- Robins Center
Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = The Robins Center| nickname =
location = University of Richmond
Richmond, VA 23173
broke_ground =
opened = December 2, 1972
closed =
demolished =
owner =University of Richmond
operator =University of Richmond
surface = Maple (basketball court)
construction_cost=
architect = Carneal and Johnston
Now Ballou Justice Upton
Richmond, VA
former_names = | tenants =Richmond Spiders
(Men's & Women's Basketball)
seating_capacity = 9,071The Robins Center is a 9,071-seat multi-purpose
arena inRichmond, Virginia . Opened in1972 , the arena is home to theUniversity of Richmond Spidersbasketball . It hosted the ECAC South (now known as theColonial Athletic Association ) men's basketball tournament in 1983. It is named for E. Claiborne Robins, class of 1931, who, along with his family, have been leading benefactors for the school. The opening of the Robins Center returning Spider basketball to an on-campus facility for the first time since the mid-1940s when it outgrew Millhiser Gymnasium. In the intervening decades, the Spiders played home games in numerous locations around the Richmond area, including theRichmond Coliseum (1971-1972), theRichmond Arena (1954-1971), the Benedictine High School gymnasium (1951-1954), Grays' Armory (1950-1951) and Blues' Armory (1947-1950).The Robins Center has seen a number of upgrades in the last few years, including a new maple floor in 2003 and renovated locker rooms and offices in 2004. A new scoreboard and sound system was installed for the 2006-2007 season. The Robins Center arena serves as the location of the University of Richmond's commencement exercises and hosted a 1992 Presidential debate involving
Bill Clinton ,George H. W. Bush , andRoss Perot .In addition to the basketball arena, the Robins Center also serves as the home of many of the other athletic programs at the University of Richmond. The Robins Center Natatorium serves as the home of the women's swimming and diving team, while most of the other programs have their coaches' offices in the building. An addition to the Robins Center, known as the Weinstein Center for Fitness and Recreation, opened in January 2007 and provides expanded facilities for recreational use.
External links
* [http://richmondspiders.cstv.com/facilities/rich-facilities-robins.html The Robins Center from RichmondSpiders.com]
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