List of NCAA Division II basketball arenas
This is a list of arenas that currently serve as the home venue for NCAA Division II college basketball teams. The arenas serve as home venues for both the men's and women's teams except where noted. In addition, venues which are not located on campus or are used infrequently during the season have been listed.
Official changes for new Division II teams and for teams moving conferences are official as of July 1 prior to the academic year.
Arena capacities for certain schools, particularly those of the CIAA, GLVC, Northeast-10, and SIAC conferences, are sometimes gathered from their corresponding conference's Wikipedia page and may not always be present in attached sources if the source does not include a number.
Current arenas
[edit]Additional arenas
[edit]Image | Arena | City | State/Province | Team | Conference | Capacity | Opened |
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H. D. Kesling Gymnasium | Westville | IN | Purdue Northwest Pride | GLIAC | 1,500 | 2016[198] | |
Elmen Center | Sioux Falls | SD | Augustana Vikings | NSIC | 4,000 | 1989[199] | |
Woodward Gymnasium[183] | Fort Valley | GA | Fort Valley State Wildcats | SIAC | ~1,000 | ||
Oman Arena | Jackson | TN | Lane Dragons | SIAC | 5,600 | 1967[200] |
Future arenas
[edit]This list includes facilities that are currently under construction, as well as existing facilities of schools that have announced future moves to NCAA Division II. Conference affiliations reflect those known to be in place as of the team's entry into Division II or the venue's opening, as applicable.
Image | Arena | City | State/Province | Team | Conference | Capacity | Opened/opening |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Swartz Gymnasium | Ferrum | VA | Ferrum Panthers | Carolinas (2025) | 800 | 1962[201] | |
Harold Newman Arena | Jamestown | ND | Jamestown Jimmies | NSIC (2025) | 2,000 | ||
Morris Gymnasium | Cochran | GA | Middle Georgia State Knights | PBC (2025) | N/A | ||
Greg and Cathie Hostetler Court | Merced | CA | UC Merced Golden Bobcats | CCAA (2025) | 600 | ||
UT Dallas Activity Center | Richardson | TX | UT Dallas Comets | LSC (2025) | 3,200 | 1999[202] |
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
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