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The Reno Events Center is a 7,000-seat multi-purpose arena, located in downtown Reno, Nevada, that was constructed in January 2005. [1]It was the home to the Reno Bighorns of the NBA G League from 2008 to 2018 and to the Reno Barons of the Western Indoor Football Association during their short lived 2011 season.
Lawlor Events Center hosted the 1986 Big Sky Conference, 1996–2000 Big West Conference and 2005–2006 and 2009–2010 Western Athletic Conference men's basketball tournaments. On Saturday, February 4, 1984 Duran Duran performed at Lawlor as part of their Sing Blue Silver world tour.
2016 UCS Spirt National Pole Vault Summit at Reno (NV) Livestock Events Center The 2022 summit was held on January 14 and 15, 2022. The event center had a total of 12 pole vault runways and landing pads, and there were 6 sessions held between Friday and Saturday for a total of 60 total competitions.
In 2002, the Golden Tavern Group subsidiary was formed, and it acquired the PT's chain of taverns. [6] In 2004, the company acquired three casinos in Black Hawk, Colorado: the Golden Gates, Golden Gulch, and Golden Mardi Gras. [7] In 2006, Golden Gaming acquired the Pahrump Nugget Hotel & Gambling Hall from Generation 2000. [8]
The Reno Bighorns began play in the 2008–09 season with their home games at the Reno Events Center. Their namesake was the desert bighorn sheep , which is the state animal of Nevada . [ 3 ] The Bighorns were primarily affiliated with the Sacramento Kings , which has been with the team since its inception in 2008.
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The Reno-Sparks Convention Center is a convention center in the western United States, located in Reno, Nevada. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Opened 60 years ago in 1965 as Centennial Coliseum , [ 1 ] it hosted the Big Sky Conference basketball tournament in 1983 , [ 3 ] and also hosts boxing matches. [ 4 ]
Only players appearing for the team when they were known as the Reno Bighorns (from 2008 to 2018) should appear in this category. The category is for the NBA G League team of this name only. Players appearing for the Continental Basketball Association franchise of the same name in the 1982–83 season should be categorized under Category:Reno ...