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| Location | 2801 South University Little Rock, AR 72204 |
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| Coordinates | 34°43′40″N92°20′23″W / 34.72778°N 92.33972°W /34.72778; -92.33972 |
| Owner | University of Arkansas at Little Rock |
| Operator | University of Arkansas at Little Rock |
| Capacity | 5,600 |
| Surface | Hardwood |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | February 9, 2004[1] |
| Opened | November 1, 2005[6][7] |
| Construction cost | $25 million ($40.2 million in 2024 dollars[2]) |
| Architect | HKS, Inc.[3] Witsell, Evans, Rasco[4] |
| General contractor | CDI Contractors, LLC[5] |
| Tenants | |
| Little Rock Trojans basketball and volleyball Little Rock Lightning (TBL) (2022–present) | |
Jack Stephens Center is a 5,600-seat multi-purposearena on the campus of theUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock inLittle Rock, Arkansas,United States and was built in 2005. It is home to the school'smen's basketball,women's basketball, men's wrestling, and women's volleyball teams, known as theLittle Rock Trojans, and named in honor of billionaire philanthropistJackson T. Stephens, who donated $22.4 million for the construction of the facility.[8] The facility is located on the north end of theUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock campus, adjacent to theUniversity of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service State Office.

It features a full court practice gymnasium, named in honor of formerTrojans basketball starDerek Fisher, academic support spaces, a weight room, and training rooms.[9]
The Trojans had previously played inBarton Coliseum,Verizon Arena and theStatehouse Convention Center.
During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the area hosted meetings of the State of Arkansas House of Representatives[10]
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