Robert A. Mott Athletics Center
Indoor arena in California Polytechnic State University From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indoor arena in California Polytechnic State University From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Robert A. Mott Athletics Center (formerly Mott Gym) is a 3,032-seat, indoor multi-purpose arena on the campus of California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California.
Full name | Robert A. Mott Athletics Center |
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Former names | Mott Gym (1988-2012) Main Gym (1960-1987) |
Address | 1 Grand Ave., Building 42 San Luis Obispo, CA USA |
Location | South Perimeter Road San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 |
Coordinates | 35.29886°N 120.65855°W |
Owner | Cal Poly |
Operator | California Polytechnic State University |
Capacity | 3,032 |
Record attendance | 3,217 (NCAA basketball, March 14, 1981); 3,500 (Golden State Warriors training camp, October 8, 1995); 3,500 (NCAA College Division Wrestling Finals, March 15, 1969) |
Surface | Southern White Pine |
Construction | |
Built | 1959 |
Opened | 15 January 1960 |
Renovated | 1998; 2014 |
Years active | 1960-present |
Construction cost | $2.2 million (1960) |
Tenants | |
Cal Poly Mustangs men's basketball Cal Poly Mustangs women's basketball Cal Poly Mustangs women's volleyball Cal Poly Mustangs men's wrestling |
With Cal Poly officials looking for a larger alternative to the previously used Crandall Gym on campus, construction for the new multi-purpose arena was well underway by April 1959.[1] The complex's cost totaled a reported $2 million as of September 1959 (covering not only the gym itself but also surrounding practice courts and a field), with construction contracted to Maino Construction Company of San Luis Obispo.[2] (In years since, the surrounding practice surfaces have been remade into a parking garage, a beach volleyball court and a recreation center.) Costs ultimately totaled $2.2 million by the time of the complex's opening in January 1960.[3]
The arena officially opened on January 15, 1960 for a game between the Cal Poly men's basketball team and San Diego State.[4]
The gym was named after Robert A. Mott (at the time referred to as "Mott Gym") on September 24, 1988.[5] Mott had been a physical education faculty member and department head at Cal Poly between 1946-1978.
Following an elevation to Division I of the NCAA, the Cal Poly men's basketball team saw its attendance jump from an average of 926 fans in 1994-95 to 2,901 spectators by 1996-97, coinciding with season ticket sales skyrocketing from 36 in 1995-96 to 1,140 by 1997-98, prompting designs for a $1.2 million renovation to the building's seating.[6]
Soon after, the facility underwent major renovations beginning in the summer of 1998 by local construction firm Santa Margarita Construction Corp. The seating was completely redone and arena-style chairbacks were added to Mott Athletics Center in addition to upgraded heating and ventilation systems.[7]
On January 9, 1999, the first nationally televised game at Mott Athletics Center took place, as ESPN2 carried a game between Cal Poly and Idaho. Several games have since been broadcast regionally and nationally live on Fox Sports West, ESPNU, Spectrum SportsNet (LA), and CBS Sports Network, often before capacity crowds.[8]
The building took on its modernized formal title of Mott Athletics Center in mid-January 2013.
Mott Athletics Center underwent another significant renovation in the summer of 2014, including a repainted court design, the addition of two new 22-by-17-foot (6.7 by 5.2 m) Daktronics video boards and the implementation of new LED-advertising courtside panels.[9]
Musicians including Miles Davis,[26] Eddie Money,[27] The Pretenders,[28] The Doors,[29] Kenny Loggins,[30] Cheap Trick,[31] Rage Against the Machine and Public Enemy[32] performed in the arena from the late 1960s to early 1990s, often to capacity crowds of 3,000.[33]
Mott Athletics Center (then referred to as Mott Gym) appeared in several collegiate basketball video games on PlayStation and Xbox consoles, including College Hoops 2K7, College Hoops 2K8 and the NCAA Basketball series, all of which featured Cal Poly men's basketball as a playable team.
Currently, the Cal Poly Mustangs men's basketball and Cal Poly Mustangs women's basketball teams, as well as the Cal Poly Mustangs women's volleyball and men's wrestling teams are the primary tenants of Mott Athletics Center.
From 2001 through 2003, the arena also hosted the annual Mission College Prep Christmas Classic Basketball Tournament.
Mott Athletics Center also contains the Cal Poly Mustangs trophy case, as well as the Mustang Hall of Fame.
For the Cal Poly student-athletes, men's and women's locker rooms were renovated in 1999, and the athletics center also houses the Mustang Strength Complex, the Cal Poly Athletics Academic Resource Center and offices for Cal Poly coaches.
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