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List of NCAA Division II basketball arenas

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This is a list of arenas that currently serve as the home venue for NCAA Division II college basketball teams. The arenas serve as home venues for both the men's and women's teams except where noted. In addition, venues which are not located on campus or are used infrequently during the season have been listed.

Official changes for new Division II teams and for teams moving conferences are official as of July 1 prior to the academic year.

Arena capacities for certain schools, particularly those of the CIAA, GLVC, Northeast-10, and SIAC conferences, are sometimes gathered from their corresponding conference's Wikipedia page and may not always be present in attached sources if the source does not include a number.

Current arenas

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Image Arena City State/Province Team Conference Capacity Opened
Bloomfield College Gym Bloomfield NJ Bloomfield Bears CACC
Harvey Hubbell Gymnasium Bridgeport CT Bridgeport Purple Knights CACC 1,600[1]
George R. Newman Center Caldwell NJ Caldwell Cougars CACC 1,800 2002[2]
Ann Rusnack Sorgenti Arena Philadelphia PA Chestnut Hill Griffins CACC 450 2000[3]
Hennessy Center Orangeburg NY Dominican Chargers CACC 1,000[4]
Joseph & Joal Job Gymnasium Rutherford NJ Felician Golden Falcons CACC 550[5]
Wellness Center Arena Lakewood NJ Georgian Court Lions CACC 1,200[6]
Joseph West Jones Center Wilmington DE Goldey–Beacom Lightning CACC 1,000 1998[7]
Campus Center Gymnasium Philadelphia PA Holy Family Tigers CACC 1,000 1988[8]
Drubner Center Waterbury CT Post Eagles CACC 300
Gallagher Center Philadelphia PA Thomas Jefferson Rams CACC 1,266 2006[9]
Wilmington University Athletics Complex New Castle DE Wilmington Wildcats CACC
Wilson Gymnasium Wilson NC Barton Bulldogs Carolinas
Wheeler Center Belmont NC Belmont Abbey Cruscaders Carolinas 1969[10]
Hawks Athletic Center Murfreesboro NC Chowan Hawks Carolinas 2,000 1977[11]
Weisiger Center Spartanburg SC Converse Valkyries Carolinas 2001[12]
Shaw Athletic Center Franklin Springs GA Emmanuel Lions Carolinas 2012[13]
Belk Arena Due West SC Erskine Flying Fleet Carolinas 1,800 1981[14]
Smith University Center Florence SC Francis Marion Patriots Carolinas 2,547 1974[15]
Student Center Complex Bristol TN King Tornado Carolinas 2003[16]
Williams Gymnasium Banner Elk NC Lees-McRae Bobcats Carolinas 1976[17]
Kornegay Arena Mount Olive NC Mount Olive Trojans Carolinas 2,500 1984[18]
Hayes Gymnasium Tigerville SC North Greenville Trailblazers Carolinas 1950[19]
Winthrop-King Centre Rome GA Shorter Hawks Carolinas 1,500 1993[20]
Historic Tysinger Gymnasium Central SC Southern Wesleyan Warriors Carolinas 520 1969[21]
Lumbee Guaranty Bank Court Pembroke NC UNC Pembroke Braves Carolinas
The Harp Recreation and Commencement Center Young Harris GA Young Harris Mountain Lions Carolinas 1,100 2010[22]
Lumberjack Arena Arcata CA Cal Poly Humboldt Lumberjacks CCAA 1,850 2008[23]
Kellogg Arena Pomona CA Cal Poly Pomona Broncos CCAA 3,000 1968[24]
Art Acker Gymnasium Chico CA Cal State Chico Wildcats CCAA 2,143 N/A (1960s)[25]
Torodome Carson CA Cal State Dominguez Hills Toros CCAA 2,802[26] 1970
Pioneer Gymnasium Hayward CA Cal State East Bay Pioneers CCAA ~2,500 1967[27]
University Gym Los Angeles CA Cal State Los Angeles Golden Eagles CCAA 2,654[28]
The Kelp Bed Seaside CA Cal State Monterey Bay Otters CCAA
Coussoulis Arena San Bernardino CA Cal State San Bernardino Coyotes CCAA 4,150 1995
The Sports Center San Marcos CA Cal State San Marcos Cougars CCAA 1,400[29] 2016[30]
Ed & Bertha Fitzpatrick Arena Turlock CA Cal State Stanislaus Warriors CCAA 2,000 1978[31]
Main Gym at Don Nasser Family Plaza San Francisco CA San Francisco State Gators CCAA
The Wolves' Den Rohnert Park CA Sonoma State Seawolves CCAA 2,000 1968[32]
Ned E. Shott Gym Bluefield WV Bluefield State Big Blue CIAA 1,500
A. C. Jordan Arena Bowie MD Bowie State Bulldogs CIAA 2,200 1973[33]
Edward Tullis Arena Orangeburg SC Claflin Panthers CIAA 3,000
R. L. Vaughan Center Elizabeth City NC Elizabeth City State Vikings CIAA 5,000 1976[34]
Felton J. Capel Arena Fayetteville NC Fayetteville State Broncos and Lady Broncos CIAA 4,000 1995[35]
Brayboy Gymnasium Charlotte NC Johnson C. Smith Golden Bulls CIAA 1,360[36]
Manuel Rivero Hall Oxford PA Lincoln Lions CIAA 2,500 1973[37]
New Trent Gymnasium Salisbury NC Livingstone Blue Bears CIAA 1,500
Emery Gymnasium Raleigh NC St. Augustine's Falcons CIAA 1,000
C. C. Spaulding Gym Raleigh NC Shaw Bears CIAA 1,500
VSU Multi-Purpose Center Ettrick VA Virginia State Trojans CIAA 5,100 2016[38]
Barco-Stevens Hall Richmond VA Virginia Union Panthers CIAA >2,000[39] 1946[40]
C. E. Gaines Center Winston-Salem NC Winston-Salem State Rams CIAA 2,750 1981[41]
Lumsden Gymnasium Amherst NY Daemen Wildcats ECC 1,000[42]
UDC Gymnasium Washington DC District of Columbia Firebirds ECC 1,500[43]
College Center Gym Buffalo NY D'Youville Saints ECC 550 1969[44]
Neil Judge Student Athlete Center Dobbs Ferry NY Mercy Mavericks ECC
Quealy Gymnasium Rockville Centre NY Molloy Lions ECC
South Gym Flushing NY Queens Knights ECC 1,200[45]
Voller Athletic Center Rochester NY Roberts Wesleyan Redhawks ECC 1986[46]
Aquinas Hall Gym Sparkill NY St. Thomas Aquinas Spartans ECC
Sports & Recreation Center Staten Island NY Staten Island Dolphins ECC 1,200[47]
Tucker Coliseum Russellville AR Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys and Golden Suns GAC 3,500 1976[48]
Steelman Field House Monticello AR Arkansas–Monticello Boll Weevils and Cotton Blossoms GAC 2,000[49]
Kerr Activities Center Ada OK East Central Tigers GAC 3,280[50] 1973[51]
Rhodes-Reaves Field House Searcy AR Harding Bisons GAC 3,000 1957[52]
Duke Wells Center Arkadelphia AR Henderson State Reddies GAC >3,000 1971[53]
Percefull Fieldhouse Alva OK Northwestern Oklahoma State Rangers GAC 2,100 1953[54]
Noble Complex Shawnee OK Oklahoma Baptist Bison GAC 2,400 1982[55]
Bill Vining Arena Arkadelphia AR Ouachita Baptist Tigers GAC 2,400 1997[56]
Bloomer Sullivan Arena Durant OK Southeastern Oklahoma State Savage Storm GAC 3,000 2008[57]
W. T. Watson Athletic Center Magnolia AR Southern Arkansas Muleriders GAC 2,500
Sawyer Center Bethany OK Southern Nazarene Crimson Storm GAC 5,000 1999
Pioneer Cellular Event Center Weatherford OK Southwestern Oklahoma State Bulldogs GAC 4,000 2014[58]
Student Center Grand Rapids MI Davenport Panthers GLIAC 1,500 2008[59]
Jim Wink Arena Big Rapids MI Ferris State Bulldogs GLIAC 2,400 1999[60]
GVSU Fieldhouse Allendale MI Grand Valley State Lakers GLIAC 4,200 1982[61]
Bud Cooper Gymnasium Sault Ste. Marie MI Lake Superior State Lakers GLIAC 2,500 1976[62]
Student Development Complex Gymnasium Houghton MI Michigan Tech Huskies GLIAC 3,200 1980[63]
Berry Events Center Marquette MI Northern Michigan Wildcats GLIAC 4,300 1999
John Friend Court Hammond IN Purdue Northwest Pride GLIAC
Goodman Center Chicago IL Roosevelt Lakers GLIAC 500 2012[64]
James E. O'Neill Jr. Arena University Center MI Saginaw Valley State Cardinals GLIAC 3,600[65]
Wayne State Fieldhouse Detroit MI Wayne State University Warriors GLIAC 3,000 2021
De Simone Arena Somers WI Wisconsin-Parkside Rangers GLIAC 2,120[66]
O'Reilly Family Event Center Springfield MO Drury Panthers GLVC 2,850 2010
Nicoson Hall Indianapolis IN Indianapolis Greyhounds GLVC 4,000 1959
Neil Carey Arena Romeoville IL Lewis Flyers GLVC 1,100
Jason Gymnasium Jefferson City MO Lincoln Blue Tigers GLVC 1,900[67] 1958[68]
Moloney Arena Town and Country MO Maryville Saints GLVC 2,000
Melvin Price Convocation Canter Lebanon IL McKendree Bearcats GLVC 1,600 1988
Gibson Arena Rolla MO Missouri S&T Miners GLVC 4,000
Pepsi Arena Quincy IL Quincy Hawks GLVC 2,000 1950
Mason–Halpin Field House Kansas City MO Rockhurst Hawks GLVC 3,100 1938
John Q. Hammons Court Bolivar MO Southwest Baptist Bearcats GLVC 2,925 2004
Pershing Arena Kirksville MO Truman Bulldogs GLVC >2,300 1957[69]
The Recreation and Athletic Canter Springfield IL UIS Prairie Stars GLVC 3,000
Mark Twain Building St. Louis MO UMSL Tritons GLVC 3,700 1971
Dorman Memorial Gymnasium Fayette IA Upper Iowa Peacocks GLVC 1,338 1963[70]
Mabee Canter Liberty MO William Jewell Cardinals GLVC 2,400 1980
Kates Gymnasium Ashland OH Ashland Eagles G-MAC 2,000 1967[71]
Callan Athletic Center Cedarville OH Cedarville Yellow Jackets G-MAC 3,000 1981
Niekamp Arena Findlay OH Findlay Oilers G-MAC 1970
Dawn Tibbetts Potter Arena Hillsdale MI Hillsdale Chargers G-MAC 2,500 1988
Owensboro Sportscenter Owensboro KY Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers G-MAC 5,002 1949
Osborne Center Painesville OH Lake Erie Storm G-MAC 750 2004
Osborne Hall Canton OH Malone Pioneers G-MAC 1,200 1960
Riepma Arena Midland MI Northwood Timberwolves G-MAC 2,500[72]
Alumni Hall Columbus OH Ohio Dominican Panthers G-MAC 2,000 1989
Connor Convocation Center Crestview Hills KY Thomas More Saints G-MAC 1,200 1989[73]
Gillmor Student Center Tiffin OH Tiffin Dragons G-MAC 1988
Seidman Gymnasium Pepper Pike OH Ursuline Arrows G-MAC 1,000 2015[74]
Cecchini Center Canton OH Walsh Cavaliers G-MAC 2,000
Alaska Airlines Gymnasium Fairbanks AK Alaska Nanooks GNAC 1,648
Alaska Airlines Center Anchorage AK Alaska Anchorage Seawolves GNAC 5,000 2014
Nicholson Pavilion Ellensburg WA Central Washington Wildcats GNAC 2,519 1959
Alterowitz Gymnasium Billings MT MSUB Yellowjackets GNAC 2,330
Johnson Sports Center Nampa ID Northwest Nazarene Nighthawks GNAC 3,500
Marcus Pavilion Lacey WA Saint Martin's Saints GNAC 4,300
Royal Brougham Pavilion Seattle WA Seattle Pacific Falcons GNAC 2,650
SFU West Gym Burnaby BC Simon Fraser Red Leafs GNAC 1,500
Physical Education Building Monmouth OR Western Oregon Wolves GNAC 2,473 1971
Sam Carver Gymnasium Bellingham WA Western Washington Vikings GNAC 2,534 1962
Spragins Hall Huntsville AL Alabama–Huntsville Chargers GSC 2,500[75] 1977[76]
AUM Athletics Complex Montgomery AL Auburn Montgomery Warhawks GSC 2,670 1976[77]
Canale Arena Memphis TN Christian Brothers Buccaneers GSC 1,000 1950
Walter Sillers Coliseum Cleveland MS Delta State Statesmen and Lady Statesmen GSC 3,000 1961[78]
Paul Dana Walker Arena Cleveland TN Lee Flames GSC 2,000 1983[79]
A. E. Wood Coliseum Clinton MS Mississippi College Choctaws GSC 3,500[80] 1977[81]
McChesney Student Activity Center Montevallo AL Montevallo Falcons GSC 2,000 2004[82]
Trojan Fieldhouse Nashville TN Trevecca Nazarene Trojans GSC 1,500
Fred DeLay Gymnasium Jackson TN Union Bulldogs GSC 1,823 1975[83]
The Complex Valdosta GA Valdosta State Blazers GSC 5,350 1982
Pruitt Hall Gymnasium Livingston AL West Alabama Tigers GSC 1,500
UWF Field House Pensacola FL West Florida Argonauts GSC 1,180 1971[84]
Coliseo Rubén Rodríguez Bayamón PR Puerto-Rico-Bayamón Cowboys Independent 12,000 1988
Rafael A. Mangual Coliseum Mayagüez PR Puerto Rico-Mayagüez Bulldogs Independent 5,500 1974
UPR Sports Complex San Juan PR Puerto Rico-Río Piedras Gallitos & Jerezanas Independent
T. Edward Davis Gymnasium Salem WV Salem Tigers Independent
Stephens Arena San Angelo TX Angelo State Rams and Rambelles LSC 4,970[85] 2001
Aggie Gym Lawton OK Cameron Aggies LSC 1,500 1957
Burg Center Dallas TX Dallas Baptist Patriots LSC 1,600
Greyhound Arena Portales NM Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds LSC 4,800 1967
Rip Griffin Center Lubbock TX Lubbock Christian Chaparrals and Lady Chaparrals LSC 1,950 2000
D.L. Ligon Coliseum Wichita Falls TX Midwestern State Mustangs LSC 3,640
Payne Athletic Center Edmond OK Oklahoma Christian Eagles and Lady Eagles LSC 2,100 1970
Recreation and Athletics Center Austin TX St. Edward's Hilltoppers LSC 1,300 1987
Bill Greehey Arena San Antonio TX St. Mary's Rattlers LSC 3,800 2000
Pete P. Gallego Center Alpine TX Sul Ross State Lobos LSC 3,200
TAMIU Kinesiology and Convocation Building Laredo TX Texas A&M International Dustdevils LSC 1,800 1998
Gil H. Steinke Physical Education Center Kingsville TX Texas A&M–Kingsville Javelinas LSC 4,000 1970
Kitty Magee Arena Denton TX Texas Woman's Pioneers LSC 1,800 1997
Falcon Dome Odessa TX UT Permian Basin Falcons LSC
Louise Herrington Patriot Center Tyler TX UT Tyler Patriots LSC 2,000
First United Bank Center Canyon TX West Texas A&M Buffaloes LSC 4,700 2002
Drag's Court Silver City NM Western New Mexico Mustangs LSC 4,800 1967
Wehrle Innovation Center Charleston WV Charleston Golden Eagles MEC 1,589 2016[86]
Carter Center Athens WV Concord Mountain Lions MEC
McDonnell Center Elkins WV Davis & Elkins Senators MEC 1,200 2005
Joe Retton Arena Fairmont WV Fairmont State Fighting Falcons MEC 2,711 1978
Bobcat Arena Frostburg MD Frostburg State Bobcats MEC 4,000
Waco Center Glenville WV Glenville State Pioneers MEC 3,000 2014[87]
CCAC Physical Education Building Pittsburgh PA Point Park Pioneers MEC >1,000
Academic, Sports and Recreation Complex West Liberty WV West Liberty Hilltoppers MEC 1,200 2000
Walker Convocation Center Institute WV West Virginia State Yellow Jackets MEC 1,350 2014
Rockefeller Center Buckhannon WV West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats MEC
Alma Grace McDonough Center Wheeling WV Wheeling Cardinals MEC 2,200 1994
Jerry M. Hughes Athletics Center[88] Warrensburg MO Central Missouri Mules and Jennies MIAA 6,500 1976[89]
Hamilton Field House Edmond OK Central Oklahoma Bronchos MIAA 3,000 1965
William L. White Auditorium Emporia KS Emporia State Hornets MIAA 5,000 1941
Gross Memorial Coliseum Hays KS Fort Hays State Tigers MIAA 6,814 1973[90]
Leggett & Platt Athletic Center Joplin MO Missouri Southern Lions MIAA 3,200 1999[91]
MWSU Fieldhouse at Looney Complex St. Joseph MO Missouri Western Griffons MIAA 3,000 1981[92]
Health and Sports Center Kearney NE Nebraska–Kearney Lopers MIAA 5,100 1990[93]
Fugate Gymnasium Wichita KS Newman Jets MIAA 1,242 1999[94]
NSU Event Center Tahlequah OK Northeastern State RiverHawks MIAA 3,100 2013[95]
Bearcat Arena Maryville MO Northwest Missouri State Bearcats MIAA 2,500 1959[96]
John Lance Arena Pittsburg KS Pittsburg State Gorillas MIAA 3,500 1971
Claremore Expo Center Claremore OK Rogers State Hillcats MIAA 2,000 2007[97]
Stubblefield Center Fort Smith AR UAFS Lions and Lady Lions MIAA 2002
Lee Arena Topeka KS Washburn Ichabods MIAA 4,150 1984
Center for Recreation & Sport Garden City NY Adelphi Panthers NE-10 2,200
Henry A. Butova Gymnasium Springfield MA American International Yellow Jackets NE-10 2,500 1965[98]
Andrew Laska Gymnasium Worcester MA Assumption Greyhounds NE-10 1,200 1962[99]
Dana Center Waltham MA Bentley Falcons NE-10 2,600
Franklin Pierce Fieldhouse Rindge NH Franklin Pierce Ravens NE-10 1,200 1967[100]
Jeffery P. Hazell Athletic Center[101] West Haven CT New Haven Chargers NE-10 1,500
Goldstein Recreation Center New York NY Pace Setters NE-10 2,400 2002[102]
Stoutenburgh Gymnasium Goffstown NH Saint Anselm Hawks NE-10 1,200 1960[103]
Ross Sports Center Colchester VT Saint Michael's Purple Knights NE-10 2,500 1973[104]
James Moore Field House New Haven CT Southern Connecticut Owls NE-10 2,800[105]
Stan Spirou Field House Manchester NH Southern New Hampshire Penmen NE-10 2,000
Sanford Pentagon Sioux Falls SD Augustana Vikings NSIC 3,200[106] 2013
BSU Gymnasium Bemidji MN Bemidji State Beavers NSIC 2,500 1960[107]
Gangelhoff Center St. Paul MN Concordia Golden Bears NSIC 4,000 1993[108]
McDowell Activity Center Bismarck ND Mary Marauders NSIC 1,300[109]
Lysaker Gymnasium Crookston MN Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagles NSIC 2,200 1981[110]
Romano Gymnasium Duluth MN Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs NSIC 2,759 1953[111]
Taylor Center Mankato MN Minnesota State Mavericks NSIC 4,800 2000[112]
Alex Nemzek Fieldhouse Moorhead MN Minnesota State–Moorhead Dragons NSIC 2,200[113]
MSU Dome Minot ND Minot State Beavers NSIC 10,000 N/A (early '80s)[114]
Wachs Arena Aberdeen SD Northern State Wolves NSIC 8,000 1986[115]
Halenbeck Hall St. Cloud MN St. Cloud State Huskies NSIC 6,400 1965[116]
Stewart Center Sioux Falls SD Sioux Falls Cougars NSIC 2,000[117]
Recreation/Athletic Facility Marshall MN Southwest Minnesota State Mustangs NSIC 4,000 1996[118]
Rice Auditorium Wayne NE Wayne State College Wildcats NSIC 2,500[119]
McCown Gymnasium Winona MN Winona State Warriors NSIC 3,500[120]
Kezar Pavilion San Francisco CA Academy of Art Urban Knights PacWest 4,000 1924
Felix Event Center Azusa CA Azusa Pacific Cougars PacWest 3,500 2001[121]
Chase Gymnasium La Mirada CA Biola Eagles PacWest 2,400 1962[122]
McCabe Gymnasium Honolulu HI Chaminade Silverswords PacWest 2,800 1957[123]
CU Arena Irvine CA Concordia Irvine Golden Eagles PacWest 2,400 1989[124]
Conlan Center San Rafael CA Dominican Penguins PacWest 1,285 2000[125]
Special Events Center Fresno CA Fresno Pacific Sunbirds PacWest 1,600 1981[126]
Shark Tank (St. Francis Gymnasium)[127] Honolulu HI Hawaii Pacific Sharks PacWest
Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium Hilo HI Hawaii–Hilo Vulcans PacWest 2,868 1957
Warrior Arena Rocklin CA Jessup Warriors PacWest 1,140
Haynes-Prim Pavilion Atherton CA Menlo Oaks PacWest 600 N/A (1970s)[128]
Golden Gymnasium San Diego CA Point Loma Nazarene Sea Lions PacWest 1,750 1962[129]
Freed Center Costa Mesa CA Vanguard Lions PacWest 1,910 2024[130]
Murchison Gymnasium Santa Barbara CA Westmont Warriors PacWest 1,179 1969[131]
Christenberry Fieldhouse Augusta GA Augusta Jaguars PBC 3,026 1991[132]
The Loch and Mason Barfield Court Morrow GA Clayton State Lakers PBC 1,700[133]
Frank G. Lumpkin Jr. Center Columbus GA Columbus State Cougars PBC 4,500[134]
Flagler Gymnasium St. Augustine FL Flagler Saints PBC 1,750 1976[135]
Centennial Center Milledgeville GA Georgia College Bobcats PBC 4,078[136] 1989[137]
Storm Dome Americus GA Georgia Southwestern State Hurricanes PBC 2,500[138] 2004[139]
Finis Horne Arena Greenwood SC Lander Bearcats PBC 2,276 1993[140]
UNG Convocation Center Dahlonega GA North Georgia Nighthawks PBC 3,600 2018[141]
Convocation Center Aiken SC USC Aiken Pacers PBC 3,600 2007[142]
USCB Recreation Center Bluffton SC USC Beaufort Sand Sharks PBC 1,200[143] 2015[144]
Nelson Field House Bloomsburg PA Bloomsburg Huskies PSAC 1,745[145] 1972[146]
California University of Pennsylvania Convocation Center California PA California Vulcans PSAC 4,000 2011
Waldo S. Tippin Gymnasium Clarion PA Clarion Golden Eagles PSAC 2,500 1968[147]
Koehler Fieldhouse East Stroudsburg PA East Stroudsburg Warriors PSAC 1,500 1967[148]
McComb Fieldhouse Edinboro PA Edinboro Fighting Scots PSAC 3,500[149] 1971[150]
Highmark Events Center Erie PA Gannon Golden Knights PSAC 2,800 1949[151]
Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex Indiana PA Indiana Crimson Hawks PSAC 5,000 2011
Keystone Hall Kutztown PA Kutztown Golden Bears PSAC 3,400 1971[152]
Thomas Fieldhouse Lock Haven PA Lock Haven Bald Eagles PSAC 2,500 1935[153]
Marion Decker Gymnasium Mansfield PA Mansfield Mountaineers PSAC 1,600 1970[154]
Pucillo Gymnasium Millersville PA Millersville Marauders PSAC 3,000 1970[155]
Sports Center Johnstown PA Pittsburgh-Johnstown Mountain Cats PSAC 2,400
Katherine Mabis McKenna Center Greensburg PA Seton Hill Griffins PSAC 1,200[156]
Butcher Athletic Center Shepherdstown WV Shepherd Rams PSAC 3,600[157] 1989[158]
Heiges Field House Shippensburg PA Shippensburg Raiders PSAC 2,768 1971[159]
Morrow Field House Slippery Rock PA Slippery Rock (The Rock) PSAC 3,000 1959[160]
Hollinger Field House West Chester PA West Chester Golden Rams PSAC 2,500 1949[161]
Plachy Main Gym Alamosa CO Adams State Grizzlies RMAC 1,563[162]
Donald E. Young Center Spearfish SD Black Hills State Yellow Jackets RMAC 3,500 1990[163]
Chicoine Center Chadron NE Chadron State Eagles RMAC 1,750 2014[164]
CCU Event Center Lakewood CO Colorado Christian Cougars RMAC 1,500[165]
Brownson Arena Grand Junction CO Colorado Mesa Mavericks RMAC 1,800 1968[166]
Lockridge Arena Golden CO Colorado Mines Orediggers RMAC 3,000[167]
Gallogly Events Center Colorado Springs CO Colorado Springs Mountain Lions RMAC 1,250 2010[168]
Massari Arena Pueblo CO Colorado State-Pueblo ThunderWolves RMAC 3,900[169] 1971
Whalen Gymnasium Durango CO Fort Lewis Skyhawks RMAC 2,750[170]
Auraria Event Center Denver CO Metropolitan State Roadrunners RMAC 2,200 1976[171]
Wilson Complex Las Vegas NM New Mexico Highlands Cowboys and Cowgirls RMAC 4,250 1986
Regis Field House Denver CO Regis Rangers RMAC 1,800 1960[172]
King Center Rapid City SD South Dakota Mines Hardrockers RMAC 3,000[173]
Paul Wright Gym Gunnison CO Western Colorado Mountaineers RMAC 1,800 1951[174]
Behnken Field House Salt Lake City UT Westminster Griffins RMAC 1,200 2006[175]
Abney Athletic Center[176] Anderson SC Anderson Trojans SAC 1,259[177] 1979
Holt Fieldhouse[178] Jefferson City TN Carson-Newman Eagles SAC 2,000 1959
DeLoach Center Hartsville SC Coker Cobras SAC 1,908 2014
Goodman Gymnasium Salisbury NC Catawba Indians SAC 3,500 1970
John Rutledge King Center Emory VA Emory and Henry Wasps SAC 1,240 1970
Shuford Memorial Gymnasium Hickory NC Lenoir–Rhyne Bears SAC 3,200 1956
Timken Center Gaffney SC Limestone Saints SAC 1,500 1976
Tex Turner Arena[179] Harrogate TN Lincoln Memorial Railsplitters SAC 5,009 1991
Stanford Arena Mars Hill NC Mars Hill Lions SAC 2,300
Eleazer Arena Newberry SC Newberry Wolves SAC 1,385 1981
Pioneer Arena Tusculum TN Tusculum Pioneers SAC 2,000 1998
David J. Prior Convocation Center Wise VA UVA Wise Cavaliers SAC 3,000 2011
Cuddy Arena Wingate NC Wingate Bulldogs SAC 2,300 1986
HPER Complex Albany GA Albany State Golden Rams SIAC 5,000 1997[180]
John Hurst Adams Gymnasium Columbia SC Allen Yellow Jackets SIAC
HRC Arena Columbia SC Benedict Tigers SIAC 3,500
Beacom/Lewis Gym Wilberforce OH Central State Marauders and Lady Marauders SIAC 2,075[181]
L. S. Epps Gymnasium Atlanta GA Clark Atlanta Panthers SIAC 1,800
Adams-Jenkins Community Sports & Music Complex Jacksonville FL Edward Waters Tigers SIAC 1,800 2006[182]
HPE Basketball Arena/Wildcat Arena Fort Valley GA Fort Valley State Wildcats SIAC 5,000[183]
William Exum Center Frankfort KY Kentucky State Thorobreds and Thorobrettes SIAC 2,750 1994[184]
J. F. Lane Gymnasium Jackson TN Lane Dragons SIAC 2,500
Bruce-Johnson Hall Memphis TN LeMoyne-Owen Magicians SIAC 1,000
Knox-Windham Gymnasium Fairfield AL Miles Golden Bears SIAC 2,000
Forbes Arena Atlanta GA Morehouse Maroon Tigers SIAC 6,000 1996[185]
Tiger Arena Savannah GA Savannah State Tigers and Lady Tigers SIAC 5,000 2000
Arthur R. Outlaw Recreation Center Mobile AL Spring Hill Badgers SIAC 2,000[186]
Daniel "Chappie" James Center Tuskegee AL Tuskegee Golden Tigers SIAC 5,000 1987[187]
Health and Sports Center Miami Shores FL Barry Buccaneers SSC 1,500[188]
McArthur Center St. Petersburg FL Eckerd Tritons SSC 2,535[189]
ICI Center Daytona Beach FL Embry–Riddle Eagles SSC 1,968 1995[190]
Jenkins Field House Lakeland FL Florida Southern Moccasins SSC 1,800 1965[191]
Clemente Center Melbourne FL Florida Tech Panthers SSC 3,500
de Hoernle Sports and Cultural Center Boca Raton FL Lynn Fighting Knights SSC 1,000 1993[192]
Rick Case Arena Davie FL Nova Southeastern Sharks SSC 4,500 2006[193]
Rubin Arena West Palm Beach FL Palm Beach Atlantic Sailfish SSC 2,000[194]
Alfond Sports Center Winter Park FL Rollins Tars SSC 2,500 2000[195]
Bowman Center St. Leo FL Saint Leo Lions SSC 1,500[196]
Bob Martinez Sports Center Tampa FL Tampa Spartans SSC 3,432 1984[197]

Additional arenas

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Image Arena City State/Province Team Conference Capacity Opened
H. D. Kesling Gymnasium Westville IN Purdue Northwest Pride GLIAC 1,500 2016[198]
Elmen Center Sioux Falls SD Augustana Vikings NSIC 4,000 1989[199]
Woodward Gymnasium[183] Fort Valley GA Fort Valley State Wildcats SIAC ~1,000
Oman Arena Jackson TN Lane Dragons SIAC 5,600 1967[200]

Future arenas

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This list includes facilities that are currently under construction, as well as existing facilities of schools that have announced future moves to NCAA Division II. Conference affiliations reflect those known to be in place as of the team's entry into Division II or the venue's opening, as applicable.

Image Arena City State/Province Team Conference Capacity Opened/opening
Swartz Gymnasium Ferrum VA Ferrum Panthers Carolinas (2025) 800 1962[201]
Harold Newman Arena Jamestown ND Jamestown Jimmies NSIC (2025) 2,000
Morris Gymnasium Cochran GA Middle Georgia State Knights PBC (2025) N/A
Greg and Cathie Hostetler Court Merced CA UC Merced Golden Bobcats CCAA (2025) 600
UT Dallas Activity Center Richardson TX UT Dallas Comets LSC (2025) 3,200 1999[202]

See also

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Notes

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References

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