Newell–Grissom Building

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The Newell–Grissom Building is 2,000 seat indoor arena on the Mississippi State University in Starkville, Mississippi. It has been the home of Mississippi State Bulldogs women's volleyball since 1997. [3]

Former names
Animal Husbandry Service Building
Location100 Old Bully Blvd
Starkville, Mississippi
Coordinates33.45455°N 88.79668°W / 33.45455; -88.79668
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Newell–Grissom Building
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Former names
Animal Husbandry Service Building
Location100 Old Bully Blvd
Starkville, Mississippi
Coordinates33.45455°N 88.79668°W / 33.45455; -88.79668
OwnerMississippi State University
OperatorMississippi State University
Capacity2,000[1]
Construction
Opened1953
ArchitectJames T. Canizaro[2]
Tenants
Mississippi State Bulldogs women's volleyball
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The building was designed primarily as a facility for rodeos, livestock shows and equestrian competitions. In 1978, the arena was formally named in honor of two longtime leaders in MSU’s animal science department, Paul F. Newell (1910) and E.E. Grissom (1932). It is also used for concerts and other university events.[1]

Before the 1995 renovation, the building was used as a practice facility for the men's and women's basketball teams as well as the volleyball team. Before moving the Newell-Grissom, the volleyball team previously played at McCarthy Gymnasium and Humphrey Coliseum. [1]

The building has been a Mississippi historic landmark since 2019. [2]

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