Pamplin Sports Center

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Pamplin Sports Center
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LocationPortland, Oregon
Coordinates45°27′06″N 122°40′14″W / 45.45167°N 122.67056°W / 45.45167; -122.67056
OwnerLewis & Clark College
Capacity2,300
ScoreboardTwo Daktronics brand on each base line
Construction
Built1968
OpenedJune 1968
Renovated2007
Construction costUS$2.2 million
Main contractorsJuhr and Sons
Tenants
Lewis & Clark Pioneers men's basketball team (1968–present)
Lewis & Clark Pioneers women's basketball team (1968–present)
Lewis & Clark Pioneers volleyball team (1968–present)
Portland State University Men's and Women's Basketball (2017 During renovation of Stott Center)

The Pamplin Sports Center is a 2,300-seat basketball and volleyball arena in Portland, Oregon which serves as the home of the Lewis & Clark Pioneers. Before the Pamplin Sports Center, the college had a 1,600-seat arena that featured a plywood court, which was built in 1947 and burned down in 1966. For the next three seasons, the school's team had no home court and was forced to practice and play at several high school gymnasiums around the Portland metropolitan area. The Pamplin Sports Center was completed in 1969. In 2007, it was renovated and two practice courts were added that could be hidden under the bleachers during games. The stadium features two Daktronics-brand scoreboards on each base line.[1] At the time of its construction, the Pamplin Sports Center cost US$2.2 million. It was constructed by Juhr and Sons from Portland. The arena was named after Robert B. Pamplin, whose son sat on the board of trustees for the college at the time.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ "Pamplin Sports Center". Lewis & Clark College Athletic Department. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Construction begins on L-C's Pamplin Sports Center". The Oregonian. Portland, Oregon. 16 January 1968. p. 30.
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