McGuirk Arena
Interior in 2007 | |
Former names |
Ryan Hall Daniel P. Rose Center (until 2010) |
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Location | Mount Pleasant, Michigan |
Owner | Central Michigan University |
Capacity |
5,200 (1973–2009) 5,300 (2010–present) |
Construction | |
Opened | 1973 |
Renovated | 2009–10 |
Construction cost | $22.5 million (2010 renovation) |
Tenants | |
Central Michigan Chippewas (NCAA) Men's basketball Women's basketball Women's gymnastics Women's volleyball Wrestling |
The McGuirk Arena, previously known as the Daniel P. Rose Center (commonly as Rose Arena), is a multi-purpose arena, in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, United States. The arena opened in 1973 and is part of a larger facility known as the CMU Events Center. The arena is home to the Central Michigan University Chippewas men's and women's basketball, women's gymnastics, women's volleyball, and men's wrestling teams.
Amenities
The facility features a pair of club rooms, the largest of which is a 1,600-square-foot space with room for 130 Chippewa fans and plush leather-chair seating for 88. It also features a 360-square-foot outdoor patio and is available for receptions, meetings and banquet[1]
History
Ryan Hall/Rose Arena took over as the main hub for Central Michigan's indoor athletic events in 1973 in part of the project to move the athletic events to the south end of campus. Previous seating capacity was 5,200.
Toilet Paper tradiation
Prior to 1988, fans would throw toilet paper after a CMU men's basketball player made the first basket. It was estimated that 3,000 rolls were used each game, causing a shortage. Fans would even steal paper from the bathrooms. The Mid-American Conference began assessing technical fouls in 1988 for stopping play and putting the players at risk, thus ending the tradition.[2]
Renovation
In 2009–2010, the CMU Events Center underwent a $20 million renovation that included reconfigured seating in the arena, increasing seating capacity to 5,300 from the previous capacity of 5,200.[3][4] The Daniel P. Rose Center would become McGuirk Arena with the court naming rights to John Kulhavi.[1]
Mascot
Rowdie was introduced as the arena's official mascot after the men's basketball team made a trip to the NCAA Men's Basketball tournament in 2003.[5] Rowdie, named after the "Rose Rowdies" student section at that time, has since hosted numerous events supporting various causes. In 2008 Rowdie hosted a basketball game featuring mascots from around Mid-Michigan including Sparty from Michigan State.[6]
Notable athletes
Retired numbers
- Dan Majerle #44 (men's basketball)
- Sue Nissen #22 (women's basketball)
- Dan Roundfield #32 (men's basketball)
- James McElroy #14 (men's basketball)
- Melvin McLaughlin #14 (men's basketball)
- Ben Poquette #50 (men's basketball)
NBA/ABA players
- Nate Huffman
- Willie Iverson
- Chris Kaman (active)
- Ben Kelso
- Dan Majerle
- Jim McElroy
- Ben Poquette
- Dan Roundfield
References
- 1 2 "Facilities". Central Michigan University.
- ↑ Conner, Floyd (2001). Basketball's Most Wanted:The Top 10 Book of Hoops' Outrageous Dunkers, incredible buzzer-beaters, and other oddities (1st ed.). Brassey's Inc. p. 264. Retrieved February 3, 2015.
- ↑ "Events Center". CMU.edu. Central Michigan University. 2009. Retrieved January 7, 2011.
- ↑ "CMU announces Events Center naming gifts". CMU.edu (Press release). Central Michigan University. October 26, 2010. Retrieved January 7, 2011.
- ↑ 2003 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
- ↑ "Mascots team up for charity". The Morning Sun News. April 21, 2008. Retrieved October 26, 2015.
External links
- CMU logo at midcourt
- Main entrance to CMU Events Center
Coordinates: 43°34′51″N 84°46′26″W / 43.580888°N 84.773941°W