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Conseco Fieldhouse
Location 125 S. Pennsylvania St, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 46204 Coordinates 39°45′50″N 86°9′20″W / 39.76389°N 86.15556°WCoordinates: 39°45′50″N 86°9′20″W / 39.76389°N 86.15556°W Broke ground July 22, 1997 Opened November 6, 1999 Owner Capital Improvement Board, City of Indianapolis, Indiana Operator Capital Improvement Board of Managers of Marion County, Indiana Construction cost $ 183 million USD
($241 million in 2011 dollars[1])Architect Ellerbe Becket Architects & Engineers Project Manager J. Beard Management[2] Structural engineer Fink Roberts & Petrie Inc.[3] General Contractor Huber, Hunt & Nichols/Smoot[4] Capacity Basketball: 18,345 (1999–2006),
18,165 (2006–present)Tenants Indiana Pacers (NBA) (1999–present)
Indiana Fever (WNBA) (2000–present)
Indiana Firebirds (AFL) (2001–2004)Conseco Fieldhouse is a multi-purpose arena located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Opened in November 1999 to replace Market Square Arena, it is home to the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association and the Indiana Fever of the Women's National Basketball Association. The Indiana Ice of the United States Hockey League also plays select games each year at Conseco Fieldhouse. The venue also hosts indoor concerts, college basketball games (including the annual Big Ten Conference tournaments) and many other events.
Its moniker is a result of the naming rights to the venue being sold to Conseco, a financial services organization based in nearby Carmel, Indiana. In May 2010, that company renamed itself as CNO Financial Group, but the Conseco name was retained by the Fieldhouse.
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Events
The first event held at Conseco Fieldhouse was on November 6, 1999, when the Indiana Pacers played their regular-season home opener against the Boston Celtics. Later that same season, the Pacers made it to the 2000 NBA Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers. Three games of that championship series were held at Conseco Fieldhouse, but the Pacers ended up losing that season's title 4 games to 2. In 2009, Conseco Fieldhouse again was the site of a professional championship series, this time the 2009 WNBA Finals. The Indiana Fever took on the Phoenix Mercury for games three and four of that series in front of sold-out crowds of 18,165 basketball fans.
It is also one of the many places where the famous dipshit Justin bieber performed, therefore ruining the stadiums reputation.
Conseco Fieldhouse is a host venue for many different events besides home games for the Pacers and Fever. From 2002 to 2007, the venue served as the site of the Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Tournament in even numbered years while the tournament was held at the United Center in Chicago in odd numbered years. In 2008, the tournament was moved to Conseco Fieldhouse exclusively for five years, through 2012. The arena is also a frequent site of the Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament. 2012 will mark the 12th time in 13 years that the tournament has been held at the Fieldhouse. On June 5, 2011, the Big Ten Conference announced that beginning in 2013 the location of both of the conference basketball tournaments for the following four years would be alternated between the Chicago area and Indianapolis. Conseco Fieldhouse will once again be the site for both men's and women's events in 2014 and 2016.[5] The 2011 NCAA Women's Final Four was also held at the Fieldhouse on April 3 and 5 of 2011.
The Professional Bull Riders brought its Built Ford Tough Series bull riding tour to the Fieldhouse for the first time in January 2011.[6] It was their second visit to Indianapolis; they first visited Indianapolis during the 2004 season when they held a BFTS event at the RCA Dome. The Fieldhouse was also the site of the WWE pay-per-view event SummerSlam 2008. It will then host the August 1, 2011 episode of Monday Night Raw.
Awards and recognitions
Conseco Fieldhouse has received widespread acclaim as one of the finest facilities in all of the sports world. It is designed after Hinkle Fieldhouse at Butler University and the other fieldhouses, which are considered some of the best places to see a basketball game, that covered the state of Indiana with very busy crowds on Friday nights in the formative years of high school basketball.
In 2005, 2006, and 2007, Conseco Fieldhouse was ranked the No. 1 venue in the NBA according to the Sports Business Journal/Sports Business Daily Reader Survey. In 2006 The Ultimate Sports Road Trip reaffirmed Conseco Fieldhouse as the best venue in all 4 of the major sports leagues. “The Ultimate Sports Road Trip has recently concluded a re-scoring and re-evaluation of all 122 franchises in the four major sports, based on our personal visits to each of the teams in a journey that began in 1998. Based on our criteria, Conseco Fieldhouse has once again withstood scrutiny to be named the “best of the best” in the four major sports. Everything about Conseco Fieldhouse is top notch, a sparkling venue in a sparkling city," said Farrell and Kulyk.
In October 2004, Conseco Fieldhouse hosted the 2004 FINA Short Course World Swimming Championships. A 25 meter 300,000 gallon competition pool and 174,000 gallon warm-up pool were temporarily installed. A total of 71,659 tickets were sold for the four day event. The crowd on the evening of Saturday, October 11, 2004 set a record for the largest attendance at a U.S. Swimming event outside of the Olympics with 11,488 people.
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References
- ^ Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–2008. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Retrieved December 7, 2010.
- ^ http://www.emporis.com/building/consecofieldhouse-indianapolis-in-usa
- ^ http://www.frpinc.com/gallery/Conseco%20Fieldhouse.pdf
- ^ http://basketball.ballparks.com/NBA/IndianaPacers/newindex.htm
- ^ http://www.bigten.org/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/060511aaa.html
- ^ http://www.pbrnow.com/release/?id=6771
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Events and tenants Preceded by
Market Square ArenaHome of the
Indiana Pacers
1999 – presentSucceeded by
currentPreceded by
first arenaHome of the
Indiana Fever
2000 – presentSucceeded by
currentPreceded by
Olympic Indoor Hall
AthensFIBA World Championship
Final Venue
2002Succeeded by
Saitama Super Arena
SaitamaPreceded by
Alamodome
San Antonio, TexasNCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament
Final Four
2011Succeeded by
Pepsi Center
Denver, ColoradoIndiana Pacers Founded in 1967 • Based in Indianapolis, Indiana The Franchise Franchise • Team history • All-Time roster • Seasons • Head coaches • Current seasonArenas Indiana State Fair Coliseum • Market Square Arena • Conseco FieldhouseCoaches General Managers D-League Affiliate Administration Herb Simon (Owner, Chairman and CEO) • Larry Bird (President) • David Morway (GM) • Frank Vogel (Head Coach)Retired Numbers ABA Titles LeagueConferenceDivision1969 • 1970 • 1971NBA Titles ConferenceDivisionMascot BoomerMedia TV: Fox Sports Indiana • Radio: WIBC-FM • Announcers: Chris Denari • Quinn Buckner • Clark Kellogg • Stacy Paetz • Mark Boyle • Bob "Slick" LeonardRivals Chicago Bulls • Detroit Pistons • New York KnicksIndiana Fever Founded in 2000 • Based in Indianapolis, Indiana The Franchise Franchise • Most recent seasonArenas Conseco FieldhouseHead Coaches Administration Owner: Herbert and Melvin Simon • Herbert Simon
General Manager: Kelly KrauskopfAll-Stars Seasons Playoff Appearances 2002 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011Conference Titles 2009WNBA Titles NoneRivals Media TV: FS Indiana (FS-I) • Radio: WFNI (The Fan) • Announcers: Debbie Antonelli, Chris DenariCurrent arenas in the National Basketball Association Eastern Conference AtlanticCentralBradley Center · Conseco Fieldhouse · The Palace of Auburn Hills · Quicken Loans Arena · United CenterSoutheastWestern Conference NorthwestPacificSouthwestCurrent arenas in the Women's National Basketball Association Eastern Conference Allstate Arena · Conseco Fieldhouse · Mohegan Sun Arena · Philips Arena · Prudential Center · Verizon CenterWestern Conference Current arenas in the United States Hockey League East Division Ann Arbor Ice Cube • Cedar Rapids Ice Arena • Conseco Fieldhouse1 • Covelli Centre • Edge Ice Arena • Resch Center • Pepsi Coliseum2 • Young ArenaWest Division Buccaneer Arena • FirsTier Event Center • Gateway Arena • Ice Box • Omaha Civic Auditorium • Sioux Falls Arena • Scheels Arena1Some of the Indiana Ice's home games are played at the Conseco Fieldhouse.
2The majority of the Indiana Ice's home games are played at the Pepsi Coliseum.Categories:- Basketball venues in Indiana
- College basketball venues in the United States
- National Basketball Association venues
- Event venues established in 1999
- Indiana Pacers
- Indiana Fever
- Indianapolis Ice
- Indiana Firebirds
- Indoor arenas in the United States
- Indoor ice hockey venues in the United States
- Sports venues in Indianapolis, Indiana
- Arena football venues
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