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The Arlin R. Horton Sports Center, or Sports Center, is a 216,000+ sq. ft. [5] basketball arena, fitness center, and leisure center located in Pensacola, Florida, on the campus of Pensacola Christian College. The venue opened in February 1993 and has been the home of PCC Eagles men's basketball since November 1993, women's volleyball since 1994 ...
[3] [4] The Eagles played their home games at the Pensacola Christian High School gymnasium from 1977 to 1980 as Pensacola Christian College had yet to have their own facility. [1] January 30, 1981 marked the Eagles' first game in their new field house, known as the John Ray Hall Field House, as they defeated Atlanta Christian College 106–85. [5]
Image Arena City State/Province Team Conference Capacity Opened H. D. Kesling Gymnasium Westville: IN: Purdue Northwest Pride GLIAC: 1,500 2016 [199]: Elmen Center
Hertz Arena: 2 (2012, 2022) Jacksonville Icemen: Ice hockey VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena: 0 Orlando Solar Bears: Ice hockey Amway Center: 0 Pensacola Ice Flyers: Ice hockey SPHL: Pensacola Civic Center: 3 (2013, 2014, 2016) Jacksonville Sharks: Indoor football: Indoor Football League: VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena: 3 (2011, 2017, 2019, 2023 ...
In 1974, the Hortons opened Pensacola Christian College to further their vision of "Education from a Christian Perspective." The college had 100 students its first year open, and was based in a single building, Ballard Hall. [7] Pensacola Theological Seminary, an extension of PCC's graduate school, was founded in 1998.
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In the third quarter, Cole Young scored on a 40-yard return for a pick-six, and it was 21-7 Eagles. The Liberty North defense held the Cadets to 47 rushing yards and just 191 yards overall.
The West Florida Argonauts (or UWF Argonauts) are the athletic teams that represent the University of West Florida, located in Pensacola, Florida, in intercollegiate sports at the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Gulf South Conference (GSC) since the 1994–95 academic year.