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Tarleton State University celebrates groundbreaking for $110 million Event Center.

Updated: Sep 26, 2023


Photo courtesy TSU Media Relations

TSU Media Relations


Tarleton State University broke ground Tuesday on a $110 million, two-story multipurpose arena that will sport NCAA Division I basketball facilities and room for academic convocations, symposiums, conferences and conventions.

The Texas A&M System approved the budget and construction in May, with move-in set for 2025. Construction dollars come from revenue system financing bonds and are part of Tarleton’s capital plan approved by the board of regents.

“As a comprehensive national university, we have a moral and social obligation to deliver an outstanding student experience while simultaneously spurring community prosperity and enhancing economic opportunity,” said Tarleton State President Dr. James Hurley. “With this new facility, we’re doing just that.”

Dr. Hurley said students and community members started talking about the need for an event center the moment he and his family arrived in fall 2019.


Seating nearly 10,000 for concerts and up to 8,000 for basketball games, the center will provide a permanent indoor home for convocations and commencements, and the city of Stephenville will enjoy increased income from community and regional events.

“It’s one thing to talk about it, but today it’s happening,” Chancellor John Sharp said. “The shovels are in the ground. You’re going to see dirt turning here in no time, and before you know it, we’ll have the finest arena west of the DFW Metroplex. This is truly a great day for Tarleton State University, North Central Texas and the entire Texas A&M University System.”


At 148,000 square feet, the event center will include custom locker rooms, an integrated nutrition center, a sports medicine suite, and a dedicated entrance for coaches and student-athletes.

A portable, maple-wood flooring system will make installing and removing the specialized gym surface a snap without sacrificing player safety or performance.


“Dr. Hurley knew we needed something like this, not only for the university but for the surrounding communities and North Central Texas,” said Lonn Reisman, vice president for Tarleton State Intercollegiate Athletics.


“It gives everyone an opportunity to experience events they might not otherwise be able to attend. It will change the dynamics of the whole area.”




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