-holds-off-hortonville-division-2-semifinal/409921002/ Defending-champ Beaver Dam holds off Hortonville in Division 2 semifinal]". Appleton Post Crescent, March 9, 2018. "the Resch Center in Ashwaubenon, Wis." 4. ^{{cite news |title=Groundbreaking on New Arena|url=http://business.highbeam.com/2929/article-1G1-63175807/groundbreaking-new-arena|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130125041053/http://business.highbeam.com/2929/article-1G1-63175807/groundbreaking-new-arena|dead-url=yes|archive-date=January 25, 2013|newspaper=Wisconsin State Journal|location=Madison|date=July 1, 2000}} 5. ^{{cite web |title=Resch Center|url=http://www.ssr-inc.com/sports/sprtrsch2.asp|publisher=Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.|accessdate=January 27, 2013|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040308025432/http://www.ssr-inc.com/sports/sprtfrms.asp|archivedate=March 8, 2004|deadurl=yes}} 6. ^{{cite news |title=After 50 Years at KI, Dick Resch Isn't Slowing Down|first=Richard|last=Ryman|url=http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/money/2015/02/21/years-ki-dick-resch-slowing/23755449/|newspaper=Green Bay Press-Gazette|date=February 21, 2015|accessdate=February 21, 2015}} 7. ^https://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/entertainment/music/2017/10/06/15-years-resch-center-memories/666289001/ 8. ^{{cite web |title=Fourth on the Line Chart, Number One in Your Hearts|first=Mike|last=Eidelbes|url=http://www.insidecollegehockey.com/9NCAA/2006/midwest2_0427.htm|work=Inside College Hockey|date=March 26, 2006|accessdate=February 1, 2008|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5VGoA2IXT?url=http://www.insidecollegehockey.com/9NCAA/2006/midwest2_0427.htm|archivedate=February 1, 2008}} 9. ^{{cite web |title=Men's Division I Hockey Longest Games|url=http://www.uscho.com/stats/longest-games/|publisher=U.S. College Hockey Online|accessdate=February 21, 2015}} 10. ^{{cite web |title=NCAA Rounds Out Championships Until 2011|url=http://www.uscho.com/news/college-hockey/id,15733/NCAARoundsOutChampionshipsUntil2011.html|publisher=U.S. College Hockey Online|date=August 28, 2008|accessdate=February 21, 2015}} 11. ^{{cite news |title=Looking Back at the Resch Center's Greatest Hits|first=Kendra|last=Meinert|url=http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20120826/GPG0502/308260250/Looking-back-Resch-Center-s-greatest-hits|newspaper=Green Bay Press-Gazette|date=August 26, 2012|accessdate=February 21, 2015}} 12. ^https://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/entertainment/music/2017/10/06/15-years-resch-center-memories/666289001/ 13. ^https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1972540-wwe-raw-review-22414-the-undertaker-and-hulk-hogan-return-network-launches 14. ^https://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/sports/2015/07/06/bucks-will-play-exhibition-resch-year/29788821/ 15. ^[https://pbr.com/event/999999/green-bay-invitational] External links{{Commons category|Resch Center}}
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