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Visit the Big 12 Basketball Arenas Click a basketball to learn about each arena

Visit the Big 12 Basketball Arenas Click a basketball to learn about each arena. Baylor. Colorado. Iowa State. Kansas. Kansas State. Missouri. Nebraska. Oklahoma. Texas Tech. Oklahoma State. Texas. Texas A&M. The Ferrell Center Baylor Bears. Location: Waco Texas

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Visit the Big 12 Basketball Arenas Click a basketball to learn about each arena

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  1. Visit the Big 12 Basketball ArenasClick a basketball to learn about each arena Baylor Colorado Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Missouri Nebraska Oklahoma Texas Tech Oklahoma State Texas Texas A&M

  2. The Ferrell CenterBaylor Bears Location: Waco Texas Opened: November 1988 Capacity: 10,347

  3. Coors Events Center Colorado Buffaloes Location: Boulder, CO Opened: 1979 Capacity: 11,064 Home Record: 313 – 151

  4. Hilton Coliseum Iowa State Cyclones Location: Ames Iowa Opened: December 1971 Capacity: 14,510

  5. Lloyd Noble CenterOklahoma Sooners Location: Norman, OK Opened: December 1975 Capacity: 11,528

  6. Frank Erwin CenterTexas Longhorns Location: Austin Texas Opened: November 1977 Capacity: 16,464 Largest in the Big 12 Known as “The Drum”

  7. Reed ArenaTexas A&M Aggies Location: College Station Opened: November, 1988 Capacity: 12,989 Most hostile arena in the nation

  8. United Spirit ArenaTexas Tech Red Raiders Location: Lubbock, Texas Opened: November, 1999 Capacity: 15,020

  9. Gallagher Iba ArenaOklahoma State Cowboys Location: Stillwater, OK Opened: December, 1938 Capacity: 13,611 Once called the Madison Square Garden of the Plains

  10. Mizzou ArenaMissouri Tigers Location: Columbia, MO Opened: September, 2002 Capacity: 15,061

  11. Bob Devany Sport CenterNebraska Cornhuskers Location: Lincoln, NE Opened: November, 1976 Capacity: 13,595 Home Record: 398 – 125

  12. Phog Allen FieldhouseKansas Jayhawks Location: Lawrence, KS Opened: March, 1955 Capacity: 16,300 Home Record: 353 – 26

  13. Bramlage ColiseumKansas State Wildcats Location: Manhattan, KS Opened: October, 1988 Capacity: 12,528 Home Record: 241 – 88 Know as “The Octagon of Doom” because of its eight sides

  14. Big 12 Basketball Arenas References Photos and Information: www.wikipedia.org

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