Stabler Arena
Stabler Arena, January 2018
Location124 Goodman Drive
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015
Coordinates40°35′4″N 75°21′25″W / 40.58444°N 75.35694°W / 40.58444; -75.35694
OwnerLehigh University
OperatorLehigh University
CapacityConcerts: 6,200 Basketball: 5,600
OpenedMay 29, 1979
Tenants
Lehigh Mountain Hawks (NCAA) (1979–present)
Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs (USBL) (1999200?)
Lehigh Valley Outlawz (GLIFL/CIFL) (2006–2008)
Lehigh Valley Steelhawks (IFL/PIFL) (20112014)

Stabler Arena is a 6,200-seat multi-purpose arena in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley region of the state. Owned and operated by Lehigh University, it is located on the school's Goodman Campus.

Stabler Arena is named for Donald B. Stabler, a 1930 Lehigh graduate, founder of Stabler Companies Inc., and a member of the university's Board of Trustees for over 30 years. He and his wife, Dorothy, were the primary donors for the facility.[1] The arena officially opened with Lehigh's Commencement Exercises on May 29, 1979, replacing Taylor Gymnasium, which had hosted Lehigh athletics since 1914. Its first public event was Holiday on Ice in November later that same year.[2]

Athletics

Stabler Arena is home to the Lehigh University Mountain Hawks basketball teams, who play in the NCAA Division I Patriot League. Stabler was also home to two indoor football teams, the Lehigh Valley Outlawz and the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks and the Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs basketball team.

Stabler also has hosted ABC's Wide World of Sports and the U.S. Women's gymnastics finals.

Music

Because of the arena's reputation for exceptional acoustics and lively audiences, some musical acts have kicked off their U.S. concert tours at Stabler, including The Cranberries, Grateful Dead, Judas Priest, KISS, Bette Midler & The Moody Blues.

Grateful Dead played at Stabler Arena on September 25, 1981. On November 9, 1993, Nirvana played at Stabler Arena in one of lead singer's Kurt Cobain's final performances prior to his April 5, 1994 suicide.

Pop/R&B icon Whitney Houston filmed the video for her 1987 single, So Emotional, here during her Moment of Truth World Tour. The video was directed by Wayne Isham and the song would go on to be her sixth (of 7) #1 singles in a row on Billboard Hot 100 - a record still for Houston.

The band Breaking Benjamin filmed the entire February 11, 2007 concert at the arena and released in April 2007 as part of the Phobia Collectors Edition CD and DVD package.

Renovations and upgrades

The entrance to Stabler Arena in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, January 2018

In the fall of 2016, brand new LED video boards measuring 10 feet (3.0 m) tall and 17 feet (5.2 m) wide were installed in two corners of the arena. A new LED scorer's table was added, along with two new competition baskets with three-sided shot clocks, and two fixed digit scoreboards were installed in time for the start of the 2016-17 basketball season. The arena also debuted a new baseline club, a court-level area behind one of the baskets that features high-top tables.

In the summer of 2017, the arena received a new basketball floor.[2]

See also

References

  1. Lehigh Receives Largest Gift in its History Lehigh University, Saturday, May 31, 2008.
  2. 1 2 "Stabler Arena - Facilities - Lehigh University". Lehigh University Athletics.
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