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  2. Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall - Wikipedia

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    Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall (/ s k ɒ t / SCOTT), [8] is a 17,222-seat arena on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. It is the home of the Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball and women's basketball teams. It opened in 1971, replacing the "New" IU Fieldhouse. [9]

  3. Bill Garrett Fieldhouse - Wikipedia

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    Today the Fieldhouse, now called the Bill Garrett Fieldhouse, has several rows of basketball courts. Because it is attached to the former School of Health, Physical Education & Recreation (HPER) it was referred to as the "hyper." As of 2012, the Indiana University School of HPER has been renamed the School of Public Health-Bloomington. [1]

  4. Gladstein Fieldhouse - Wikipedia

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    The New Fieldhouse was host to the two greatest scoring games in Indiana basketball history when Jimmy Rayl scored 56 points against Minnesota on January 27, 1962, and then scored another 56 against Michigan State on February 23, 1963. [1] The first game was an Indiana win over Indiana State 80-53 on December 3, 1960.

  5. Coming in 2024: Can't miss events in and near Bloomington ...

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    April 7-9, Paynetown State Recreation Area, 4850 Ind. 446, Bloomington, at Lake Monroe, will have special programming before and after the 4 minutes of totality. The events are open to campers and ...

  6. Buskirk-Chumley Theater - Wikipedia

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    It is known locally as the "Indiana Theater" or the "Bus-Chum". It was used as a movie theater until 1995 when it was donated to the community for use as a performing arts center. The theater is located at 114 East Kirkwood Avenue.

  7. John Mellencamp Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The John Mellencamp Pavilion is the primary indoor athletics training facility of the Indiana Hoosiers' football program. It was dedicated on April 12, 1996, following a donation of $1.5 million from singer-songwriter John Mellencamp, to facilitate the project.

  8. Bill Armstrong Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Bill Armstrong Stadium is a 6,500-capacity soccer-specific stadium and velodrome located in Bloomington, Indiana and owned by the Indiana University Bloomington.The stadium is home to the Indiana Hoosiers men's and women's soccer teams.

  9. Bloomington, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Bloomington is a regional economic center anchored by Indiana University and home to a diverse business community involved in pharmaceuticals, medical devices, technology, health care, and the arts. Bloomington's concentration of employment in the life sciences is six times greater than the U.S. average, and employment in the technology sector ...