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Taco Bell Arena : ウィキペディア英語版
Taco Bell Arena
in dollars)
| architect = CSHQA
| former_names = BSU Pavilion (May 1982-June 2004)
| tenants = Boise State Broncos (NCAA) (1982–present)
Idaho Stampede (CBA) (1997–2005)
| seating_capacity = 12,480 (basketball)
12,644 (tennis)
8,272-13,390 (end-stage concerts)
13,090 (center-stage concerts)
6,795 (half-house concerts)
3,158-4,292 (concerts)
}}
Taco Bell Arena (originally BSU Pavilion) is a multi-purpose indoor arena on the campus of Boise State University in Boise, Idaho. The arena is located on the east end of campus, between West Campus Lane and César Chávez Circle, immediately northwest of Albertsons Stadium.
It is home to the Broncos basketball, wrestling, and gymnastics teams. Its current seating capacity is 12,480, for basketball. It was formally home to the Idaho Stampede.
The venue is also used for concerts (capacity 13,390) and many community events, including trade shows (17,000 square feet of arena floor space plus at auxiliary gym). It was the site of the 2013 second-round tie of the tennis Davis Cup between the United States and Serbia.
==History==
Ground was broken for the arena in February 1980, directly north of the Bronco Gymnasium (capacity 3,000). Construction displaced the tennis courts and the right field area of the baseball field, currently the site of the auxiliary gym on the west side of the arena.
((photo - 1971) ) ((photo - late 1970s) ) Eight tennis courts were rebuilt on the former baseball infield, ((photo - mid 1980s) ) west of the arena. The baseball field was not rebuilt as BSU dropped baseball as a varsity sport following the 1980 season. During their final season, the Broncos played their home games at Wigle Field at Borah High School, four miles (6 km) west of campus.
The arena opened in May 1982, as the BSU Pavilion, its first three events were the graduation ceremonies for the city's public high schools. Later that year, the arena hosted a Billy Graham Crusade.
The BSU Pavilion was renamed in June 2004, after Taco Bell signed a 15-year naming rights agreement with the university for $4 million.

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