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Viejas Arena (formerly Cox Arena) is the home stadium of the
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men's and women's basketball teams. It is located on the
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(SDSU) campus in
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. Viejas Arena opened in July 1997 and seats 12,414 for basketball and up to 12,845 for concerts.Viejas Arena
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The facility also hosts SDSU's commencement ceremonies.


History

Viejas Arena was built on the site of the old Aztec Bowl football stadium (a
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project) on the SDSU campus, and the university (or its affiliated corporation) still owns the arena. It was originally named Cox Arena after Cox Communications, which owns one of the local
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systems in the greater San Diego regional area, and which paid fees to become the arena's corporate sponsor. The arena was renamed to Viejas Arena under a 10-year naming rights agreement announced March 17, 2009. On October 29, 2015, the basketball court was named Steve Fisher Court after men's basketball head coach Steve Fisher.


Events

The stadium has hosted numerous sporting events such as the men's NCAA basketball tournament first and second rounds in 2001, 2006,
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. In the 2006 tournament, the first-round games were delayed and the building evacuated due to a bomb-sniffing dog picking up scents of a potentially dangerous substance. These fears were unfounded, however, and play went on as scheduled. Because of its status as SDSU's home court, the Aztecs were not allowed to open the tournament at home (under "pod system" rules).It's simple: The pod system is a failure
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In 2007, the arena was the home of the
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indoor football team for one season.Stadiums in the United States
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In addition to sports, Viejas Arena has also hosted television events such as
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''. The arena hosted
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's '' Bound For Glory'' pay-per-view event on October 20, 2013. They were also the host of filming Megadeth's live DVD '' Blood in the Water: Live in San Diego''. Viejas Arena is also used as a large concert venue where major musical acts perform. The arena is often used as an alternative to the much larger
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across town.
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performed at the stadium on her ArtRave: The Artpop Ball tour on June 2, 2014. On June 11, 2019, it became the first arena to host
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's live show, "Pound It, Noggin Tour". Veijas was also the arena where Dude Perfect filmed the footage used for their documentary, ''Dude Perfect Backstage Pass''.


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See also

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* Aztec Bowl *
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References


External links


Viejas Arena
- official page

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