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Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum
Within the friendly confines of Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum, Auburn boasts an impressive 198-73 record (.731) over the past 20 seasons. Overall, Auburn is 285-135 (.679) in the Coliseum. Only five times in the 34-year history of the Coliseum has Auburn experienced a losing record at home. Auburn's 30-game homecourt winning streak from the 1997-98 season to the final game of the 1999-2000 season is the longest in Coliseum history. It was the nation's second longest current winning streak at the time and the second longest home winning streak in Auburn history. Named in memory of Auburn alumni ''who made the supreme sacrifice for their country in its four wars of this century,'' Memorial Coliseum was officially dedicated at halftime of the Auburn-Vanderbilt game on February 22, 1969. The first game in Coliseum history, however, came earlier on January 11, 1969, when LSU and fabled Pete Maravich visited Auburn. The Tigers downed LSU 90-71 before 11,166 fans.
It became known by its present name, Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum in 1993. Jeff Beard was Auburn's athletic director from 1951-72 and was one of the greatest ever at the University. One of the greatest moments in the Coliseum's history came on Feb. 17, 1999, when Auburn defeated Vanderbilt 81-63 to clinch the 1999 SEC Championship. A wild celebration followed the victory with Auburn fans rushing the court and the Tigers cutting down the nets. The Coliseum had served as home for the varsity indoor track squad. The indoor track, laid out around the perimeter of the arena floor (12 laps to the mile) was only the second such facility in the SEC when it was constructed. The first official SEC wrestling tournament was held in March 1970 in Memorial Coliseum. The NCAA wrestling championships were also hosted in 1971, making it only the second championship athletic event of national stature to be held in the South at the time. The majority of athletic department offices, as well as the physical education offices and dressing rooms, are located in the Coliseum. Students and faculty members have daily access to all facilities. The $6,033,597 needed to erect the building was appropriated in several ways, after the 1965 Alabama Legislature approved construction. State funds accounted for $4,500,000 and federal funds accounted for $685,597. University funds totaled $498,000 and the athletic department contributed $360,000. Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum Year-by-Year Records
Season Games Attendance Avg. Record Pct. 1968-69 10 71,078 7,107 8- 2 .800 1969-70 11 62,296 5,663 5- 6 .455 1970-71 11 44,881 4,080 7- 4 .636 1971-72 12 49,395 4,116 6- 6 .500 1972-73 12 45,184 3,765 5- 7 .417 1973-74 12 64,300 5,358 6- 6 .500 1974-75 12 98,965 8,247 12- 0 1.000 1975-76 11 97,024 8,820 9- 2 .818 1976-77 12 83,254 6,938 6- 6 .500 1977-78 12 78,241 6,520 8- 4 .667 1978-79 11 66,074 6,007 4- 7 .364 1979-80 10 68,534 6,853 5- 5 .500 1980-81 13 68,601 5,277 6- 7 .462 1981-82 13 69,647 5,357 11- 2 .846 1982-83 13 86,098 6,623 10- 3 .769 1983-84 11 73,392 6,672 9- 2 .818 1984-85 14 84,926 6,066 10- 4 .714 1985-86 11 79,585 7,235 10- 1 .909 1986-87 14 95,541 6,824 11- 3 .786 1987-88 13 92,265 7,097 10- 3 .769 1988-89 14 80,658 5,761 7- 7 .500 1989-90 11 96,339 8,758 7- 4 .636 1990-91 14 95,744 6,839 7- 7 .500 1991-92 12 90,202 7,517 8- 4 .667 1992-93 12 100,291 8,358 9- 3 .750 1993-94 15 83,682 5,579 7- 8 .467 1994-95 13 82,446 6,342 9- 4 .692 1995-96 14 96,206 6,872 9- 5 .643 1996-97 15 87,323 5,822 11- 4 .733 1997-98 15 91,509 6,100 12- 3 .800 1998-99 15 123,881 8,463 15- 0 1.000' 1999-2000 15 157,500(c) 10,500(c) 14- 1 .933 2000-2001 17 173,249 10,191 12-5 .706 33 seasons 420 2,838,311 6,765 285-135 .679 Single-Game Attendance Highs
Attendance Opponent Date AU-Opp.
1. 12,620 Alabama 3/3/93 78- 70
2. 12,612 Alabama 1/10/76 62- 63
3. 12,604 Alabama 1/ 3/91 56- 68
4. 12,599 Kentucky 2/10/88 62- 69
5. 12,583 UNLV 2/ 1/87 85-104
6. 12,579 Alabama 2/28/90 65- 80
7. 12,578 Alabama 1/27/88 84- 74
8. 12,571 Alabama 1/28/89 64- 67
12,571 Kentucky 1/ 9/78 71-101
10. 12,542 Alabama 1/ 5/83 91- 80
11. 12,534 Alabama 1/18/92 81- 63
12. 12,531 Alabama 1/ 3/77 71- 74
13. 12,507 Kentucky 2/ 8/92 67- 85
14. 12,506 Alabama 3/ 8/75 76- 70
15. 12,494 Vanderbilt 1/18/75 93- 89
16. 12,468 LSU 2/16/70 64- 70
Capacity Crowds since 1994-95*
1. 10,108 Arkansas (#4) 1-14-95 104- 90 2. 10,108 Alabama (#18) 2-18-95 73- 86 3. 10,108 Georgia (#17) 1-13-96 89- 86 4. 10,108 Mississippi State 2-4-96 (ot) 75- 78 5. 10,108 Alabama 2-14-96 72- 75 6. 10,108 Kentucky (#1) 2-27-96 73- 88 7. 10,108 Alabama 1-18-98 94- 40 8. 10,500 Tennessee 1-2-99 90- 62 9. 10,500 Arkansas (#18) 1-6-99 83- 66 10. 10,500 Florida 1-16-99 88- 69 11. 10,500 Mississippi State 1-27-99 64- 54 12. 10,500 LSU 2-6-99 80- 54 13. 10,500 Alabama 2-13-99 102- 61 14. 10,500 Vanderbilt 2-17-99 81- 63 15-29. 10,500 1999-2000 season 14-1 overall 30-45. 10,500 2000-01 season (all but NIT game) 11-5 * Capacity reduced 12,500 to 10,108; increased to 10,500 in 1998-99 |