Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum
nickname = "The Joel"


location = 2825 University Pkwy
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
broke_ground = April 23, 1987
opened = August 19, 1989
closed =
demolished =
owner = City of Winston-Salem
operator = City of Winston-Salem
surface =
construction_cost= $14.1 million
architect = Ellerbe Becket
former_names = | tenants = Wake Forest Demon Deacons
(Men's & Women's Basketball)
seating_capacity = 14,665 (basketball)

The Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum (also known as the LJVM Coliseum, the Joel Coliseum, or just simply "the Joel") is a 14,407-seat multi-purpose arena in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Construction on the arena began on April 23, 1987 and it opened on August 28, 1989. It was named after Lawrence Joel, an Army medic from Winston-Salem who was awarded the Medal of Honor in 1967 for action in Vietnam on November 8, 1965. The memorial was designed by James Ford in New York, and includes the poem "The Fallen" engraved on an interior wall. It is home to the Wake Forest University Demon Deacons men's basketball and women's basketball teams, and is adjacent to the Dixie Classic Fairgrounds. The arena replaced the old Winston-Salem Memorial Coliseum, which was torn down for the LJVM Coliseum's construction.

Events

Basketball

The LJVM is home to the Wake Forest University Men's and Women's basketball teams,but other basketball games are held there, such as the Frank Spencer Holiday Classic basketball tournament, an annual event for high school basketball teams in the area. Since 2003, the LJVM has hosted the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) Western Regional Basketball Tournaments. The NCHSAA state individual wrestling championships are also contested in the LJVM.

The LJVM was the site of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) basketball tournament from 1994-1999. Also, the first and second rounds of the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship have been held at the coliseum three times (1997, 2000 and 2007).

In a memorable NCAA second-round game at the coliseum on March 15, 1997, North Carolina gave head coach Dean Smith victory number 877, surpassing Kentucky legend Adolph Rupp as the winningest college basketball coach in history.

The Harlem Globetrotters have even played there.

Concerts

The LJVM's amply large size makes it an ideal location for performers who wish to perform at smaller venues. The LJVM has hosted many big names over the years; a few of them include
*Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey [http://www.ringling.com]
*Phish-this was one of the few venues played in 1994 that remained in rotation throughout much of the 1990s.
*Gretchen Wilson
*Cher
*The Dixie Chicks
*Clay Aiken and Kelly Clarkson
*Elton John
*Fantasia Barrino
*
*Lil Wayne
*Dave Matthews Band
*Billy Joel
*Garth Brooks played four sold-out shows at the arena March 25-28, 1998. The first three Brooks shows sold out in three hours, an LJVM record at the time [http://www.musicfanclubs.org/garthoholic/news/2-23-98.html]

The main arena can also be curtained off to create a theater-like setting. [http://www.ljvm.com/theatre.html]

Other events

The LJVM has played host to large-scale events such as the quarterfinals of the 2007 Davis Cup, but has also hosted racing, bull riding, wrestling, circus, religious conferences, conventions and other events.

Coliseum Complex

In addition to its main arena, the LJVM also has an Annex; it seats about 4,000, and is used primarily for hockey, but also for basketball, concerts, trade shows, and other events. The Winston-Salem State University Rams play basketball in the annex. The annex is also home to the SPHL Twin City Cyclones who will play their first season in Winston Salem starting in October 2007. There is also an Education Building available for additional floor space; both buildings are technically located on the Dixie Classic Fairgrounds. Ernie Shore Field, a baseball stadium, is also considered part of the complex. Bowman Gray Stadium, though not in the vicinity, is technically part of the complex as well. All these buildings combined make up the Winston-Salem Entertainment-Sports Complex, which, with the exception of Bowman Gray Stadium is bordered by University Parkway, 27th Street, Deacon Boulevard, and Shorefair Drive. A new ballpark is being constructed to replace Ernie Shore Field in downtown at the intersection of Business 40 and North Carolina Highway 150.

External links

* [http://www.ljvm.com Official site]


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