Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Mohegan Sun Arena

Coordinates:41°29′28″N72°5′23″W / 41.49111°N 72.08972°W /41.49111; -72.08972
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Multi-purpose arena in Connecticut, United States
This article is about the arena inside Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut. For the arena in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, seeMohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza.
Mohegan Sun Arena
Mohegan Sun Arena in 2023
Mohegan Sun Arena is located in Connecticut
Mohegan Sun Arena
Mohegan Sun Arena
Location within Connecticut
Show map of Connecticut
Mohegan Sun Arena is located in the United States
Mohegan Sun Arena
Mohegan Sun Arena
Location within the United States
Show map of the United States
Address1 Mohegan Sun Blvd
LocationUncasville, Connecticut
Coordinates41°29′28″N72°5′23″W / 41.49111°N 72.08972°W /41.49111; -72.08972
OperatorMohegan Sun
CapacityBasketball: 9,323
Concerts: 10,000
Lacrosse: 7,074[1]
OpenedOctober 2001
Tenants
Mohegan Wolves (AF2) (2002–2003)
Connecticut Sun (WNBA) (2003–present)
New England Black Wolves (NLL) (2015–2021)
Website
http://mohegansun.com

TheMohegan Sun Arena is a 10,000 seat multi-purposearena in theUncasville area ofMontville,Connecticut located inside theMohegan Sun casino resort. The arena facility features 30,000 square feet (2,800 m2) of configurable exhibition space and a 400-foot (120 m)clear span. It was built by thePerini Building Company, and opened in October 2001.[2] The arena is home to theConnecticut Sun of theWomen's National Basketball Association (WNBA).

History

[edit]

The multi-purpose facility has hosted a wide variety of events; including theAmerican Kennel Club,WWE,[3] concerts from major classical, country, jazz, metal, rap, rock, and pop acts, as well as sporting events such asPBR events, Bellator,NCAA games,PBA tournaments, earlyUFC bouts, and theWorld's Strongest Man Super Series Competition. The largest event on record to have been held at the arena was the inauguralBarrett-Jackson collector car auction in the Northeast in 2016, for which 90,000 tickets were sold to the multi-day event.[4]

Major network and cable television broadcasting companies, includingCBS,NBC,ABC,FOX,ESPN andCNN have all produced events through this arena.

Arena football

[edit]

The arena originally served as home of theMohegan Wolvesarena football team until it was sold and moved toManchester, New Hampshire in 2004. On July 19, 2001,Uncasville was awarded anAF2 expansion team.[5] On December 12, 2001,Mohegan Sun and Dr. Eric Margenau, President/Chief Executive Officer of United Sports Ventures, announced that the new expansion AF2 franchise would be named the Mohegan Wolves. Margenau introducedGary Porter, as the head coach for the team that would first take the field April 5, 2002 at the Mohegan Sun Arena against theAlbany Conquest. Gary Porter, previously led the expansionPeoria Pirates to a 7–9 record in 2001.

The team name was selected through a "Name the Team" contest sponsored byWCTY, Mohegan Sun and X-Tra Mart. AJewett City resident, came up with the winning name. The winner won four season tickets for the 2002 Mohegan Wolves season, dinner for four on the night of the team's first home game, and a team merchandise package.

Basketball

[edit]

On January 28, 2003, the arena was announced as the official home court for theConnecticut Sun. Prior to the fall of 2002, theNBA operating model precluded anyWNBA team without an NBA "brother" counterpart. By the time theConnecticut Sun moved in,Val Ackerman was the WNBA president and Mark L. Brown was thechairman of theMohegan Tribe. Though sports betting was legalized in Connecticut on October 1, 2021, the casino has suspended WNBA betting from its sportsbook operation.[6]

On September 8, 2005, as a companion to the arena, the Mohegan Sun casino opened a Connecticut Sun merchandise store called "Winter Essentials." It was the first store in the United States that sold professionalbasketball goods on casino ground. However, the store was closed when the casino underwent renovations in 2008. Connecticut Sun merchandise would be available in the Arena during games between 2009 and 2019.

The Connecticut Sun were not able to play at the arena in the2020 season, as the entire season was relocated toIMG Academy inBradenton, Florida due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. After the conclusion of the 2020 WNBA season, the arena began holding its first events since the pandemic declaration in November 2020, when it hosted a series of college basketball games wherefans were not permitted. The event was calledBubbleville.

Lacrosse

[edit]

On April 21, 2002, the Mohegan Sun Arena hosted the2002National Lacrosse LeagueAll-Star Game. The North Division (Calgary Roughnecks,Montreal Express,Ottawa Rebel,Rochester Knighthawks,Toronto Rock,Vancouver Ravens) defeated the South (Albany Attack,Buffalo Bandits,Columbus Landsharks,New Jersey Storm,New York Saints,Philadelphia Wings,Washington Power) by a score of 14–10.Steve Toll, of the Toronto Rock, was named theMVP of the event.

On August 5, 2014, the National Lacrosse League announced that thePhiladelphia Wings would move to the Mohegan Sun Arena and be re-branded as theNew England Black Wolves for the2015 season.[7] In their home opener, the Black Wolves defeated the Buffalo Bandits 12–8 in front of 5,768.

The team relocated in 2021 and now play as theAlbany FireWolves.[8]

Attendance history

[edit]
Attendance
SeasonAttendance
20155,768
20165,589
20177,074
20186,158
20196,445

Mixed martial arts

[edit]

On January 11, 2002, Mohegan Sun Arena hosted its first MMA event,UFC 35, headlined byJens Pulver vsB.J. Penn. The UFC also heldUFC 45 at the arena, an event headlined byMatt Hughes vs.Frank Trigg.Bellator MMA has consistently put on events at Mohegan Sun Arena, since 2009 that are shown below.

2009:Bellator 2,Bellator 11

2010:Bellator 15

2011:Bellator 39,Bellator 48

2012:Bellator 63

2013:Bellator 98

2014:Bellator 110,Bellator 123

2015:Bellator 134,Bellator 140,Bellator 144

2016:Bellator 153,Bellator 163

2017:Bellator 178,Bellator 185

2018:Bellator 194,Bellator 207

2019:Bellator 215,Bellator 216

2021:Bellator 262,Bellator 289

Professional wrestling

[edit]

The arena has hosted variousWWE andAll Elite Wrestling events, including frequently hosted episodes ofRaw,SmackDown, andRampage.

Bare-knuckle boxing

[edit]
Mohegan Sun Arena during a BKFC event in 2025

The arena has hosted 2Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship events. The first beingBKFC 61 Connecticut: Rivera vs. Straus and most recentlyBKFC on DAZN Mohegan Sun: Lane vs. VanCamp.

Seating

[edit]

As of 2006, the seating can be configured into 5 common sports configurations: basketball, boxing, bowling, rodeo, table tennis, lacrosse. It also can be reconfigured to fit regular, fullhouse, centerstage, and halfhouse concerts. The arena was awarded the 2008 and 2010 Country Music Award for "Casino of the Year". It was also ranked the 4th best venue byBillboard Magazine.

Notable events

[edit]
Mohegan Sun Arena

NBA games

[edit]
DateHomeScoreAwayGame TypeAttendance
October 11, 2014Boston Celtics80–92New York KnicksPreseason9,252
October 8, 2016Boston Celtics104–86Charlotte HornetsPreseason8,052

Strength Athletics Grand Prix

[edit]
This section needs to beupdated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(August 2019)

Since 2005, the arena has hosted one of the premier internationalstrongman Grand Prix events.

YearChampionRunner-Up3rd PlaceEvent Name
2005PolandMariusz PudzianowskiCanadaJessen PaulinUnited StatesDon PopeMohegan Sun Grand Prix
Final ofWSM Super Series 2005[11]
2006PolandMariusz PudzianowskiUnited StatesJesse MarundeUnited StatesJosh ThigpenMohegan Sun Grand Prix
Final of WSM Super Series 2006[12]
2007PolandMariusz PudzianowskiUnited StatesKevin NeeUnited KingdomMark FelixMohegan Sun Grand Prix
Start of WSM Super Series 2007[13]
2008United StatesDerek PoundstonePolandMariusz PudzianowskiUnited KingdomTerry HollandsMohegan Sun Grand Prix
Start ofWSM Super Series 2008[14]
2009United StatesDerek PoundstoneUnited StatesTravis OrtmayerUnited StatesBrian ShawMohegan Sun Grand Prix 2009[15]
May 17, 2009
Start ofGiants Live 2009
2010United StatesDerek PoundstoneUnited StatesBrian ShawBulgariaStojan TodorchevMohegan Sun Grand Prix 2010[15]
April 25, 2010
Start ofWSM Super Series 2010

References

[edit]
  1. ^"2018-19 NLL Media Guide, page 52, New England Black Wolves Team Information"(PDF). National Lacrosse League. RetrievedMarch 13, 2019.
  2. ^"Perini Building Company". Archived fromthe original on 2 February 2005. Retrieved20 January 2005.
  3. ^"WWE". Retrieved9 September 2006.
  4. ^Kristafer, Ryan (21 June 2017)."Cruisin' Connecticut – Barrett-Jackson Auction at Mohegan Sun".wtnh.com. wtnh.com. Retrieved28 June 2017.
  5. ^"af2 enters SE Connecticut".www.oursportscentral.com. OurSports Central. July 19, 2001. RetrievedJuly 19, 2017.
  6. ^Eaton-Robb, Pat (4 October 2021)."Mohegan Sun suspends betting on WNBA at new sportsbook".Associated Press News. Retrieved14 May 2022.
  7. ^"Our History".
  8. ^Times Union Center gets National Lacrosse League franchise, Mark Singelais, Albany Times-Union, February 22nd, 2021
  9. ^Evans, Jayda (January 26, 2010)."Mohegan Sun Arena to host another WNBA All-Star game".The Seattle Times.
  10. ^[1]
  11. ^Wednesday, August 10, 2005,Mariusz Wins Mohegan Sun Grand Prix . . . Paulen, Pope and Thigpen Qualify for WSM, by Randall J. Strossen ofIronMind
  12. ^Thursday, June 1, 2006,Mariusz Pudzianowski: Big Win at the Mohegan Sun, by Randall J. Strossen ofIronMind
  13. ^Tuesday, April 24, 2007,From the Mohegan Sun to WSM '07, by Randall J. Strossen ofIronMind
  14. ^Friday, February 29, 2008,Eleiko WSM Super Series Mohegan Sun Grand Prix by Randall J. Strossen ofIronMind
  15. ^abOfficial ResultsArchived 2009-07-24 at theWayback Machine

External links

[edit]
Events and tenants
Preceded by
first arena
Home of the
Mohegan Wolves

2002–2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by Home of the
Connecticut Sun

2003 – present
Succeeded by
current
Preceded by Host of the
WNBA All-Star Game

2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by Host of the
WNBA All-Star Game

2009
Succeeded by
unknown
Preceded byUltimate Fighting Championship venue
UFC 35
Succeeded by
Franchise
Arenas
Head coaches
Administration
All-Stars
Seasons
Playoff appearances
Conference titles /
Finals appearances
Rivals
Media
Franchise
Arenas
Seasons
Eastern Conference
Western Conference
Divisions
Subsidiaries
Festivals
House of Blues
clubs and theatres
Other venues
Related
Music venues of Connecticut
Outdoor
Theaters and clubs
Arenas
Festivals
Authority control databases: GeographicEdit this at Wikidata
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mohegan_Sun_Arena&oldid=1276605098"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp