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The arena features 16,000 square feet of lobby space, 18 luxury suites, including five courtside luxury suites (the only college arena with courtside suites) and a 193-seat SuperSuite.
The arena features 16,000 square feet of lobby space, 18 luxury suites, including five courtside luxury suites (the only college arena with courtside suites) and a 193-seat SuperSuite.


The section known as the "Oakland Zoo" is composed of the sections across from the team benches and next to the court. "Oakland" refers to the neighborhood of the city of Pittsburgh where The Pete resides. The students in the Zoo wear gold T-shirts with the words "Oakland Zoo" in some way, shape or form across the front. This layout and unity is a large factor in why the Pete is such a tough place to play for opposing teams. In fact, Pitt has lost only one home non-conference game since the Panthers moved into the Pete. Since its creation the mens basketball team has had a record of 91-9.
The section known as the "Oakland Zoo" is composed of the sections across from the team benches and next to the court. "Oakland" refers to the neighborhood of the city of Pittsburgh where The Pete resides. The students in the Zoo wear gold T-shirts with the words "Oakland Zoo" in some way, shape or form across the front. This layout and unity is a large factor in why the Pete is such a tough place to play for opposing teams. In fact, Pitt has lost only one home non-conference game since the Panthers moved into the Pete. Since its creation the mens basketball team has had a record of 94-10.


In [[2006]], ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'' surveyed the [[Big East Conference]]'s basketball players, and the Pete was named the "Toughest Place to Play," with specific players mentioning the Oakland Zoo and the fans' creativity. In [[2007]], "The Pete" hosted first and second round games of the [[2007 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament|NCAA Women's Division I Tournament]].
In [[2006]], ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'' surveyed the [[Big East Conference]]'s basketball players, and the Pete was named the "Toughest Place to Play," with specific players mentioning the Oakland Zoo and the fans' creativity. In [[2007]], "The Pete" hosted first and second round games of the [[2007 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament|NCAA Women's Division I Tournament]].

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Petersen Events Center
"The Pete"
Map
Location3719 Terrace Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
OwnerUniversity of Pittsburgh
OperatorSMG Facility Management
Capacity12,508
SurfaceHardwood Basketball Court
Construction
Broke groundJune 15, 2000
OpenedApril 27, 2002
Construction cost$119 million
ArchitectApostolou Associates
Rosser International of Atlanta
Tenants
Pittsburgh Panthers (NCAA) (2002-Present)
Pittsburgh Xplosion (CBA) (2006-Present)

40°26′38″N 79°57′44″W / 40.443777°N 79.962274°W / 40.443777; -79.962274

The John M. and Gertrude E. Petersen Events Center (more commonly known as the Petersen Events Center or 'The Pete') is a 12,508-seat multi-purpose arena on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It hosts the men's and women's Pitt Panthers basketball teams.

The arena opened in 2002 on part of the former site of Pitt Stadium, which housed the university's football team from 1925 - 1999. The Pitt basketball program makes its home here, moving over from Fitzgerald Field House. The new building also meant that Pitt no longer had to play certain games at the Civic Arena, due to its capacity being big enough to house crowds for rivalry matchups.

The Petersen Events Center's plaza is also the site of one of the campus' Panther statues and the former site of Pitt Stadium. The University of Pittsburgh's School of Medicine, Scaife Hall, and the Thomas E. Starzl Biomedical Science Tower can be seen reflected in the Pete's glass facade.

Its first event was a Counting Crows concert. For concerts the Center seats 9,000 for end-stage shows, 14,763 for center-stage shows.

The arena features 16,000 square feet of lobby space, 18 luxury suites, including five courtside luxury suites (the only college arena with courtside suites) and a 193-seat SuperSuite.

The section known as the "Oakland Zoo" is composed of the sections across from the team benches and next to the court. "Oakland" refers to the neighborhood of the city of Pittsburgh where The Pete resides. The students in the Zoo wear gold T-shirts with the words "Oakland Zoo" in some way, shape or form across the front. This layout and unity is a large factor in why the Pete is such a tough place to play for opposing teams. In fact, Pitt has lost only one home non-conference game since the Panthers moved into the Pete. Since its creation the mens basketball team has had a record of 94-10.

In 2006, Sports Illustrated surveyed the Big East Conference's basketball players, and the Pete was named the "Toughest Place to Play," with specific players mentioning the Oakland Zoo and the fans' creativity. In 2007, "The Pete" hosted first and second round games of the NCAA Women's Division I Tournament.

John Petersen is a native of nearby Erie, Pennsylvania and is the retired President and CEO of Erie Insurance Group.

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Preceded by University of Pittsburgh Buildings
Petersen Events Center

Constructed: 2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by Host site, Jeopardy! College Championship
2004
Succeeded by