College Park Center

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College Park Center
CPC
UTA College Park Center NW.png
Location 601 S. Pecan St.
Arlington, TX 76019 USA
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Owner University of Texas at Arlington
Operator University of Texas at Arlington
Capacity 7,000
Surface Hardwood
Construction
Broke ground March 5, 2010
Opened February 1, 2012
Construction cost $78 million
($80.4 million in 2024 dollars[1])
Architect HKS, Inc.[2]
Structural engineer Henderson + Rogers, Inc.
Jaster Quintanilla Dallas LLP
Services engineer M–E Engineers, Inc.
General contractor Hunt Construction Group[3]
Tenants
UT Arlington Mavericks (NCAA) (2012–present)
Dallas Wings (WNBA) (2016–present)

College Park Center (CPC) is an indoor, multi-purpose arena on the University of Texas at Arlington campus in Arlington, Texas, United States.[4][5] It seats up to 7,000 spectators.

Its primary tenant is the Mavericks athletic department and the basketball and volleyball teams. Its secondary tenant (during the summer season) is the WNBA's Dallas Wings. It also hosts graduation ceremonies (for UTA along with local high schools and other area trade schools), concerts, and speakers.

The arena is part of a 20-acre section of the campus known as the College Park District. Completed in 2012, it includes a residence hall, student apartments, a 4.62 acre park called The Green at College Park, restaurants, and several parking garages.[6]

History

A interior of College Park Center
The interior of College Park Center as the UTA Mavericks men's basketball team warms-up.

College Park Center replaced Texas Hall as the home of the Mavericks athletics teams. Ground breaking occurred on March 5, 2010. In the fall of 2010, the University received a $5 million gift towards completion of the arena by Carrizo Oil & Gas, Inc.[7] (Carrizo is drilling several gas wells on the UTA campus). The grand opening of the facility was held on February 1, 2012 with a doubleheader of UT Arlington basketball when the women and men both defeated UT San Antonio in front of a then-record crowd of 6,228.[8] At that time, it was the largest attended basketball game on the campus of UTA. The next three games at CPC would have also set that record had they occurred in any other previous year.

The men's basketball team has a record of 42–20 (through the end of the 2015/16 season) at College Park Center since it opened with four games remaining in the 2011–12 season. The women's team is 24–39 while the volleyball team is 40–22 (through the end of the 2015 season), its first full season coming in 2012.

College Park Center serves as anchor to the College Park District, which includes student housing, retail and restaurant offerings, a park and two parking garages. The district spans more than 20 acres and cost a total of US$160 million.[6] The College Park District is envisioned as a catalyst to revitalize downtown Arlington by the leaders at City Hall.

Features

College Park Center is divided into two concourses. The lower surrounds the court/performance area while the upper section is shaped like a horseshoe. CPC features 7,000 chair-back seats with the lower bowl seating for 4,055.[9] A 2,800-square-foot hospitality suite, divisible into three private sections is above the lower sections opposite the scorers table. The center-hung scoreboard is a four-sided Daktronics 13' X 9' with LED displays while an end-hung scoreboard is an 11' X 19' Daktronics LED display. Two LED display ribbon boards circle the bottom of the balcony seating. At the scorers table are four Daktronics LED display tables linked together to display messages and advertising.[10]

Underneath the lower concourse contain state-of-the-art sports medicine and training facilities, two full-sized practice courts, a full-sized, 2,500 square foot weight room,[11] an academic support study center containing a study hall, computer lab, group study room, and areas for academic advising for UTA's student athletes and practice courts for the volleyball and basketball teams.

CPC also houses most of the athletic department, who relocated from the Gilstrap Athletic Center at Maverick Stadium to the arena when it opened.

University Attendance

During the 2011–12 basketball season, UTA averaged 821 for Texas Hall while the last four games averaged 5,079 at CPC, an average of 2,131 for the season. The team has averaged in the 2,000 range every year since opening. For the 2015/16 season, the men's team set an all-time high for attendance average with 2,888 over 15 games, finally overcoming the 2,291 mark set in 1980-81 at Texas Hall.

The dedication ceremony between the women's and men's game on CPC's opening night.
Attendance Opponent Date Result
1 6,421 Oklahoma^ Nov 16, 2012 59–63
2 6,228 UTSA Feb 1, 2012 67–66
3 6,107 North Texas Dec 3, 2015 90–67
4 5,272 Texas State Feb 11, 2012 73–53
5 5,033 Little Rock Jan 23, 2016 62–68
6 4,837 Utah State March 2, 2013 61–46
7 4,824 Cleveland State^ Nov 15, 2013 73–83
8 4,707 Northwestern State Feb 25, 2012 79–70
9 4,163 Houston Baptist^ Nov 22, 2014 87–69
10 4,109 Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Feb 29, 2012 78–64

^ Denotes Homecoming game

CPC has completely sold out three times, all of them concerts. Drake held the 1st concert ever, which was not open to the public, but rather to the UTA students and faculty, with 7,000 in attendance. The other two sellouts belong to Reach Records, as both Unashamed Tour shows in 2012 and 2013 surpassed 7,000 in attendance respectively.

Accolades

The U.S. Green Building Council recognized CPC with a LEED Gold certification.[12]

In February 2012, the center was featured in a Billboard Magazine article about ten new and renovated venues were reshaping the national touring circuit.[13]

In January 2016, LawnStarter named the CPC the #1 "greenest" and most ecologically friendly college arena in the nation.[14]

Events

  • ESPN Friday Night at the Fights, February 17, 2012.[15]
  • Drake, Club Paradise tour, March 3, 2012.[16]
  • Jeb Bush, Maverick Speaker Series, March 23, 2012.[17]
  • On June 10, 2012, the center hosted TNA Wrestling's Slammiversary pay per view, which celebrated the 10th anniversary of the organization.[18]
  • Passion Pit, September 2012.[19]
  • TobyMac, Eye on It Tour, October 2012.
  • Unashamed Tour 2012: Come Alive (Reach Records), featuring Lecrae, Trip Lee, Tedashii, KB, PRo, Andy Mineo, and special guests Thi'sl and Propaganda, October 27, 2012
  • Unashamed Tour V (2013) featuring Lecrae, Tedashii, Derek Minor, KB, and Andy Mineo, November 23, 2013
  • TNA Wrestling's annual Slammiversary pay per view was once again held at the center on June 15, 2014, this time celebrating the company's 12th anniversary.

References

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  2. university of texas arlington specials events center architect: HKS, Inc.
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  4. About the Center – College Park Center
  5. UT-Arlington to build $73 million events facility
  6. 6.0 6.1 College Park District
  7. Carrizo makes historic gift to support UT Arlington special events center
  8. Celebrate College Park – The University of Texas at Arlington
  9. https://www.utacollegepark.com/_doc/CPC-Promoters-Guide2.pdf
  10. https://www.utacollegepark.com/book/production-information.php
  11. http://www.utamavs.com/strength.html
  12. http://www.uta.edu/collegeparkdistrict/college-park-center/index.php
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  14. https://www.lawnstarter.com/blog/environment/greenest-college-basketball-arenas/
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Events and tenants
Preceded by Host of Slammiversary
2012 (X)
Succeeded by
Agganis Arena