Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Kohl Center | |
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| Name | Kohl Center |
| Location | Madison, Wisconsin |
| Owner | University of Wisconsin–Madison |
| Operator | University of Wisconsin–Madison |
| Capacity | 17,230 |
| Opened | 1998 |
| Tenants | Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball, Wisconsin Badgers women's basketball |
Kohl Center. The Kohl Center is a multi-purpose arena located in Madison, Wisconsin, on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It is home to the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball and Wisconsin Badgers women's basketball teams, which compete in the Big Ten Conference against teams like the Michigan Wolverines men's basketball and Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball. The arena is named after Herb Kohl, a former United States Senator from Wisconsin and owner of the Milwaukee Bucks, who donated $25 million to the University of Wisconsin–Madison for the construction of the center.
The Kohl Center was opened in 1998, replacing the University of Wisconsin Field House as the home of the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball and Wisconsin Badgers women's basketball teams. The construction of the center was made possible by a donation from Herb Kohl, who was a University of Wisconsin–Madison alumnus and a successful businessman, having owned the Milwaukee Bucks and served as a United States Senator from Wisconsin. The center has hosted numerous events, including concerts by famous artists like Elton John, Billy Joel, and Kenny Chesney, as well as NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games, featuring teams like the Duke Blue Devils men's basketball and North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball. The Kohl Center has also hosted events like the Big Ten Conference men's basketball tournament, which has featured teams like the Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball and Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball.
The Kohl Center was designed by architect Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum and features a unique design with a brick and limestone exterior. The center has a seating capacity of 17,230 and features a state-of-the-art sound system, as well as a video scoreboard and replay screens. The center is also equipped with a concourse that offers a variety of concessions, including food and beverages from vendors like Subway and Pepsi. The Kohl Center has hosted events like the ESPN College GameDay broadcast, which has featured teams like the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball and Louisville Cardinals men's basketball. The center has also hosted concerts by famous artists like Taylor Swift, Kanye West, and Lady Gaga, as well as comedy shows by comedians like Kevin Hart and Amy Schumer.
The Kohl Center is home to the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball and Wisconsin Badgers women's basketball teams, which compete in the Big Ten Conference against teams like the Michigan State Spartans men's basketball and Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball. The center has also hosted numerous concerts and events, including performances by famous artists like The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, and Justin Timberlake. The Kohl Center has hosted events like the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, which has featured teams like the UConn Huskies men's basketball and Villanova Wildcats men's basketball. The center has also hosted events like the Big Ten Conference women's basketball tournament, which has featured teams like the Maryland Terrapins women's basketball and Northwestern Wildcats women's basketball.
The Kohl Center has a seating capacity of 17,230, making it one of the largest arenas in the Big Ten Conference. The center has hosted numerous sold-out events, including concerts by famous artists like Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood, as well as NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games, featuring teams like the Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball and Baylor Bears men's basketball. The Kohl Center has also hosted events like the ESPN College GameDay broadcast, which has featured teams like the Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball and Auburn Tigers men's basketball. The center has a strong attendance record, with the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team consistently ranking among the top teams in the NCAA in terms of attendance, along with teams like the Syracuse Orange men's basketball and Louisville Cardinals men's basketball.
The Kohl Center has hosted numerous notable events, including concerts by famous artists like Bruce Springsteen and The Who, as well as NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games, featuring teams like the Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball and Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball. The center has also hosted events like the Big Ten Conference men's basketball tournament, which has featured teams like the Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball and Minnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball. The Kohl Center has hosted events like the ESPN College GameDay broadcast, which has featured teams like the Tennessee Volunteers men's basketball and Georgia Bulldogs men's basketball. The center has also hosted concerts by famous artists like Rihanna and Jay-Z, as well as comedy shows by comedians like Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock.
The Kohl Center features a variety of facilities and amenities, including a concourse with concessions, a video scoreboard, and replay screens. The center also has a club seating area, which offers premium seating and amenities like food and beverage service and private restrooms. The Kohl Center has hosted events like the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, which has featured teams like the Florida Gators men's basketball and UCLA Bruins men's basketball. The center has also hosted events like the Big Ten Conference women's basketball tournament, which has featured teams like the Nebraska Cornhuskers women's basketball and Rutgers Scarlet Knights women's basketball. The Kohl Center is located near other University of Wisconsin–Madison facilities, including Camp Randall Stadium and the University of Wisconsin Field House, and is within walking distance of State Street (Madison), which features a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops, including Ian's Pizza and The Nitty Gritty.
Category:Basketball venues in the United States