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The Mississippi Coliseum is a 6,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Jackson, Mississippi, built in 1962 and located on the Mississippi State Fairgrounds complex. The arena has 6,812 seats available for basketball, and can be expanded to 10,000 for concerts. It sits 2900 feet (884 meters) atop the extinct Jackson Volcano.
The team was renamed the Jackson Bandits in reference to outlaws famous for robbing wealthy travelers along the Natchez Trace in the 19th century. [ 1 ] Derek Clancey, a former Chesapeake Icebreakers' star and eight-year veteran minor-league player, was named head coach and director of hockey operations, positions he would hold during the ...
The Arena is named after E.H. Motto McLean, who is cited as the founder of youth hockey in Omaha. The arena includes a standard ice rink, a state-of-the-art lighting and ceiling system, four locker rooms and a lobby area. There is also a seated viewing area, a meeting room, a full-service concession and bleacher seating for 800 people.
Co-promoted by Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson), it was the first non-World Championship Wrestling or World Wrestling Entertainment event in the United States to sell 10,000 tickets since 1993. [1] The early-1990s were dominated by the United States Wrestling Association based in Memphis, Tennessee.
Ice hockey is a popular spectator sport in Omaha. One of the current Omaha-area teams is the Omaha Lancers of the USHL. The Lancers started out in 1986 at Hitchcock ice arena before moving the now-demolished Ak-Sar-Ben, moved to Council Bluffs and the Mid-America Center in 2002, and the Omaha Civic Auditorium between the 2009–10 and 2011–12 ...
Rupp Arena: Luscious Jackson Grant Lee Buffalo October 21, 1995 Cincinnati: Riverfront Coliseum: Grant Lee Buffalo October 22, 1995 Ann Arbor: Crisler Arena: October 24, 1995 Ames: Hilton Coliseum: October 27, 1995 Las Vegas: Thomas & Mack Center: Luscious Jackson Grant Lee Buffalo October 28, 1995 San Diego: San Diego Sports Arena: Luscious ...
Stephen C. West Ice Arena 2019 Jackson Hole Moose Jackson Hole, WY: Snow King Sports & Events Center 2014 Park City Pioneers Park City, UT: Park City Ice Arena: 2019 [11] Sun Valley Suns Hailey, ID: Hailey Campion Ice House 2014 Texas Titans Irving, TX: Children's Health StarCenter 2019 Vail Yeti Vail, CO: Dobson Arena 2019
VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena [5] (originally Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena) is a multi-purpose arena located in Jacksonville, Florida.It currently serves as the home arena of the Jacksonville Icemen of the ECHL, the Jacksonville Giants of the American Basketball Association, and the Jacksonville Sharks of the Indoor Football League.