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The Coliseum was completed in 1976 and originally called University Coliseum. The name was later changed to the Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum, in honor of long time Board of Regents member, Bernard G. Johnson of Houston. The building hosts approximately 80 events each year, spanning 250 days. Johnson Coliseum follows the SHSU guidelines for COVID ...
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Sam Houston completed a fan-friendly upgrade to Johnson Coliseum in 2016 that included three major upgrades. The first part included a new Daktronics video board that was installed in 2015. The board is 17 feet, 9.3 inches tall by 31 feet, 1.6 inches wide with a 10 mm video display. It also includes the capability for live video, sports ...
Bernard Johnson Coliseum is a 6,110-seat multi-purpose arena on the campus of Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas. It was built in 1976 and is home to the Sam Houston Bearkats men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the Bearkats women's volleyball team. Originally named the University Coliseum, it was renamed in 1986 for ...
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- 1964 Bobby K. Marks Drive, Huntsville, Texas 77340
- University Coliseum (1976-1986)
- February 9, 1976
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Feb 25, 2022 · Sam Houston State moved into their current home in 1976. Originally known as University Coliseum, it was remodeled in time for the 1986-1987 season and rechristened the Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum after an honored member of the school’s Board of Regents. It is also home to both the Bearkats women’s basketball and volleyball teams.