Type: Arena
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E. A. Diddle Arena
One of the finest on-campus facilities in the country, WKU’s E.A. Diddle Arena serves as the competition home of WKU Hilltopper Basketball, WKU Lady Topper Basketball and WKU Hilltopper Volleyball. The building, named for legendary Hilltopper coach E.A. Diddle, was officially dedicated in December 1963 and underwent a $32 million renovation in 2002. The facility…
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Corbin Arena
The Corbin Arena is the PERFECT venue for a variety of athletic and sporting events including (but not limited to): basketball, hockey, roller derby, boxing and wrestling, cheerleading, gymnastics, bull riding, volleyball, martial arts and motorcross. Facility Facts and Figures: $28 Million Dollar State of the Art Facility Owned and operate by the City of…
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CFSB Center
This facility built in 1998, holds 8,600 seating capacity and varied configurations for multiple sports. The CFSB Center uses a split-level concourse system, with the lower level section accessed through a lower level entrance (Quad A, Northeast Entrance just off Highway 121) and the upper level accessed through any entrance, primarily at the main entrance…
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Racer Arena
It has a capacity of 5,500. MSU Volleyball has played here since 1998. For volleyball, Racer Arena is the nation’s second-largest volleyball-only facility among NCAA Division I schools. Individualized locker areas with nameplates and cushioned chairs provide privacy and comfort. The Racer volleyball ready room provides the team with an area to meet in comfort…