Cameron Indoor Stadium

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Cameron Indoor Stadium

Location 301 Whitford Dr
Durham, NC 27708
Opened January 6, 1940
Owner Duke University
Operator Duke University
Construction cost $400,000
Architect Horace Trumbauer
Former names
Duke Indoor Stadium (1940-1972)
Tenants
Duke Blue Devils
(Men's and women's basketball)
Capacity
1960- 12,000
1988- 9,314
Summer 06
Summer 06

Cameron Indoor Stadium is a basketball arena located at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. Supposedly, the plans for the stadium were drawn up in 1935 by basketball coach Eddie Cameron, and football coach Wallace Wade, on the cover of a matchbook. The arena was dedicated on January 6, 1940, having cost $400,000. At the time, it was the largest gymnasium in the country south of the Palestra at the University of Pennsylvania. Originally called Duke Indoor Stadium, it was renamed for Cameron on January 22, 1972[1].

The building originally included seating for 8,800, though standing room was sufficient to ensure that 12,000 could fit in on a particularly busy day. Then, as now, Duke students were allowed a large chunk of the seats, including those directly alongside the court. Renovations in 1987-1988 removed the standing room areas and added seats, bringing capacity to 9,314.

Duke's men's basketball teams have had a decided home-court advantage for many years, thanks to the diehard students and fans affectionally known as Cameron Crazies. The hardwood floor has been dedicated and renamed Coach K Court in recognition of head coach Mike Krzyzewski.

In EA Sports's NCAA March Madness 2005 and '06, Cameron Indoor ranked first in the top twenty-five toughest places to play. Additionally, Sports Illustrated ranks it fourth on a list of the world's top 20 sporting venues, and USA Today referred to it as "the toughest road game in the nation".

Exterior of Cameron Indoor Stadium as seen from Krzyzewskiville
Exterior of Cameron Indoor Stadium as seen from Krzyzewskiville

Statistics published by Duke University as of the end of the 2002 season.

Milestone Games

Game 1 Jan. 6, 1940 Duke 36, Princeton 27

Game 100 Feb. 19, 1948 Duke 57, Virginia 48

Game 200 Feb. 27, 1957 Duke 81, Virginia 66

Game 300 Feb. 21, 1967 Duke 97, Wake Forest 84

Game 400 Dec. 11, 1976 Duke 65, Richmond 63

Game 500 Jan. 26, 1984 N.C. State 79, Duke 76

Game 600 Dec. 29, 1990 Duke 97, Lehigh 67

Game 700 Feb. 27, 1997 Duke 81, Maryland 69

Records at Cameron Indoor Stadium (entering the 2005-2006 season)
All-Time: 675-141 (.827)
Coach K: 318-48 (.850)
Last 300 games: 277-23 (.923)


Duke University

Academics

Schools and Institutes: Divinity SchoolFuqua School of BusinessGraduate SchoolNicholas School of the Environment and Earth SciencesPratt School of EngineeringSchool of LawSchool of MedicineSchool of NursingTerry Sanford Institute of Public PolicyTrinity College of Arts and Sciences
Programs: B.N. Duke Scholars programDegree ProgramsFOCUSTIPUndergraduate scholarships

Athletics

ACCMen's BasketballCameron CraziesCameron Indoor StadiumCarlyle CupHistory of the Blue DevilJack Coombs FieldKoskinen StadiumKrzyzewskivilleTobacco RoadUNC-Duke rivalryWallace Wade Stadium

Campus

Construction projectsDuke ChapelDuke ForestDurhamFitzpatrick CenterHistoryImagesLemur CenterLevine Science Research CenterMarine LabMedical CenterNasher Museum of ArtSarah P. Duke Gardens

Student life

A cappellaAlumniAmerican Dance FestivalCable 13Cameron CraziesThe ChronicleDuke DiyaHoof 'n' HornKrzyzewskivilleWXDU-FM

Coordinates: 35°59′51.1″N, 78°56′32.3″W

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