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CFSB Center Former names Regional Special Events Center Location 1401 State Route 121 North, Murray, KY 42071 Broke ground 1995 Opened September 12, 1998 Owner Murray State University Operator Murray State University Surface 73,000 square feet (6,800 m2) Construction cost $23 million (est) Architect Peck, Flannery, Gream, Warren, Inc.[1] Capacity 8,600 - Basketball
7,800 - ConcertsTenants Murray State Racers (1998–present) The CFSB Center is a 8,600 seat arena located in Murray, Kentucky near the intersection of Ky. 121 and U.S. 641. The arena is the home of the Murray State Racers Basketball teams. It was previously known as the Regional Special Events Center, or "RSEC", until the name was changed on September 17, 2010 following a $3.3 million donation from Community Financial Services Bank to Murray State Athletics.[2][3]
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History
The Regional Special Events Center (RSEC) was built as a replacement for Racer Arena, the school's former basketball arena. While Racer Arena was structurally sound (it still stands and is now used for volleyball), it was growing increasingly obsolete, and its capacity of 5,500 proved too small for the men's basketball program. Talk of a new basketball arena began around 1978, when the basketball program was beginning to make big strides toward success. The project became reality in the early 1990s when the Kentucky General Assembly appropriated $18 million for construction of the project on the condition that the school would raise at least $2 million locally. Ground was broken in 1995; however, construction problems and cost overruns delayed completion of the facility until 1998 and pushed the total cost to $23 million.
RSEC officially opened on September 12, 1998, but the first event was actually the Kentucky Baptist Youth Conference in June 1998, which took place before construction was completed. Tim McGraw played the first concert at the facility on September 26, 1998 to a crowd of about 8,000 people.[4]
While the CFSB Center is commonly used for basketball, it is also host to concerts, trade shows, and conventions.
Features
The CFSB Center uses a split-level concourse system, with the lower level section accessed through a lower level entrance (Quad A, Northeast Entrance just off Highway 121) and the upper level accessed through any entrance, primarily at the main entrance (Quad B, Southeast Entrance just off Gilbert Graves Drive).
- Lower Level
The lower level is the main concourse and features street level access from two of the four gates located on Gilbert Graves and US Highway 121. This level accesses sections 101 to 121. It is on this level where the main ticket box offices are located. The lower level also features VIP concessions, locker rooms, the Murray Room (a banquet-style or meeting space for up to 200 people), and the administrative offices.
- Upper Level
The Upper level accesses sections 201 through 222, as well as standing room and four concessions areas. Surrounding the upper level is a four lane rubberized track. The state-of-the-art rubberized floor provides a safe and comfortable indoor walking experience. The track is available to Murray State students, faculty and staff, as well as the local community. Just seven laps around the track is equal to one mile (1.6 km).
- Main Box Office
The CFSB Center is a Ticketmaster facility. All tickets can be bought at the facility, or online.
- Sports Medicine Room
This large area is dedicated solely to the care and health of MSU athletes. It includes two general offices and a doctor's office, as well as a whirlpool room.
- Weight Room
This room is utilized by the men's and women's basketball teams for strength training. All athletes who utilize the weight room are in direct supervision of their trainer.
- Officials Locker Rooms
These rooms not only serve as the place where officials will come to prepare for games, but also as production offices for concerts and other special events. Road managers and the production staff have online access in these rooms.
- Loading Dock Area
Built for convenience and easy access, the loading dock area includes three bays that are large enough to drive three 18-wheelers through. It also offers show power and enough shore power for four buses.
Basketball record crowds
- 8,602 vs. SE Missouri, 2/11/1999, W 62-52
- 8,352 vs. Austin Peay, 1/23/1999, W 89-58
- 7,633 vs. Southern Illinois, 11/11/1998, W 65-62
- 7,288 vs. Western Kentucky, 12/7/2002, W 83-72
- 7,199 vs. Morehead State, 12/19/2000, W 80-65
- 7,076 vs. Tennessee Tech, 2/22/2001, L 71-94
- 7,038 vs. Western Kentucky, 11/22/2008, W 89-61
- 6,640 vs. SE Missouri, 1/15/2000, L 78-84
- 6,612 vs. Western Kentucky, 12/4/2004, L 72-82
- 6,432 vs. UT Martin, 1/6/2001, W 76-69
References
- ^ http://www.balp.com/divisions/entertainment/murray/
- ^ http://www.raceralumni.com/s/1165/NoRtCol.aspx?sid=1165&gid=1&pgid=252&cid=1911&ecid=1911&crid=0&calpgid=61&calcid=841
- ^ https://www.cfsbky.com/download.cfm?DownloadFile=21B34656-D8D5-5C68-3772525CDE210F2A
- ^ http://www.murrayledger.com/articles/2008/10/18/top_story/news01.txt
External links
- RSEC website.
- Murray State University home page.
- GoRacers.com feature on the Regional Special Events Center.
Basketball arenas of the Ohio Valley Conference Dunn Center (Austin Peay) • Lantz Arena (Eastern Illinois) • Alumni Coliseum (Eastern Kentucky) • Pete Mathews Coliseum (Jacksonville State) • Ellis Johnson Arena (Morehead State) • CFSB Center (Murray State) • Vadalabene Center (SIU Edwardsville) • Show Me Center (Southeast Missouri State) • Gentry Complex (Tennessee State) • Eblen Center (Tennessee Tech) • Skyhawk Arena (UT Martin)
Ohio Valley Conference Current members Austin Peay Governors • Eastern Illinois Panthers • Eastern Kentucky Colonels • Jacksonville State Gamecocks • Morehead State Eagles • Murray State Racers • SIUE Cougars • Southeast Missouri State Redhawks • Tennessee State Tigers • Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles • UT Martin Skyhawks
Future member Belmont Bruins (2012)
Coordinates: 36°37′22″N 88°19′13″W / 36.62267°N 88.32031°WCategories:- Murray State Racers men's basketball
- College basketball venues in the United States
- Sports venues in Kentucky
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