- The Pavilion
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stadium_name = The Pavilion| nickname =
location = Villanova University
Villanova, PA 19085
broke_ground = 1985
opened = 1986
closed =
demolished =
owner = Villanova University
operator = Villanova University
surface =
construction_cost=
architect =
former_names = du Pont Pavilion (1986-97)| tenants = Villanova University Wildcats
seating_capacity = 6,500 (basketball)
5,500 (concerts)The Pavilion is a 6,500-seat multi-purpose
arena inVillanova, Pennsylvania ,United States , just outside of Philadelphia. It was built in1985 , and is home to theVillanova University Wildcatsbasketball teams. It is recognizable from the outside for its hyperbolic paraboloid roofline, similar toAlfond Arena at theUniversity of Maine . It replaced the still-existing Villanova Field House, later renamed the "Jake Nevin Field House," a small arena-auditorium built in 1932. The first men's game played at the Pavilion took place on Saturday, February 1, 1986 versus the University of Maryland. The basketball court only takes up half the space of the building; it is expandable as an indoor track facility and recreation center. For games where larger crowds are expected, Villanova plays at theWachovia Center in Philadelphia (where Villanova holds the record for largest Pennsylvania crowd to ever watch a college basketball game). The Pavilion is known for its famed student section. Located in the south end of the Pavilion the student bleachers seat 2,000 students but have been known to be filled with as many as 2,500 students. The facility was originally known as John Eleuthère du Pont Pavilion, as it was funded byJohn Eleuthère du Pont , a member of the wealthy and influentialdu Pont family . In1997 , the du Pont name was removed from the facility, with the family's tacit permission, after John was convicted of themurder of Olympic wrestlinggold medal ist Dave Schultz.The arena is also used for
concerts , conventions,trade shows ,graduation ceremonies and other special events. The arena floor measures 23,016 square feet; there are two meeting rooms.External links
* [http://villanova.cstv.com/facilities/nova-facilities-pavilion.html Official Webpage]
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