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The '''Pete Hanna Arena''' is a 132,000 square-foot, 5,000 seat multi-purpose indoor stadium and fitness center located on the campus of [[Samford University]] and home to the [[Samford Bulldogs]] men's and women's basketball teams. It also houses offices and other facilities for the Samford athletics department and a 12,000 square-foot student fitness center.
The '''Pete Hanna Arena''' is a 132,000 square-foot, 5,000 seat multi-purpose indoor stadium and fitness center located on the campus of [[Samford University]] and home to the [[Samford Bulldogs]] men's and women's basketball teams. It also houses offices and other facilities for the Samford athletics department and a 12,000 square-foot student fitness center.


Extra wooden seating over a temporary court covering can expand the capacity to 6,000 seats for graduations and other programs.
The facility, near [[Seibert Hall]] and the [[Bashinsky Field House]], was dedicated on [[October 19]], [[2007]] in honor of former [[Samford Bulldogs football|Bulldogs football]] star and [[Hanna Steel]] CEO [[Pete Hanna]]. Designed by Stanmar, Inc. of Sudbury, Massachusetts, it is reportedly one of the largest buildings ever built to is a strict Georgian style of architecture. It cost an estimated $32 million to construct.  


Completed in [[2007]] next to [[Seibert Hall]] and the [[Bashinsky Field House]], the arena was named for [[Pete Hanna]], a former [[Howard College]] football star and CEO of [[Hanna Steel]] of [[Fairfield]]. Designed by Stanmar, Inc. of Sudbury, Massachusetts, it is reportedly one of the largest buildings ever built to is a strict Georgian style of architecture. It cost an estimated $32 million to construct.
The arena itself is officially called the '''Thomas E. and Marla H. Corts Arena''' in honor of former university president [[Thomas Corts]] and his wife. Extra wooden seating over a temporary court covering can expand the capacity to 6,000 seats for graduations and other programs.


==References==
==References==
* Nunnelly, William (April 21, 2006) ''[http://www.samford.edu/News/042106_1.html Samford Names Arena for Pete Hanna]." News release. Samford University
* Nunnelly, William (April 21, 2006) "[http://www.samford.edu/News/042106_1.html Samford Names Arena for Pete Hanna]." News release. Samford University


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 17:27, 15 November 2010

The Pete Hanna Arena is a 132,000 square-foot, 5,000 seat multi-purpose indoor stadium and fitness center located on the campus of Samford University and home to the Samford Bulldogs men's and women's basketball teams. It also houses offices and other facilities for the Samford athletics department and a 12,000 square-foot student fitness center.

The facility, near Seibert Hall and the Bashinsky Field House, was dedicated on October 19, 2007 in honor of former Bulldogs football star and Hanna Steel CEO Pete Hanna. Designed by Stanmar, Inc. of Sudbury, Massachusetts, it is reportedly one of the largest buildings ever built to is a strict Georgian style of architecture. It cost an estimated $32 million to construct.

The arena itself is officially called the Thomas E. and Marla H. Corts Arena in honor of former university president Thomas Corts and his wife. Extra wooden seating over a temporary court covering can expand the capacity to 6,000 seats for graduations and other programs.

References

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