Bender Arena

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Bender Arena
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The American University's Washington College of Law Graduation Ceremony in Bender Arena
Location 4400 Massachusetts Avenue
Washington, DC, USA
Owner American University
Operator American University
Capacity Basketball and Volleyball: 4,500
Concerts: 6,000
Surface Hardwood
Construction
Broke ground 1985
Opened January 23, 1988
Renovated 1998
Construction cost $20 million
($40 million in 2024 dollars[1])
Architect Daniel F. Tulley and Associates
Tenants
American University Eagles Basketball, Volleyball and Wrestling

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Bender Arena is a 4,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Washington, DC. The arena opened in 1988. It is home to the American University Eagles basketball, volleyball and wrestling teams.

The arena, named for Washington DC philanthropists, Howard and Sondra Bender, is also the primary campus venue for concerts, commencement and speakers, seating up to 6,000.

The arena's main court is named for the late former American University athletic director and coach Stafford H. "Pop" Cassell, another AU alum. Bender Arena's current main scoreboard, installed prior to the 2001-02 season, includes a 7-by-9-foot animation and video display and advertising signage for corporate sponsors. At the same time new chairback seating for the west bleachers was installed and new back-lit scorers tables surrounding the playing surface were added.

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Bender Arena has a 6,000 person capacity for concerts.

Bender Arena is the flagship facility of the American University Sports Center, which also includes:

  • The William I Jacobs Fitness Center named after the noted executive and former Chairman of the Board of Trustees
  • The 25-yard (23 m), eight-lane pool and facilities of Reeves Aquatic Center
  • A six-store mini-mall
  • AU's Campus Store
  • A 470-car, seven-level parking structure

The 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m2) building is adjacent to the Mary Graydon Center, a design intended to increase campus interaction. AU students are able to go to class, have dinner, attend a game or concert and stop by the Tavern or The Eagles Nest convenience store for refreshments without ever leaving the confines of the building. In addition, the facility houses the athletics department and health and fitness offices. Both buildings virtually mark the geographic center of the American University campus.

Bender hosted the 2002, 2008, and 2009 Patriot League men's basketball tournament final and 2012 National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Star Classic.

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