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in dollars) | architect = Rossetti Architects Moseley Architects | structural engineer = Stroud, Pence & Associates Ltd. | general_contractor = S.B. Ballard Construction Company | former_names = | tenants = Old Dominion Monarchs | seating_capacity = 9,520 (Concerts) 8,472 (Basketball) }} The Ted Constant Convocation Center is a 9,520-seat (219,330 square feet) multi-purpose arena in Norfolk, Virginia, located on the campus of Old Dominion University. It is operated by Global Spectrum. The Constant Center is part of the University Village project, a 75-acre development that will also feature a shopping center, restaurants, theaters, offices, research labs and residences with high-tech connections to the campus. "The Ted" has 7,319 (fixed) fully cushioned seats, 862 upper club/priority seats, 16 luxury suites, and a state-of-the-art scoreboard. The arena currently seats 8,639 for basketball games. In addition to being used for home basketball games and Wrestling matches for ODU, the Constant Center hosts family-oriented events as well as concerts and lectures. In January 2012, Pollstar conducted their 2011 year end rankings and ranked the Constant Center 8th in the world for arenas under 10,000 seats and 2nd in the United States. On a larger scale, the Constant Center ranked 120th overall. On March 17 and 19 the Constant Center played host to the first and second round of the 2012 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament "The Ted" was designed by Southfield, Michigan architecture firm Rossetti. In 2015, the Ted received upgraded video systems throughout the stadium including a state of the art digital scoreboard from Daktronics. ==Old Dominion Men's Basketball== Since moving into the Ted Constant Convocation Center in 2002 the Old Dominion Men's Basketball team has experienced a high winning percentage with an outstanding home court advantage. | Overall || 165-50 () |- align="center"} |} 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ted Constant Convocation Center」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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