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BOK Center, or Bank of Oklahoma Center, is a 19,199-seat multi-purpose arena and a primary indoor sports and event venue in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. The two current permanent tenants are the Tulsa Oilers of the ECHL and the Tulsa Oilers of the Indoor Football League , both teams owned by Andy Scurto.
The Union Multipurpose Activity Center (also known as the UMAC or John Q. Hammons Arena) is a 5,662-seat multipurpose arena located in Tulsa, Oklahoma Built in 2003 at a cost of $22 million, it is the home of the Union High School Redhawks basketball team. [ 1 ]
Tulsa Athletic: 2–1 Claremore, OK May 24, 2023 NPSL OKC 1889: 0-1 Oklahoma City, OK July 16, 2022 NPSL Playoffs Tulsa Athletic: 5–1 Tulsa, OK July 16, 2022 NPSL Tulsa Athletic: 5–1 Tulsa, OK May 25, 2022 NPSL Tulsa Athletic: 3–0 Oklahoma City, OK July 14, 2021 NPSL Playoffs Tulsa Athletic: 2–2 (5–4 in PKs) Tulsa, OK June 27, 2021 ...
Basketball players from Tulsa, Oklahoma (27 P) Pages in category "Sportspeople from Tulsa, Oklahoma" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total.
Msdossary also serves as the CEO of Team Falcons. [1] In August 2022, Grant Rousseau joined Falcons, serving as their Global Director of Esports. [4] Rousseau has stated that Msdossary's goal when founding Falcons was to develop "an esports world for gamers in MENA". [4] Indeed, being a Saudi organization, the team plays in MENA, EMEA, and ...
The Reynolds Center played host to the 2001–2002 and 2002–2003 Western Athletic Conference men's basketball tournaments. Since opening, the Reynolds Center has hosted a Reba McEntire concert, NAIA national basketball tournament and a Bob Newhart concert. Imagine Dragons performed at the facility on March 26, 2013. [citation needed]
The Michael D Case Tennis Center in 2023. The Michael D. Case Tennis Center is a 2,000-seat tennis arena on the campus of the University of Tulsa in Tulsa, Oklahoma.The center officially opened on 2001-12-14 and was named after Mike Case, a local developer and philanthropist.