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University Arena is a multi-purpose arena on the campus of Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States.Located in Read Fieldhouse, the arena opened in 1957 and is home to multiple Western Michigan Broncos athletic teams, including men's and women's basketball, women's gymnastics, women's indoor track and field, and women's volleyball.
The Broncos lost to the Ravens 38–35 in double overtime. [citation needed] On October 29, 2007, a record crowd of 77,160 watched the Broncos lose to the Green Bay Packers 19–13 on Monday Night Football on the first play from scrimmage in overtime. [35] On November 26, 2009, it hosted its first Thanksgiving game, when the Broncos took on the ...
Home to the Broncos basketball and gymnastics teams, its current seating capacity is 12,644 for basketball. The elevation of its floor is approximately 2,700 feet (825 m) above sea level . The venue is also used for concerts (capacity 13,390), community events, and trade shows (17,000 square feet (1,580 m 2 ) of arena floor space plus 10,000 sq ...
The arena is a single-level, horseshoe-style arena with a concourse at the top. It is home to the Western Michigan Broncos men's ice hockey team, the WMU men's ice hockey club team, and the WMU synchronized skating club team. The arena is named after Harry W. Lawson, the founder of the hockey program at Western Michigan University.
After defeating the AFC West leaders 24-9, the Broncos celebrated the win by playing "Shake It Off" — the hit performed by a certain pop star linked to Kansas City's All-Pro tight end.
Jul. 26—Broncos' training camp is here and after not having fans at practice last season due to COVID-19, the Broncos have opened camp back up this season at the UCHealth Training Center.
Cornerback Patrick Surtain II checked out the artist's renderings of the Denver Broncos' planned $176 million state-of-the-art training facility and team headquarters that will be built on their ...
The Broncos have had several memorable matchups with the Kansas City Chiefs, particularly during the years in which John Elway was the Broncos' starting quarterback (1983–98). The Broncos defeated the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in the divisional round of the 1997 NFL playoffs, en route to their first Super Bowl victory.