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    Mackey Arena is located in West Lafayette, Indiana. Part of the Purdue University campus, it is home to the university's basketball teams, and occasionally hosts home games for the volleyball and wrestling teams. The arena opened in 1967 as a replacement for Lambert Fieldhouse.

  2. May 17, 2018 · Mackey Arena is situated between Northwestern Avenue and John R. Wooden Drive, north of Stadium Avenue. Mackey has a seating capacity of 14,222, with a total capacity (including non-ticketed individuals) of 14,804.

  3. Mackey Arena. The official facility page for the Purdue University Boilermakers.

  4. The official facilities page for the Purdue University Boilermakers.

  5. Mackey Arena will have a capacity of up to 25% due to COVID-19 restrictions. Participating teams will be provided a very limited number of tickets for sale to their fan base.

  6. Mar 10, 2024 · In the program's history, Purdue has gone undefeated four times at Mackey Arena. The first time came in the arena's second season, the 1968-69 season under George King.

  7. Mackey Arena remains one of the most exciting, loud, and electric venues in college basketball today. The dome at the top reverberates sound and when the Boilers get rolling, fasten your seatbelts! Dan Dakich, ESPN and Big Ten channel calls Mackey one of the top five venues in college basketball!

  8. Mackey Arena. Originally named Purdue Arena, groundbreaking for the circular concrete and steel structure with a domed roof took place July 20, 1965. It was hailed as “the first of its kind among collegiate sports facilities.”.

  9. Feb 10, 2023 · Purdue's Mackey Arena renovation project includes an 11,000-square-foot renovation of both the men and women’s basketball locker room suites and the John Wooden Club.

  10. Feb 22, 2017 · The Purdue Boilermakers have called the Mackey Arena home since 1967. The 14,804 facilities cost $6 million to construct and were designed by Walter Scholer and Associates Inc. to replace Lambert Fieldhouse.

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