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Moody Coliseum SMU versus UConn on February 25, 2014. The attendance was 4,091, a record for a women's basketball game. When the building was opened in 1956, it was known simply as the SMU Coliseum. In 1965, the arena was renamed Moody Coliseum in memory of William Lewis Moody Jr. of Galveston.
Moody Coliseum [99] February 21 UCLA Bruins 47 7 Arizona Wildcats: 57: Tucson, Arizona: McKale Center: Rivalry [100] February 28 10 Northern Iowa Panthers 60 11 Wichita State Shockers: 74: Wichita, Kansas: Charles Koch Arena [101] February 28 Texas Longhorns 64 8 Kansas Jayhawks: 69: Lawrence, Kansas: Allen Fieldhouse [102] March 7 4 Duke Blue ...
Location: North America: Start date: March 26, 1981 ... Moody Coliseum: November 19, 1987 ... "Live for Today" Cover songs "Ambulance Blues"
The worst-kept secret in college football is finally out: "College GameDay" is heading to South Bend in Week 4 for the top-10 matchup between Notre Dame and Ohio State. Rece Davis, Lee Corso, Pat ...
Moody Coliseum is a 3,600-seat multi-purpose arena in Abilene. It is home to the Abilene Christian Wildcats men's and women's basketball, and volleyball teams. [2] It is also used for concerts, chapel services, graduations and other special events, with a maximum capacity of 3,600. The arena recently reopened after undergoing extensive renovations.
Rodeo action resumes Saturday at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.at the Coliseum with musical guest Tracy Byrd. Additional rodeo performances are scheduled as follows: Sunday, Feb. 11, at 2 p.m. featuring Chris ...
The 2023–24 SMU Mustangs women's basketball team represented Southern Methodist University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.The Mustangs, led by third-year head coach Toyelle Wilson, played their home games at Moody Coliseum in University Park, Texas as members of the American Athletic Conference.
City Bank Coliseum (2007–2017) 1970–1971 (partial schedule) 11,200 1956 Lubbock, Texas [119] Tarrant County Convention Center: 1970–1971 (partial schedule) 16,057 1968 Fort Worth, Texas [120] Moody Coliseum: 1967–1973 8,998 1956 University Park, Texas [121] Dallas Memorial Auditorium Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center (2013–present)