Dahlberg Arena

Multi-purpose Arena in Missoula, Montana, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dahlberg Arena is a 7,321-seat multi-purpose arena in the western United States, located on the campus of the University of Montana in Missoula.[4] The arena opened in 1953 and is home to the Montana Grizzlies and Lady Griz basketball teams. It has hosted the Big Sky Conference men's basketball tournament five times: 1978, 1991, 1992, 2000, and 2012.

Former namesHarry Adams Field House (1966–1999)
UM Field House (1953–1966)
Coordinates46.864°N 113.983°W / 46.864; -113.983
OwnerUniversity of Montana
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University of Montana
Dahlberg Arena
"The Fieldhouse"
Basketball court in 2006
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Dahlberg Arena
Former namesHarry Adams Field House (1966–1999)
UM Field House (1953–1966)
LocationUniversity of Montana
32 Campus Drive
Missoula, Montana
Coordinates46.864°N 113.983°W / 46.864; -113.983
OwnerUniversity of Montana
OperatorUniversity of Montana
Capacity7,321 (basketball)
5,500 (concerts)
SurfaceWood
Construction
Broke ground1951
OpenedDecember 18, 1953 [1]
Renovated1999
Construction cost$800,000 [2]
($9.63 million in 2025 dollars[3])
$14.7 million (1999 renovation)
($28.4 million in 2025 dollars[3])
Tenants
University of Montana Grizzlies (NCAA)
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Opened in late 1953,[2][1][5] the field house was named for newly retired track coach Harry Adams in June 1966.[6] In the 1980s, Adams Field House seated over 9,000 and was known as the toughest arena for visiting teams in the Big Sky due to its belligerent crowd and (at one time) tartan flooring,[7][8] and also enjoyed a national reputation.[9] Its laminated wood arches were constructed in Portland, Oregon.[10] The elevation of the floor is approximately 3,200 feet (980 m) above sea level.

Alumnus George P. (Jiggs) Dahlberg[11] was head coach of the Grizzlies from 1937 to 1955 and retired as athletic director in 1961.[12][13] He was one of four brothers known as "The Four Norseman of Butte" who competed in athletics for the Griz.[11]

The arena can be configured to seat 5,500 people for a traditionally staged concert or can use all of the seats for a concert with a central stage. It has hosted many concerts, including Pearl Jam, Grateful Dead, Gym Class Heroes, Rascal Flatts, and Macklemore.[14]

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