- Jon M. Huntsman Center
Jon M. Huntsman Center (formerly known as the Special Events Center) is a 15,000-seat multi-purpose
arena on the campus of theUniversity of Utah inSalt Lake City, Utah . The arena opened in1969 and is named afterchemicals entrepreneur and billionaire philanthropist Jon M. Huntsman, father of Utah's current governorJon Huntsman, Jr. . From its opening until the completion of the Delta Center (now known as theEnergySolutions Arena ) in1991 , it was Salt Lake City's premier sports and entertainment venue. Architecturally, it is known for its steel cloud, which hangs from the arena's silver dome interior. The steel cloud holds the arena's center court scoreboard, sound and lighting systems. The scoreboard was upgraded in the 1980s with the additional of state-of-the-art rear projection video screens. The rear projection system was upgraded in1995 .The arena hosted the 1979
Final Four , featuring the first round of the rivalry between all-time greatsMagic Johnson andLarry Bird . Magic's Michigan State team defeated Bird's then-unbeaten Indiana State in the final, which remains the most-watchedcollege basketball game in history. Many observers consider the Magic-Bird rivalry established here and carried into the NBA when both entered the league that fall to be a major factor in the league's 1980s renaissance.The facility hosted the 1989
Western Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament.Today the 15,000-seat arena is still home to the University of Utah's "Runnin' Utes" basketball teams (men's and women's) and "Red Rocks" women's gymnastics team. It also hosts concerts, although many have been second-tier events since EnergySolutions Arena opened.
The Huntsman Center has hosted the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament 12 times (1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2003 and 2006). It has twice hosted the West Regional Final (1971, 1981) and one Final Four in 1979. Due to the frequency of hosting first and second round games, the Huntsman Center is second all-time in NCAA Tournament games hosted with 75.
References
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Jon Huntsman, Sr.
*Utah Utes
*1979 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament External links
* [http://utahutes.collegesports.com/trads/utah-trads-huntsmanctr.html Profile at official Utah athletics website]
succession box
title = Home of theUtah Utes
years = 1969 – present
before = Einar Nielsen Fieldhouse
after = Current succession box
title =NCAA Men's Division I
Basketball Tournament
Finals Venue
years = 1979
before =The Checkerdome
after =Market Square Arena
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