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John F. Savage Arena, the home of Rocket men's and women's basketball, as well as women's volleyball, is one of the finest athletic facilities of its kind in the country. A $30 million renovation and expansion of Savage Arena, along with the adjoining Charles A. Sullivan Athletic Complex, debuted in November of 2008.
Originally known as Centennial Hall when it was built in 1976, the arena was renamed "Savage Hall" in 1988 and then became "Savage Arena" in 2008 as part of the renovation project. A national audience was able to see first hand how impressive Savage Arena is when Toledo hosted the first and second rounds of the 2014 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament.
Designed by architectural firms of SSOE, Inc. and Ellerbe Becket, the renovated Savage Arena includes a "bowl-style" seating configuration that brings fans close to the action. Seating capacity for basketball is 7,014.
Among the other improvements to the arena in 2008 were the addition of a brand-new basketball court; suites, loges and club seats along the west side of the arena; a new jumbo video scoreboard and sound system; new lighting; new rest rooms and concession stands; a remodeled Joe Grogan Room, a glass-enclosed lounge with seating for up to 200 inner guests; new locker rooms and team rooms; and a new athletic training room, complete with two whirlpools and the latest in treatment and rehabilitation equipment.
Adjoining Savage Arena is the Sullivan Complex, a 36,000 square-foot building that is a perfect complement to the arena. Highlighting the Sullivan Complex is a beautiful glass atrium lobby that serves as the primary entrance into Savage Arena. Other features include a ticket office; Rocky's Locker for the sale of Toledo merchandise on game day and during normal business hours; a display for the Varsity 'T' Hall of Fame; the Downtown Coaches "Wall of Champions"; a 5,600 square-foot strength and training center for Toledo student-athletes; and offices for coaches and staff.
The basketball court in Savage bears the name of the greatest coach in Toledo men's history-the late Bob Nichols. Nichols coached the Rockets from 1965-87 and is still the winningest coach in Mid-American Conference history, compiling a 376-212 record and five conference titles in 22 seasons.
During their time in Savage Arena, the Toledo men's basketball team has consistently ranked among the MAC leaders in attendance, more often than not ranking first in the league. Toledo has ranked among the leaders in attendance over the last decade. Since Savage Arena opened in 1976, more than three million fans have watched the Rockets play.
With big crowds have come big wins. The first game played in Savage Arena is perhaps the biggest win of them all - the 59-57 victory over defending NCAA champion Indiana University in 1976. With that win, the Rockets snapped Bobby Knight and the Hoosiers' 33-game winning streak and started a supreme basketball tradition in Savage Arena. The Rockets have continued the tradition with home victories over Ohio State, Xavier, Cincinnati, Houston and Pittsburgh. The Rockets have continued the tradition with home victories over Ohio State, Xavier, Cincinnati, Houston and Pittsburgh as well as a 57-56 triumph over UMass in the first game of the 'New' Savage Arena on Dec. 3, 2008.
The Toledo women's basketball team has posted up just as impressive numbers, if not more so. The Rockets have led the Mid-American Conference in attendance an astounding 30 consecutive seasons and have ranked Top 30 nationally in eight of the last nine years. During its historic run through the 2011 postseason, Toledo hosted a school-record and MAC-best 7,301 fans vs. USC in the Postseason WNIT Championship Game.
The women have dominated play on the Savage Arena floor as well, winning over 75 percent of their home games since beginning play there in 1982-83.