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Dee Events Center

Coordinates:41°10′57″N111°56′42″W/ 41.18250°N 111.94500°W/41.18250; -111.94500
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Dee Events Center
"The DEE"and"The Purple Palace"

Events center exterior (October 2002) and interior (September 2006)
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Location in Ogden
Ogden is located in the United States
Ogden
Ogden
Location in theUnited States
Ogden is located in Utah
Ogden
Ogden
Location inUtah
Address4400 Harrison Boulevard
Ogden, Utah
United States
LocationWeber State University
Coordinates41°10′57″N111°56′42″W/ 41.18250°N 111.94500°W/41.18250; -111.94500
Elevation4,780 feet (1,455 m)AMSL
Public transit603Xat Dee Events Center station
OwnerWeber State University
OperatorWeber State University
Capacity11,592[1]
Record attendance11,715 (vs.Idaho State,February 23,1980)
SurfaceMulti-surface
Construction
Broke groundMarch 21, 1975[2]
OpenedNovember 1, 1977;
46 years ago
(1977-11-01)[2]
Construction cost$11.4 million
($57.3 million in 2023[3])
ArchitectRobert A. Fowler and Associates[2]
Structural engineerReaveley Engineers & Associates[2]
General contractorAcord-Harris Construction[2]
Tenants
Weber State Wildcats(NCAA)
men'sandwomen's basketball
Website
www.weber.edu/financialservices/DeeEventsCenter.html

Dee Events Centeris a multi-purpose indoorarenain thewesternUnited States,located on the campus ofWeber State UniversityinOgden,Utah.The circular, 11,592-seat domed arena, similar in design to many of the era, opened 47 years ago in 1977. It was named for the Lawrence T. Dee family, for his extensive contributions in building the arena.

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It is the largest arena in Utah north ofSalt Lake Cityand is home to the Weber State UniversityWildcatsmen'sandwomen's basketball teams.It was home to the women's volleyball team until 2006.

The venue has hosted theBig Sky Conference men's basketball tournamentten times:1979,1980,1984,1995,1999,2003,2007,2009,2010,and2014.It has hosted first- and second-roundNCAA tournamentgames three times, in1980,1986,and1994,and the West Regionals in1983,won by eventual national championNorth Carolina StateunderJim Valvano.

At the end of the 1995–96 season, a new basketball court floor was installed and after the 2005–06 season, a new court surface look was installed. In the summer of 2010, the Jumbotron was replaced by a new Pro-Star Vision Screen scoreboard. It features 4 HD LCD screens, an all LED display around the screens and a Pro-Add LED Display Ring on top. The front panel of the scorer's table is a Pro-Add LED Display. Both the ring and the scorer's table are full-color full-motion LED fascias. Also, added in this upgrade were LED scoreboards behind each basketball standard. Three-sided shot clocks were installed on top of each hoop including the running game time. During the summer of 2012, the court was once again re-surfaced to go along with the new logo also released that summer.

Theelevationat street level is approximately 4,780 feet (1,455 m) abovesea level,third-highest in the Big Sky.

Basketball statistics

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  • All-Time WSU Men's Basketball Record -1,024-586(.636)
  • Overall Record at the Dee Events Center (DEC) -455-114(.760)
  • DEC Record - Big Sky Games -266-63(.809)
  • Randy Rahe's DEC Record - 137-25 (.846)
  • Rahe's DEC Record - Big Sky Games - 83-12 (.874)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Dee Events Center Facts
  2. ^abcde"Dee Events Center History".Archived fromthe originalon 2012-02-12.Retrieved2012-02-12.
  3. ^1634–1699:McCusker, J. J.(1997).How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda(PDF).American Antiquarian Society.1700–1799:McCusker, J. J.(1992).How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States(PDF).American Antiquarian Society.1800–present:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis."Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–".RetrievedFebruary 29,2024.
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