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U.S. Century Bank Arena Former names Sunblazer Arena (1986–1987) Golden Panther Arena (1987–2004) Pharmed Arena (2004–2008) FIU Arena (2008) Location University Park 11200 S.W. 8th Street Miami, Florida 33199 Broke ground 1983 Opened February 1, 1986 Owner Florida International University Operator Florida International University Surface Wood Capacity 6,000 Tenants FIU Golden Panthers (NCAA) (1986–present) U.S. Century Bank Arena (formerly known as FIU Arena) is a 6,000-seat multi-purpose arena at Florida International University in Miami, Florida. It was opened on February 1, 1986 and is home to the FIU Golden Panthers basketball and volleyball teams. It was originally named "Sunblazer Arena" but was renamed "Golden Panther Arena" when FIU's athletic teams changed their nickname from Sunblazers to Golden Panthers in 1987. Media during the Isiah Thomas press conference at the U.S. Century Bank Arena. The 94,000-square-foot (8,700 m2) arena contains a 19,000-square-foot (1,800 m2) wooden arena floor. It is also used for banquets, conventions, concerts (seating up to nearly 6,000), trade shows, and graduations including FIU's own commencement ceremonies. The main court is a Cincinnati Robbins perma-cushion maple wood basketball floor, made up of some 19,000 square feet (1,800 m2) of wood. Four retractable basketball backboards allow for the floor to be divided into two practice courts, while Hydra Goal II portable basketball standards are used for intercollegiate competition. Nevco scoreboards are found at either end. Support areas include an equipment room, training room and 876 lockers in six different, full-service dressing rooms. Academic space in the building includes three classrooms, and physiology, computer and kinesiology laboratories. Additionally, there are four, four-wall, fully-air conditioned racquetball courts with a spectator viewing area for recreational and tournament usage. In late 2008, U.S. Century Bank bought naming rights to the arena, changing the arena's name to U.S. Century Bank Arena. The arena will undergo a $5 million dollar renovation project set to begin in Summer/Fall 2010, with a completion date of early 2011. See also FIU Golden Panthers FIU Stadium (FIU Football) University Park Stadium (FIU Baseball) External links U.S. Century Bank Arena v · d · eFlorida International University Academic Colleges: College of Architecture and the Arts · School of Architecture · College of Arts and Sciences · College of Business Administration · College of Education · College of Engineering and Computing · Honors College · School of Hospitality & Tourism Management · College of Law · College of Medicine · College of Nursing and Health Sciences · School of Journalism and Mass Communication · Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work Campuses: University Park · Biscayne Bay Campus · FIU Tianjin Center · FIU Pines Center Research units: National Hurricane Center · Engineering Center People Alumni · Mark B. Rosenberg · Modesto Maidique · Charles Perry · Harold Crosby · Gregory Baker Wolfe Athletics Sports: FIU Golden Panthers · Baseball · Basketball · Football · Soccer Facilities: FIU Stadium · U.S. Century Bank Arena · University Park Stadium Other: Pete Garcia · Mario Cristobal · Don Strock · Sun Belt Conference · Conference USA · FIU Fight Song · Shula Bowl Student Life Greek Life · Housing · University Park · University Traditions Media FIU Hospitality Review · The Beacon · FIUSM.com · Radiate FM Culture Frost Art Museum · Wolfsonian-FIU Museum · Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival Florida International University • Miami, Florida v · d · eCurrent Basketball Arenas in the Sun Belt Conference Cajundome (Louisiana-Lafayette) • Convocation Center (Arkansas State) • E.A. Diddle Arena (Western Kentucky) • Fant-Ewing Coliseum (Louisiana-Monroe) • FAU Arena (Florida Atlantic) • FIU Arena (Florida International) • Jack Stephens Center (Arkansas-Little Rock) • Magness Arena (Denver) • Mitchell Center (South Alabama) • Murphy Center (Middle Tennessee) • Trojan Arena (Troy) • UNT Coliseum (North Texas) Coordinates: 25°45′24″N 80°22′46″W / 25.75667°N 80.37944°W / 25.75667; -80.37944 This article about a sports venue in Florida is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e