The venues showcasing boys and girls high school basketball state championships include locations that have been the backdrop for historic moments in the NBA, WNBA, and collegiate basketball.
Notably, there is even a championship site that has hosted regular season NFL games.
Our mission was to pinpoint the 25 finest state championship venues across the nation. To create this list, we considered factors such as permanent tenants, visual appeal, and the historical significance of each venue.
Taking the top spot is Rupp Arena in Kentucky, recognized for its blend of history and its notable tenant. Named in honor of Hall of Fame coach Adolph Rupp, this venue has hosted the Men’s Final Four in 1985 and the Women’s Final Four in 1986.
Since its inauguration in 1976, Kentucky’s men’s basketball team has secured four national championships and reached the Final Four on 10 occasions.
At No. 2 is the Alamodome in Texas. This San Antonio stadium, along with the now-demolished Kingdome in Seattle, holds the distinct title of having hosted the Final Four, NBA Finals, an NBA All-Star Game, and regular season NFL games throughout sports history.
Golden 1 Center in California ranks fifth on our list. While the home of the Sacramento Kings may not have as much history to its name compared to other venues here, it is celebrated as the newest state championship arena and is recognized as a state-of-the-art facility.
The Pit in New Mexico is positioned at sixth place. Serving as the home for the New Mexico Lobos, this venue is known for its exhilarating atmosphere. It’s also the site where Jim Valvano and North Carolina State achieved what many consider the greatest moment in college basketball history, overcoming Houston in the 1983 NCAA Championship thanks to a spectacular last-second play.
Explore the complete list below.
Top 25 Basketball State Championship Venues
1. Rupp Arena (Lexington, Ky.)
Tenant: University of Kentucky basketball
Year opened: 1976
Notable events: Men’s Final Four (1985), 1986 Women’s Final Four (1986), NCAA Tournament Men’s Regional Final (1977, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1992, 1996, 2002), NCAA Tournament Women’s Regional Final (2016, 2017, 2018), SEC Basketball Tournament (1982, 1986, 1993)
2. Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas)
Tenants: Alamo Bowl, San Antonio Spurs (1993-2002)
Year opened: 1993
Notable events: NBA All-Star Game (1996), NBA Finals (1999), Big 12 Football Championship Game (1997, 1999, 2007), Men’s Final Four (1998, 2004, 2008, 2018, 2025), Women’s Final Four (2002, 2010, 2021), NCAA Tournament Men’s Regional Final (1997, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2011), NCAA Tournament Women’s Regional Final (2021), New Orleans Saints home games (2005), WWE Royal Rumble (1997, 2017, 2023)
3. Gainbridge Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Tenants: Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever
Year opened: 1999
Notable events: NBA Finals (2000), NBA All-Star Game (2024), Big Ten Basketball Tournament (2002, 2004, 2006, 2008-12, 2014, 2016, 2022), WNBA Finals (2009, 2012, 2015)
4. Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum (Phoenix, Ariz.)
Tenant: Phoenix Suns (1968-92)
Year opened: 1965
Notable events: NBA All-Star Game (1975), NBA Finals (1976)
5. Golden 1 Center (Sacramento, Calif.)
Tenant: Sacramento Kings
Year opened: 2016
Notable events: Stephen Curry scored 50 points in Game 7 of the 2023 NBA Playoffs first round.
6. The Pit (Albuquerque, N.M.)
Tenant: University of New Mexico basketball
Year opened: 1966
Notable events: Men’s Final Four (1983), McDonald’s All American Game (1988), NCAA Tournament Men’s Regional Final (1968, 1978, 1992, 2000, 2005), NCAA Tournament Women’s Regional Final (2003, 2006)
7. Huntsman Center (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Tenant: University of Utah basketball
Year opened: 1969
Notable events: Men’s Final Four (1979), NCAA Tournament Men’s Regional Final (1971, 1981)
8. Breslin Student Events Center (East Lansing, Mich.)
Tenant: Michigan State basketball
Opened: 1989
9. State Farm Center (Champaign, Ill.)
Tenant: University of Illinois basketball
Year opened: 1963
10. Williams Arena (Minneapolis, Minn.)
Tenant: University of Minnesota basketball
Opened: 1928
Notable Events: Men’s Final Four (1951), WNBA Finals (2017), Frozen Four (1958, 1966), NCAA Tournament Men’s Regional Final (1964)
11. Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
Tenant: Wake Forest University basketball
Opened: 1989
Notable events: College home of NBA legends Tim Duncan and Chris Paul.
12. Legacy Arena (Birmingham, Ala.)
Tenant: UAB basketball (1978-88)
Opened: 1976
Notable events: NCAA Tournament Men’s Regional Final (1982, 1985, 1988, 1995, 1997), NCAA Tournament Women’s Regional Final (2001, 2025), SEC Basketball Tournament (1979-81, 1983, 1985, 1992)
13. Kohl Center (Madison, Wis.)
Tenant: University of Wisconsin basketball and hockey
Opened: 1998
Notable events: NCAA Tournament Men’s Regional Final (2002)
14. Mohegan Sun Arena (Uncasville, Conn.)
Tenant: Connecticut Sun
Year opened: 2001
Notable events: WNBA All-Star Games (2005, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2015), WNBA Finals (2004, 2005, 2019, 2022)
15. Mizzou Arena (Columbia, Mo.)
Tenant: University of Missouri basketball
Opened: 2004
16. Charles Koch Arena (Wichita, Kan.)
Tenant: Wichita State basketball
Opened: 1955
Notable events: McDonald’s All American Game (1981), NCAA Tournament Men’s Regional Final (1964, 1968, 1971)
17. Xfinity Center (College Park, Md.)
Tenant: University of Maryland basketball
Opened: 2002
18. Jersey Mike’s Arena (Piscataway, N.J.)
Tenants: Rutgers basketball and New Jersey Nets (1977-81)
Year opened: 1977
19. Cox Pavilion (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Tenant: UNLV women’s basketball
Opened: 2001
Notable events: NBA Summer League
20. Tacoma Dome (Tacoma, Wash.)
Tenant: Seattle SuperSonics (1994-95)
Opened: 1983
Notable events: NBA Playoffs (1995), Women’s Final Four (1988, 1989)
21. University of Dayton Arena (Dayton, Ohio)
Tenant: University of Dayton basketball
Opened: 1969
Notable events: Men’s Play-in and First Four NCAA Tournament since 2001, NCAA Tournament Men’s Regional Final (1972, 1975, 1978), NCAA Tournament Women’s Regional Final (1998, 2003, 2007, 2010, 2011)
22. Pinnacle Bank Arena (Lincoln, Neb.)
Tenant: University of Nebraska basketball
Opened: 2013
Notable events: NCAA Tournament Women’s Regional Final (2014)
23. Denver Coliseum (Denver, Colo.)
Tenant: Denver Rockets (select games 1967-75)
Opened: 1951
Notable events: Spencer Haywood scored 42 points in Game 7 of the 1970 ABA Western Division semifinals
24. Bramlage Coliseum (Manhattan, Kan.)
Tenant: Kansas State basketball
Opened: 1988
25. GIANT Center (Hershey, Pa.)
Tenant: Hershey Bears (American Hockey League)
Opened: 2002
Other State Championship Venues
Alaska
Arkansas
Colorado
- Bank of Colorado Arena
- Blue Arena
- Hamilton Gym
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
- McKinley High School
- Stan Sheriff Center
Idaho
Iowa
Kansas
- Emporia-White Auditorium
- Hutchinson Sports Arena
- Salina-Tony’s Pizza Events Center
- United Wireless Arena
Louisiana
- Burton Coliseum
- University Center
Maine
Massachusetts
Mississippi Coliseum
Montana
- Brick Breeden Fieldhouse
- Butte Civic Center
- Dahlberg Arena
- MetraPark First Interstate Arena
New Hampshire
- Colby Sawyer College
- Keene State College
- Lundholm Gymnasium
New Mexico
- Bernalillo High School
- Rio Rancho Events Center
New York
- Hudson Valley Community College
- Vision Veterans Memorial Arena
North Dakota
Oklahoma
Oregon
- Baker High School
- Chiles Center
- Forest Grove High School
- Linfield University
- Marshfield High School
- Pendleton Convention Center
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
- Barnett Center
- Denny Sanford Premier Center
- Donald E. Young Center
- Huron Arena
- Summit Arena
Tennessee
- Hooper Eblen Center
- Murphy Center
Utah
- American First Event Center
- Sevier Valley Center
- UCCU Center
Vermont
- Barre Auditorium
- Patrick Gym
Virginia
Washington
- Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena
- Yakima Valley Sundome
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming