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The Daytona Beach Sun Devils of the defunct Sunshine Hockey League played hockey games at the Ocean Center from 1992 to 1995. In 1995, the team and league changed names to the Daytona Beach Breakers, playing in the Southern Hockey League. After the 1995-96 season both the team and the league folded.
Daytona Beach: Florida: 135,174 sq ft (12,558.1 m 2) 179,078 sq ft (16,636.9 m 2) Allen County War Memorial Coliseum: Fort Wayne: Indiana: 152,000 sq ft (14,100 m 2) 179,000 sq ft (16,600 m 2) Fair Expo Center: Sweetwater: Florida: 162,521 sq ft (15,098.7 m 2) 178,063 sq ft (16,542.6 m 2) Delaware State Fairgrounds: Harrington: Delaware
This is a list of arenas that currently serve as the home venue for NCAA Division I college basketball teams. Conference affiliations reflect those in the 2024–25 season; all affiliation changes officially took effect on July 1, 2024.
MAPS 4 Fairgrounds Coliseum likely complete next summer. Look back: NBA arena upgrades, new coliseum start early as OKC begins MAPS 4 project plans. ... South Florida Sun Sentinel.
Moore Gymnasium is a 3,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Daytona Beach, Florida. It is home to the Bethune–Cookman Wildcats men's and women's basketball teams and women's volleyball team. It gets its name from the university's third president, Richard V. Moore.
Amerant Bank Arena (previously known as the National Car Rental Center, Office Depot Center, BankAtlantic Center, BB&T Center, and FLA Live Arena) is an indoor arena in Sunrise, Florida. United States It is the home venue for the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League. It was completed in 1998, at a cost of US$185 million, almost ...
This is a list of seating capacities for sports and entertainment arenas in the United States with at least 1,000 seats. The list is composed mostly of arenas that house sports teams (basketball, ice hockey, arena soccer and arena football) and serve as indoor venues for concerts and expositions.
The ballpark was previously the home field of the Daytona Beach Islanders (1920–1924, 1936–1941, 1946–1966, 1977, 1985–1986), Daytona Beach Dodgers (1968–1973), and Daytona Beach Astros (1978–1984). The major league Montreal Expos conducted their spring training at the park from 1973 to 1980.