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Crisler Center (formerly known as the University Events Building and Crisler Arena) is an indoor arena located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is the home arena for the University of Michigan 's men's and women's basketball teams as well as its women's gymnastics team. [3]
Crisler Arena -- now known as Crisler Center with the addition of the William Davidson Player Development Center -- has been the location for Michigan athletic events for 45 years. The men's basketball team has called Crisler its home since the arena opened in December 1967, and the women's basketball team has used the arena since its inaugural ...
Crisler Center Information Guide. Updated for 2024-25 season. Bag Policy. All bags (including purses and fanny packs) are prohibited from being carried into Crisler Center. Fans are encouraged to bring ONLY necessary items to games at Crisler Center. All subjects and items are subject to search.
Teams that compete at Crisler Center. Including rosters, schedules and statistics. » Men's Basketball » Women's Basketball » Women's Gymnastics » Volleyball » Wrestling.
Michigan basketball teams have called Crisler Arena "home" since 1967. As one of the more attractive basketball facilities in the nation, this "home" has served the Wolverines well. Through the years, Crisler Arena has been the site of Big Ten Conference championship events, concerts, commencements and numerous other activities, in addition to ...
Crisler Center. 333 East Stadium Boulevard. Ann Arbor, MI 48104. Venue Information - including capacity and seating chart. Crisler Center, home to the Michigan Wolverines basketball teams, stands as a tribute to the great Herbert O. "Fritz" Crisler, Michigan's third all-time winning football coach.
Crisler Center has been home to U-M's storied basketball program—as well as gymnastics and wrestling—for 45 years. Crisler Center is located next to U-M's famed football stadium. The 2012 renovation added 63,000 square feet to the facility. The facility seats about 14,000 fans.