Delmar Fieldhouse

Delmar Fieldhouse
Delmar Fieldhouse
Location 2020 Mangum Road
Houston, Texas
Coordinates 29°48′10″N 95°27′25″W / 29.80278°N 95.45694°W / 29.80278; -95.45694Coordinates: 29°48′10″N 95°27′25″W / 29.80278°N 95.45694°W / 29.80278; -95.45694
Owner Houston Independent School District
Capacity 5,000
Tenants
Houston Cougars (NCAA) (1966-1969)

Delmar Fieldhouse is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena located at 2020 Mangum Road in Houston, Texas. It is primarily used for basketball.

It is perhaps most notable for being the home court to the Houston Cougars men's basketball team, featuring Elvin Hayes, during the 1960s.

In 2007, the WNBA's Houston Comets and Connecticut Sun played a pre-season game at Delmar Fieldhouse[1].

In 2008, it served as the home court for the Texas Southern University Tigers women's basketball team [2][3].

See also

References

  1. ^ Blog @ thehrr.com
  2. ^ Box score @ NMNathletics.com
  3. ^ Box score @ TSU.edu

External links

Preceded by
Jeppesen Gymnasium
Home of the
Houston Cougars

1966-1969
Succeeded by
Hofheinz Pavilion



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