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TACO BELL ARENA Capacity: 12,380 Opened: 1982

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"Home Sweet Home" for Boise State basketball is Taco Bell Arena. Recognized as one of the finest basketball arenas in the West, Taco Bell Arena has become one the toughest places for Bronco opponents to pick up a win.
Built in the spring of 1982 at a cost of $17.5 million, Taco Bell Arena (formerly known as The Pavilion) seats 12,380 people. In the last 20 years, Taco Bell Arena crowds have witnessed exciting college basketball from Boise State, as well as some of the top ranked teams in the country.
Taco Bell Arena hosted first and second round games for the NCAA Men's Division I National Tournament on seven different occasions (1983, 1989, 1992, 1995,1998, 2001, and 2005). From victories by top-ranked Virginia and Ralph Sampson, to UCLA and Tyus Edney's improbable 4.8 second coast-to-coast lay up to beat Missouri in 1995, to Hampton's shocking upset of second-seeded Iowa State in 2001, Boise has become one of the most popular and respected NCAA regional sites.
In March of 2002, Taco Bell Arena hosted the NCAA Women's West Regional Finals. Taco Bell Arena also hosted another major women's collegiate championship in April of 2000 with the NCAA Women's National Gymnastics Championships. Taco Bell Arena also hosted three conference championship tournaments while Boise State was a member of the Big Sky Conference. In 1994, Boise State won three straight tourney games on its home floor to win the Big Sky crown and advance to the NCAA Tournament for the third time in seven years.
In 20 years of action in the Taco Bell Arena, Bronco basketball teams have averaged just under 12 wins a season and have picked up victories better than 75 percent of the time.
In 14 of those 20 seasons, Boise State has won no fewer than 10 games a season at home, including a perfect 13-0 mark in 1997-98. That marked the first time a Bronco team won every home game at Taco Bell Arena.
In Boise State's last four seasons as a member of the Big West Conference, the Broncos led the league in attendance. During the 2000-01 season, the Broncos averaged 8, 448 fans per game to rank 57th nationally. In 1999-2000 Boise State averaged 7,657 fans per game to rank 67th nationally, while in 1998-99, Boise State averaged 7,988 fans per game to not only lead the league but rank 59th in the country. In 1997-98, a Big West best 7,040 fans per game turned out at Taco Bell Arena to rank the team 70th in the nation.
Between the Bronco basketball team and fans, Taco Bell Arena comes to life, making life hard on opponents and providing a "Home Sweet Home" for Boise State.
TACO BELL ARENA FACTS
- Ground Breaking: February 1980
- First Men's Basketball Game in Taco Bell Arena: November 29, 1982 (vs. Michigan State)
- Total seating capacity: 12,380
- Men's Basketball All-time attendance record: 12,649 (vs. Idaho, March 5, 1993)
- Women's Basketball All-time attendance record: 11,558 (#21 Boise State vs. #20 Montana, January 29, 1994)
- All-time Taco Bell Arena attendance record: 12,897 (Neil Diamond concert, November 6, 1996)
- Men's Basketball All-time Record, through 2006-2007 season: 282-100 (.738)
- Women's Basketball All-time Record, through 2006-2007 season: 200-108 (.649)
- Street level 17,472 sq. ft. exhibition area accommodating 110 booths (10'x10') with direct access from two loading bays
- 9,600 sq. ft. auxiliary gymnasium (80'x120') for additional exhibition, staging or meeting space
- Deluxe green room, VIP blue room, two road offices and five performer dressing rooms
- World class rigging grid for record breaking load in and load out
- State of the art video board (Bronco Vision) over center court
 NCAA 1st and 2nd Rounds in 2005
 Packed House to See the Broncos in 2007
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Nearly completed Pavilion in 1981 |
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Outside the Pavilion in 1982 |
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MBB Locker Room |
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MBB Locker Room |
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Top 20 Men's Basketball Taco Bell Arena Crowds |
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Rank |
Attendance |
Opponent |
Date |
Winner |
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1. |
12,649 |
Idaho |
March 5, 1993 |
Idaho |
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2. |
12,422 |
Idaho |
February 23, 1989 |
Boise State |
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3. |
12,329 |
Idaho |
1991 |
Boise State |
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4. |
12,265 |
Wyoming |
December 22, 1987 |
Wyoming |
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5. |
12,231 |
Nevada |
1988 |
Boise State |
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6. |
12,225 |
Idaho |
January 17, 1987 |
Idaho |
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7. |
12,128 |
Idaho |
1988 |
Boise State |
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8. |
11,872 |
Idaho State |
February 25, 1989 |
Boise State |
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9. |
11,852 |
Idaho State |
1988 |
Boise State |
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10. |
11,576 |
Idaho |
March 10, 1989 |
Idaho |
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11. |
11,518 |
Cincinnati |
December 30, 1999 |
Cincinnati |
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12. |
11,345 |
Idaho |
January 30, 2000 |
Idaho |
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13. |
10,983 |
Montana |
1988 |
Boise State |
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14. |
10,868 |
Weber State |
February 17, 1996 |
Weber State |
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15. |
10,843 |
Idaho |
1992 |
Boise State |
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16. |
10,817 |
Idaho |
March 4, 1994 |
Boise State |
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17. |
10,643 |
Weber State |
March 9, 1989 |
Boise State |
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18. |
10,636 |
Montana State |
1988 |
Montana State |
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19. |
10,613 |
Idaho |
February 10, 1995 |
Boise State |
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20. |
10,561 |
Nevada |
February 16, 1989 |
Boise State |
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Top 20 Women's Basketball Taco Bell Arena Crowds |
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Rank |
Attendance |
Opponent |
Date |
Winner |
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1. |
11.558 |
Montana |
January 29, 1994 |
Boise State |
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2. |
9,556 |
Montana |
January 25, 1992 |
Montana |
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3. |
6,236 |
Montana |
February 25, 1993 |
Montana |
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4. |
5,265 |
St. Mary's |
January 9, 1994 |
Boise State |
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5. |
4,637 |
Idaho |
March 6, 1994 |
Boise State |
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6. |
4,518 |
Louisiana Tech |
February 3, 2007 |
Louisiana Tech |
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7. |
4,505 |
Idaho State |
February 19, 1994 |
Boise State |
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8. |
4,273 |
Northern Arizona |
February 12, 1994 |
Boise State |
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9. |
4,238 |
Idaho State |
January 23, 1993 |
Boise State |
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10. |
4,158 |
Montana State |
January 28, 1994 |
Montana State |
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11. |
4,034 |
Weber State |
February 22, 1992 |
Boise State |
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12. |
4,000 |
Washington |
December 5, 1987 |
Washington |
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13. |
3,617 |
Idaho State |
March 4, 1995 |
Boise State |
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14. |
3,504 |
Nevada |
March 3, 1990 |
Boise State |
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15. |
3,500 |
Idaho |
February 16, 1989 |
Boise State |
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16. |
3,351 |
Weber State |
January 16, 1993 |
Boise State |
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17. |
3,259 |
Idaho |
February 27, 1999 |
Idaho |
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18. |
3,107 |
Cal State Northridge |
December 16, 1989 |
Boise State |
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19. |
3,103 |
Idaho |
January 11, 1992 |
Boise State |
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20. |
3,024 |
Montana |
February 24, 1996 |
Boise State |
| Boise State's Men's BB Year-by-Year Record in Taco Bell Arena |
| 1982-83: 8 - 8 |
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1990-91: 12 - 3 |
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2000-01: 10 - 2 |
| 1983-84: 12 - 3 |
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1991-92: 13 - 4 |
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2001-02: 9 - 6 |
| 1984-85: 12 - 6 |
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1992-93: 13 - 2 |
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2002-03: 9 - 7 |
| 1985-86: 11 - 5 |
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1993-94: 15 - 3 |
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2003-04: 12 - 4 |
| 1986-87: 16 - 1 |
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1994-95: 10 - 4 |
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2004-05: 11 - 7 |
| 1987-88: 14 - 2 |
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1995-96: 9 - 4 |
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2005-06: 10 - 5 |
| 1988-89: 14 - 3 |
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1996-97: 9 - 4 |
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2006-07: 13 - 2 |
| 1989-90: 11 - 5 |
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1997-98: 13 - 0 |
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2007-08: 11 - 5 |
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1998-99: 9 - 3 |
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1999-00: 7 - 7 |
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TOTALS: 293 - 105 (.736) |
| Boise State's Women's BB Year-by-Year Record in Taco Bell Arena |
| 1982-83: 5 - 5 |
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1990-91: 6 - 4 |
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2000-01: 8 - 4 |
| 1983-84: 5 - 5 |
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1991-92: 10 - 3 |
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2001-02: 6 - 8 |
| 1984-85: 7 - 5 |
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1992-93: 9 - 2 |
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2002-03: 6 - 7 |
| 1985-86: 10 - 3 |
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1993-94: 10 - 1 |
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2003-04: 5 - 8 |
| 1986-87: 7 - 6 |
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1994-95: 10 - 6 |
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2004-05: 6 - 5 |
| 1987-88: 11 - 3 |
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1995-96: 8 - 4 |
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2005-06: 9 - 4 |
| 1988-89: 9 - 4 |
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1996-97: 5 - 6 |
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2006-07: 9 - 4 |
| 1989-90: 11 - 3 |
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1997-98: 10 - 3 |
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2007-08: 14 - 0 |
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1998-99: 7 - 6 |
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1999-00: 9 - 4 |
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TOTALS: 214 - 108 (.665) |
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