- John Paul Jones Arena
Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = John Paul Jones Arena| nickname = Home of the Hoos
location = 295 Massie Rd
Charlottesville, VA 22903
broke_ground =May 30 ,2003
opened =August 1 ,2006
closed =
demolished =
owner =University of Virginia
operator = SMG
surface =
construction_cost= $129.8 million (projected)
architect = VMDO Architects
former_names = | tenants =Virginia Cavaliers
(Men's & Women's Basketball)
seating_capacity = Stated capacity: 14,593 (basketball)
Record capacity: 15,269 (Feb 1, 2007)John Paul Jones Arena, opening for the 2006–2007
NCAA Division I basketball season, is located at theUniversity of Virginia inCharlottesville, Virginia . [Most of the building is actually inAlbemarle County, Virginia , which encloses but does not include the City of Charlottesville. Only a small piece of the southeastern corner of the building is in the city. Detailed PDF maps (which may run slowly as they use quite a bit of memory) are available at: cite web |url=http://www.web.virginia.edu/srem/teams/ |publisher=University of Virginia |title=Space and Real Estate Management: GIS Mapping |accessdate=2008-04-25] It has seating for 14,593 fans, nearly twice the capacity of 8,457 at Virginia's previous facility, University Hall. The design features pergolas on the outside to tie in the design withScott Stadium , UVa's football facility. This style is known asJeffersonian architecture , reminiscent of the many buildings designed byThomas Jefferson on UVa's grounds and nearby.John Paul Jones Arena is named in honor of the father of
Paul Tudor Jones , a commodity trader and Virginia alumnus who donated $35 million for the construction of the arena. Paul Tudor Jones earned a B.A. inEconomics from the University in1976 . His father, John Paul "Jack" Jones, is a1948 graduate of theUniversity of Virginia School of Law . [http://www.virginia.edu/insideuva/2003/13/jones_arena.html "Jones names arena for great father"] - Inside UVA Online]The arena plays host to not only basketball games, but a wide variety of concerts, performances, and other events; for example, its opening season in 2006 includes events such as the
Dave Matthews Band ,James Taylor ,Brad Paisley ,Eric Clapton ,Cirque du Soleil ,Larry the Cable Guy ,The Wiggles , "Disney on Ice " and WWE "Monday Night Raw". Other shows held in 2007, includeRed Hot Chili Peppers ,Blue Man Group ,Rascal Flatts ,Billy Joel ,Justin Timberlake ,Maroon5 ,The Police ,High School Musical andRod Stewart .Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band made a stop at the venue on April 30, 2008, in support of Springsteen's 2007 album "Magic", as well asThe Eagles who made a stop here on May 21, 2008, to promote their 2007 album "Long Road Out of Eden ", their first studio album in 28 years. In addition to this, the arena has office space for SMG staff, the UVa athletics media relations department, video services and dining services. It also features coaches' offices, practice facilities and an extensive sports medicine facility for men's and women's basketball teams.The arena's first event was "Cirque du Soleil's Delirium" on Tuesday,
August 1 ,2006 , but the official Grand Opening event was a two-night tour-ending stand by Charlottesville nativesDave Matthews Band ,September 22 –23, 2006. An "open house" event for the local community was conducted onJuly 22 ,2006 . [http://www.johnpauljonesarena.com/event_images/SMG%20JPJ%20Arena%20Open%20House%20Release%20Final.pdf John Paul Jones Arena Open House Press Release] - Official website, accessed 22 July 2006.]In February
2007 , the arena was awarded the title of "Best New Major Concert Venue" atPollstar 's 18th Annual Concert Industry Awards. [http://www.pollstar.com/news/viewnews.pl?NewsID=7656 The 18th Annual Concert Industry Awards] - February 8, 2007]Design and construction
The arena is in a U shape with the top closed. The curved western end is the main entrance and ticket sales office. The locker rooms, sports medicine facility and event support are located on the first floor or "event level." Access to suites and lower level seating, concessions, bathrooms and VIP lounges is located on the second floor or the "lower concourse," while higher level seating, concessions, bathrooms and the ticket office are via the third floor "upper concourse," which is actually at ground level from the parking lot and garage.
The arena features a custom designed steel roof support structure. The pieces were manufactured in San Angelo,
Texas and shipped by trucks to the site. Some pieces were so large and heavy, it took two large cranes to hoist them in place. The arena is being outfitted with the latest in lighting and audio/video technologies, including four 16 ft by 9 ft (4.9 by 2.7 m) plasma screens for game replay. Total cost of the audio/video system exceeds $7 million.A 900-car
parking garage was simultaneously constructed next to the arena, mainly for VIP and donor parking. A double-story pedestrian walkway links the arena to the parking garage. A separate mechanical plant is part of the parking lot structure and provides heating and cooling functions.The arena was designed by [http://www.vmdo.com/ VMDO Architects] and [http://www.ellerbebecket.com Ellerbe Becket] , and the general contractor was Barton Mallow. Work began in April 2003, which included the demolition of a parking lot that served University Hall. The arena celebrated its topping off on
June 22 ,2005 . Most of the arena was given its certificate of occupancy onJune 16 ,2006 . The parking garage was inspected and passed onJuly 15 , 2006. The locker rooms, practice courts and the sports medicine facility were inspected and passedAugust 4 , 2006. One man died during construction, the result of a heart attack.Memorable games
was introduced to announce the Virginia starting lineup prior to men's game.
On
February 1 ,2007 , the Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team defeated the #8 Duke Blue Devils 68–66 in overtime, marking their first win over Duke since February 2002. The Cavaliers trailed by eight points with 3:42 left in regulation but their defense held Duke without a field goal for the final 8:42 of the game, including all of overtime. With 24.8 seconds left in regulation, aSean Singletary 15-footer forced the extra period; Singletary also hit the game-winning basket with one hand while falling backward with one second left in overtime. The win marked Virginia's fifth ACC victory in a row and ended Duke's own five-game winning streak.On
March 1 ,2007 , the men's basketball team defeated Virginia Tech 69–56, clinching a share of first place in the final ACC regular season standings for the 2006–2007 season. The victory marked the school-record 16th home win of the season, and the Cavaliers finished 16–1 for the season in their new arena. Furthermore, Virginia went an undefeated 8–0 in league games at home for the first time since the Hoos went 7–0 at home in 1982. Also at this game, the fans in attendance said goodbye to two 4th-year players, J.R. Reynolds and Jason Cain, both of whom had contributed to the Virginia Basketball program.References
External links
* [http://www.johnpauljonesarena.com John Paul Jones Arena Official Website]
* [http://www.virginiaathleticsfoundation.com/JPJArenaDrive.htm Virginia Athletics Foundation website on the project]
* [http://www.smgworld.com SMG - Private management firm that runs the arena and books events]
* [http://www.vmdo.com/special/arena/default.asp VMDO's Special John Paul Jones Arena Web Section]
* [http://extrapolater.com/2007/02/02/john-paul-jones-arena-commands-respect/ "John Paul Jones Arena Commands Respect"] at "The Extrapolater"
* [http://www.kevuva.com/jpj Photo Tour of John Paul Jones Arena]
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