- Freedom Hall
Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = Freedom Hall| nickname =
location = Freedom Way
Louisville, KY 40209
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opened = 1956
closed =
demolished =
owner = Commonwealth of Kentucky
operator =Kentucky Exposition Center
surface =
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former_names =
tenants =Louisville Cardinals (NCAA ) (1956-present)Louisville Rebels (IHL) (1957-1960)Kentucky Colonels (ABA) (1968-1976)Louisville Fire (af2 ) (2001-present)Louisville Panthers (AHL) (1999-2001)NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament (1958 -1959 ,1962 -1963 ,1967 ,1969 )
seating_capacity = 18,865(basketball)
19,200 (concerts) Freedom Hall is a multipurposearena inLouisville, Kentucky , on the grounds of theKentucky Exposition Center , which is owned by the Commonwealth ofKentucky . The maximum capacity of the arena is 19,200 for concerts, and 18,865 for basketball. While it is used to host a variety of events, it is most famous for its use as abasketball arena, most notably serving as the basketball home of the University of Louisville Cardinals, and for one game per season as an alternate home court for the University of Kentucky Wildcats. The Cardinals started playing basketball there in December 1956 with a contest against the University of Notre Dame, both of whom are now full-time members of theBig East Conference . Their first full season in the facility was the following season. In addition to being the home of the Cardinals, Freedom Hall has hosted NCAA Tournament games ten times, including sixFinal Four s between 1958 and 1969. The arena has also hosted 11 conference tournaments, nineMetro Conference Tournaments and twoConference USA tournaments — 2001 and 2003. It has also hosted the Kentucky High School State Basketball Tournament (also known as the Sweet 16) 23 times, including every year from 1965-1978. In 1984, the floor of the arena was lowered about 10 feet to increase the capacity of the arena from 16,613 to its current figure. The record basketball attendance for the arena is 20,091, set when Louisville faced the University of Connecticut onJanuary 21 2006 .Another famous event that occurs at Freedom Hall is the
Kentucky State Fair World's Championship Horse Show . In fact, Freedom Hall was designed for this event. TheNorth American International Livestock Exposition also is held there each November.The venue also hosts the
Louisville Fire ofaf2 .On the lower level is the
Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame Walls of Fame where an engraved bronze plaque honors each inductee. [http://www.kyathletichalloffame.org/services.htm#Walls%20Of%20Fame]NCAA Tournament games played in Freedom Hall
1958-1963
1958 Final Four:
*Kentucky 61, Temple 60 (national semifinal)
*Seattle 73, Kansas State 51 (national semifinal)
*Temple 67, Kansas State 57 (national third place)
*Kentucky 84, Seattle 72 (national championship)1959 Final Four:
*West Virginia 94, Louisville 79 (national semifinal)
*California 64, Cincinnati 58 (national semifinal)
*Cincinnati 98, Louisville 85 (national third place)
*California 71, West Virginia 70 (national championship)1962 Final Four:
*Ohio State 84, Wake Forest 68 (national semifinal)
*Cincinnati 72, UCLA 70 (national semifinal)
*Wake Forest 82, UCLA 80 (national third place)
*Cincinnati 71, Ohio State 59 (national championship)1963 Final Four:
*Loyola 94, Duke 75 (national semifinal)
*Cincinnati 80, Oregon State 46 (national semifinal)
*Duke 85, Oregon State 63 (national third place)
*Loyola 60, Cincinnati 58 (national championship, overtime)1967-1976
1967 Final Four:
*Dayton 76, North Carolina 62 (national semifinal)
*UCLA 73, Houston 58 (national semifinal)
*Houston 84, North Carolina 62 (national third place)
*UCLA 79, Dayton 64 (national championship)1969 Final Four:
*Purdue 92, North Carolina 65 (national semifinal)
*UCLA 85, Drake 82 (national semifinal)
*Drake 104, North Carolina 84 (national third place)
*UCLA 92, Purdue 72 (national championship)1976 Midwest Regional:
*Michigan 80, Notre Dame 76 (regional semifinal)
*Missouri 86, Texas Tech 75 (regional semifinal)
*Michigan 95, Missouri 88 (regional final)1983 Midwest Regional First and Second Rounds:
*Georgetown 68, Alcorn State 63 (first round, 5 seed vs. 12 seed)
*Iowa 64, Utah State 59 (first round, 7 seed vs. 10 seed)
*Memphis 66, Georgetown 57 (second round, 4 seed vs. 5 seed)
*Iowa 77, Missouri 63 (second round, 7 seed vs. 2 seed)1987 Southeast Regional:
*Georgetown 70, Kansas 57 (regional semifinal, 1 seed vs. 5 seed)
*Providence 103, Alabama 82 (regional semifinal, 6 seed vs. 2 seed)
*Providence 88, Georgetown 73 (regional final, 6 seed vs. 1 seed)1991 Southeast Regional First and Second Rounds:
*Pittsburgh 76, Georgia 68 (first round, 6 seed vs. 11 seed, overtime)
*Kansas 55, New Orleans 49 (first round, 3 seed vs. 14 seed)
*Florida State 75, Southern California 72 (first round, 7 seed vs. 10 seed)
*Indiana 79, Coastal Carolina 69 (first round, 2 seed vs. 15 seed)
*Kansas 77, Pittsburgh 66 (second round, 3 seed vs. 6 seed)
*Indiana 82, Florida State 60 (second round, 2 seed vs. 7 seed)NCAA Conference Tournaments played in Freedom Hall
*Metro Conference—1980, 1981, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1995
*Conference USA—2001, 2003
*NIT first and second rounds - 2002, 2006Professional basketball at Freedom Hall
The
Kentucky Colonels of the American Basketball Association played their home games in Freedom Hall for six seasons, from the fall of 1970 through the league's demise in the spring 1976. The Colonels moved to Freedom Hall after playing their first three seasons at the Convention Center (1967-68 through 1969-70).The first female to play in a professional basketball game did so on the floor of Freedom Hall during a
Kentucky Colonels game.Penny Ann Early , an aspiring jockey, briefly entered the game for theKentucky Colonels against theLos Angeles Stars onNovember 28 1968 .The fifth American Basketball Association All Star Game was played at Freedom Hall on
January 29 1972 . 15,738 fans attended; the East, coached byKentucky Colonels coachJoe Mullaney , defeated the West 142-115. The game's Most Valuable Player was theKentucky Colonels 'Dan Issel .Many ABA playoff games were held at Freedom Hall including the
Kentucky Colonels winning the 1975 American Basketball Association Championship at Freedom Hall. The following ABA playoff games were played at Freedom Hall:
*1971: Games 1, 2 and 5 of the 1971 Eastern Division Semifinals (Kentucky Colonels overThe Floridians 4 games to 2); Games 1, 3 4 and 6 of the 1971 Eastern Division Finals (Kentucky Colonels over theVirginia Squires , 4 games to 2); and Games 3, 4 and 6 of the 1971 American Basketball Association Championship (Utah Stars over theKentucky Colonels 4 games to 3).
*1972: Games 1, 2 and 5 of the 1972 Eastern Division Semifinals (New York Nets over theKentucky Colonels , 4 games to 2).
*1973: Games 1, 2 and 5 of the 1973 Eastern Division Semifinals (Kentucky Colonels over theVirginia Squires 4 games to 1); Games 3, 4 and 6 of the 1973 Eastern Division Finals (Kentucky Colonels over theCarolina Cougars 4 games to 3); and Games 1, 2, 5 and 7 of the 1973 American Basketball Association Championship (Indiana Pacers over theKentucky Colonels , 4 games to 3).
*1974: Games 1 and 2 of the 1974 Eastern Division Semifinals (Kentucky Colonels over theCarolina Cougars , 4 games to 0); Games 3 and 4 of the 1974 Eastern Division Finals (New York Nets over theKentucky Colonels 4 games to 0).
*1975: 1975 one game playoff for 1975 First Place in the Eastern Division (Kentucky Colonels 108, New York Nets 99); Games 1, 2 and 5 of the 1975 Eastern Division Semifinals (Kentucky Colonels over theMemphis Sounds , 4 games to 1); Games 1, 2 and 5 of the 1975 Eastern Division Finals (Kentucky Colonels over theSpirits of St. Louis , 4 games to 1); and Games 1, 2 and 5 of the 1975 American Basketball Association Championship (Kentucky Colonels over theIndiana Pacers , 4 games to 1).
*1976: Games 1 and 3 of the 1976 First Round Miniseries (Kentucky Colonels over theIndiana Pacers , 2 games to 1); Games 3, 4 and 6 of the 1976 Semifinals (Denver Nuggets over theKentucky Colonels , 4 games to 3). The Colonels' final game was played in this series, a 133-110 loss at Denver onApril 28 1976 .Games and Scores
In addition, the
Kentucky Colonels played several exhibition games against teams from theNational Basketball Association in Freedom Hall, winning nine and losing five, including:
*September 22 1971 :Kentucky Colonels 111, Baltimore Bullets 85 (attendance, 13,821)
*October 8 1971 :Milwaukee Bucks 99,Kentucky Colonels 93 (attendance over 18,000)
*October 9 1971 :New York Knicks 112,Kentucky Colonels 100 (attendance, 12,238)
*October 1 1972 :Milwaukee Bucks 131,Kentucky Colonels 100
*October 6 1972 :Phoenix Suns 103,Kentucky Colonels 91
*October 7 1972 : Baltimore Bullets 95,Kentucky Colonels 93
*September 21 1973 Kentucky Colonels 110,Houston Rockets 102
*September 22 1973 Kentucky Colonels 110, Kansas City-Omaha Kings 99
*October 1 1974 Kentucky Colonels 118, Washington Bullets 95
*October 8 1974 Kentucky Colonels 109,Detroit Pistons 100
*October 12 1974 Kentucky Colonels 93,Chicago Bulls 75
*October 8 1975 Kentucky Colonels 93,Golden State Warriors 90 (the Colonels and Warriors were the defending ABA and NBA Champions, respectively)
*October 10 1975 Kentucky Colonels 96,Milwaukee Bucks 91
*October 14 1975 Kentucky Colonels 120, Buffalo Braves 116Notable events
Concerts
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July 16 1964 - TheBeach Boys andThe Kingsmen
*December 28 1966 -The Monkees
*October 31 1968 -The Doors
*June 18 1974 -Grateful Dead
*August 4 1975 -Rolling Stones
*July 20 1976 -Elton John
*July 23 1976 -Elvis Presley
*August 12 1976 - Yes
*September 8 1976 - KISS
*December 4 1976 -Aerosmith
*March 28 1977 - Boston
*April 25 1977 -Led Zeppelin
*June 17 1977 -Pink Floyd
*August 28 1977 - Yes andDonovan
*December 8 1978 -Billy Joel
*April 13 1979 -Yes
*July 28 1980 -Van Halen
*October 13 1980 - Yes
*November 3 1981 -Rolling Stones
*July 10 1982 -The Who
*July 30 1982 -Van Halen
*February 9 1984 -Van Halen
*November 22 1987 - Yes
*January 29 1988 -Def Leppard and Tesla
*March 20 1988 -Michael Jackson
*April 9 1989 -Grateful Dead
*February 8 1992 -Van Halen
*March 19 1992 -Metallica
*June 15–16 1993 -Grateful Dead
*March 29 1994 -Billy Joel
*December 3 1994 -Aerosmith
*June 30 1996 - KISS andAlice in Chains
*February 2 1997 -Metallica
*October 18 1997 -Elton John
*October 1 1999 -John Mellencamp
*February 9 2000 -Cher
*March 13 2000 -Britney Spears
*March 31 2000 -Tina Turner andLionel Richie
*July 4 2000 -Red Hot Chili Peppers andFoo Fighters
*October 18 2001 - Tool
*December 10 2001 - [Ozzy Osbourne] andRob Zombie & Mudvayne
*January 25 2002 -Janet Jackson
*September 5 2002 -Cher andCyndi Lauper
*December 8 2003 - KISS andAerosmith
*April 28 2004 -Metallica
*July 6 2004 -Van Halen
*April 18 2005 -John Mellencamp andDonovan
*February 23 2006 -Coldplay
*December 12 2006 -Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
*August 26 2007 Def Leppard , Styx, and Foreigner,Kentucky State Fair event
*October 17 2007 -Bob Dylan andElvis Costello
*January 18 2008 -Reba McEntire and pop rock singerKelly Clarkson
*July 21 2008 -American Idol (Season 8) auditionsOther events
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National Quartet Convention — annually in November
*WCWUncensored 1999
*WWE Judgment Day 2000
*Promise Keepers 2006External links
* [http://uoflsports.collegesports.com/facilities/lou-facilities-freedom-hall.html University of Louisville athletics’ website on Freedom Hall]
* [http://www.kyfairexpo.org/facilityinfo/freedomhall.ihtml Official site of Freedom Hall]succession box
title =NCAA Men's Division I
Basketball Tournament
Finals Venue
years = 1958 – 59
1962 – 1963
1967
1969
before =
Municipal Auditorium
Municipal AuditoriumCole Field House
Sports Arena
after =Cow Palace
Municipal Auditorium
Sports ArenaCole Field House
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