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The UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena (originally the Milwaukee Arena and formerly MECCA Arena and U.S. Cellular Arena) is an indoor arena located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.The arena, which seats as many as 12,700 people and offers 41,700 square feet (3,874 m 2) of floor space, is part of a larger downtown campus, that includes the Milwaukee Theatre and Wisconsin Center.
Milwaukee's athletic teams are nicknamed the Panthers, having previously been the Green Gulls (1927–1956) and Cardinals (1956–1964), adopting the Panthers nickname in 1964. [2] Before 1990, the university's athletics program spent the majority of its history at the NCAA Division III and II levels, as well as several years at the NAIA level.
The Milwaukee Panthers men's basketball team is an NCAA Division I college basketball team competing in the Horizon League for the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. They play their home games at UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin , and are currently coached by Bart Lundy . [ 2 ]
Panthers at a glance. Coach: Bart Lundy (22-12, second season; 451-202, 22nd season) 2022-23 record: 22-12 overall, 14-6 Horizon League (second place) 2022-23 postseason: Lost to Charlotte, 76-65 ...
MECCA Arena (now UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena) Milwaukee Mustangs (1994-2001) Arena football: 1994–2001 Arena Football League: Bradley Center (now BMO Harris Bradley Center) Milwaukee Rampage: Soccer: 1994–2002 USL First Division: Milwaukee Wave United: Soccer: 2003–2004 USL First Division: Milwaukee Bonecrushers: Arena football: 2008 ...
The Klotsche Center (formally the J. Martin Klotsche Center) is a 3,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (UWM). Opened in 1977, the arena was named after UWM's first Chancellor, J. Martin Klotsche. It is home to the Milwaukee Panthers women's basketball and volleyball ...
UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena will provide space for radio and other broadcast and webcast news operations to conduct live interviews, while Miller High Life Theatre will host other activities ...
Bud Selig was also honored for his efforts to advance athletics and better the community in the state of Wisconsin with the Lifetime Achievement Award. [6] 2016 inductee and Green Bay Packers Hall of Famer Donald Driver served as the MC for the event, which again took place at the UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena.