Sponsored Links
-->

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Rowing recruitment at Eastern Michigan University
src: upload.wikimedia.org

The EMU Convocation Center is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment complex located on Eastern Michigan University's west campus. Built in 1998 as part of a campus upgrade initiative, the EMU Convocation Center is a 204,316 square-foot structure that features three user-friendly levels including arena, concourse, and office. The EMU Convocation Center also boasts versatile seating configurations to maximize space usage.

The building serves as the home to EMU athletics and also hosts a wide variety of special events including concerts, conferences, graduations (including the convocation of William Jefferson Clinton to the class of 2000 on April 30, 2000) of fairs, trade shows, political rallies, and more. Some of our more notable events include Jay-Z, Bob Seger, Bernie Sanders, Ellie Goulding, The Killers, Tiesto, St. Joseph Charity Ball, Harlem Globetrotters, and the WNBA Finals.


Video Convocation Center (Eastern Michigan University)



History

Construction began in the spring of 1997 and culminated with its grand opening, December 9, 1998, with a men's basketball game against the University of Michigan in front of a crowd of 7,647. Since its opening, it has served as home court for the Eagles' men's and women's basketball and volleyball teams. The EMU wrestling team has held several dual meets on the arena floor. It has also served as the site for two Mid-American Conference Championships. EMU hosted the 2000 MAC Gymnastics Championship and the 2002 MAC Wrestling Championship. It has been the host site for four first-round MAC Women's Basketball Tournament games, three first-round MAC Volleyball Tournament games and one first-round game for the men's basketball squad.

Along with their commitment to EMU Athletics, it has hosted concerts. It is also the site for EMU's spring and winter commencement ceremonies. Other events have included youth sporting competitions, high school commencements, trade shows, job fairs, conventions, charity and community awareness events and a circus.


Maps Convocation Center (Eastern Michigan University)



Layout

The 204,316-square-foot (18,981.6 m2) facility features three levels (arena, concourse, and office) and three seating configurations to maximize crowd capacity and space usage. The largest seating capacity is for center-stage entertainment activities, with 9,500 seats available. The capacity for basketball games is approximately 8,800.

EMU's athletic administration is located on the office level, along with offices for the EMU football, men's and women's basketball and volleyball coaching staffs. The EMU Sports Information Office, as well as offices for the staff, are located on the office level.

The main athletic training room and office space for EMU's sports medicine staff is located on the arena level as are strength and conditioning facilities and equipment rooms.

Floor and capacity

  • 360 Center Stage (9,370)
  • Athletic Events (8,800)
  • End Stage (7,765; sold at 270 degrees / 6,442; sold at 180 degrees)

Rentable spaces

  • Arena Floor (with seats retracted)
    • 170' x 120'
    • 20,000 Sq. Ft.
  • Arena Floor (without seats retracted)
    • 131' x 79'
    • 10,000 Sq. Ft.
  • Atrium
    • 66' x 103'
    • 7,000 Sq. Ft.
  • Eagle's Nest
    • 75 person capacity
    • can be divided into three smaller rooms
    • Premium viewing area for the arena
  • Dressing Rooms / Auxiliary Spaces
    • Two visiting team locker rooms, each equipped with carpet, 16 full lockers and full shower and restroom amenities
    • Two officials locker rooms, each equipped with four full lockers and full shower and restroom amenities
    • Media Room A, a 33' x 17' carpeted room capable of seating up to 60 theater style. This room is ideal for production or food service location

Skillet live in Concert 2/1/2014 EMU Convocation Center Ypsilanti ...
src: i.ytimg.com


Athletic events

EMU basketball

On March 18, 2014, Eastern Michigan received national attention when a CollegeInsider.com tournament game at the Convo - EMU's first men's basketball postseason game in 16 years - drew 373 fans. Senior forward Glenn Bryant tweeted his frustration at the small crowd, which was picked up by national media. Despite a 22-win season, EMU drew an average of 901 fans per home game in 2013-14 (10.2% of capacity). In 2014-15, EMU chalked up 21 wins and another postseason berth (at the College Basketball Invitational); however, attendance was even lower, just 776 per contest. (Eastern has never come close to selling out the Convo Center in its history; even the 1998 opener against Michigan featured over a thousand empty seats.)

2008 WNBA Finals

Due to the unavailability of The Palace of Auburn Hills, the Detroit Shock moved three WNBA playoff games to the Convo Center in the fall of 2008: two games in the Eastern Conference Finals and Game 3 of the 2008 WNBA Finals, against the San Antonio Silver Stars. The Shock won game 3 and the WNBA title, 76-60; the contest was broadcast nationally on ESPN.


A Letter To My Fellow Eagles On Graduation Day
src: 1.bp.blogspot.com


Special events

The building serves as the home to EMU athletics and also hosts a wide variety of special events including concerts, conferences, graduations, fairs, trade shows, political rallies, and more. Some of our more notable events include Jay-Z, Bob Seger, Bernie Sanders, Ellie Goulding, The Killers, Tiesto, St. Joseph Charity Ball, Harlem Globetrotters, and the WNBA Finals.

The center was used used for the graduation of the EMU class of 2000. The main speakers was William Jefferson Clinton with an intro from his Secretary of Transportation Rodney Slater, an EMU alumni.


Skillet live in Concert 2/1/2014 EMU Convocation Center Ypsilanti ...
src: i.ytimg.com


See also

  • List of NCAA Division I basketball arenas

File:EMU Convocation Center.JPG - Wikimedia Commons
src: upload.wikimedia.org


References


Eastern Michigan University Convocation center in 360 Virtual ...
src: i.ytimg.com


External links

  • Convocation Center
  • Official Eastern Michigan University website

Source of article : Wikipedia