Nutter Center

Multi-purpose arena at Wright State University in Fairborn, Ohio, U.S. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Nutter Center is a multi-purpose arena located at Wright State University, in Fairborn, Ohio.[2][3] It mainly serves as the home court of the Wright State Raiders men's and women's basketball teams. It is also regularly used as a music venue for touring concerts[4][5] and shows and for area high school graduation ceremonies.

Full nameWright State University Nutter Center
Former namesErvin J. Nutter Center (19902011)
Address3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy
LocationFairborn, Ohio, U.S.
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Nutter Center
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Full nameWright State University Nutter Center
Former namesErvin J. Nutter Center (19902011)
Address3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy
LocationFairborn, Ohio, U.S.
Coordinates39°46′55″N 84°3′9″W
OwnerWright State University
Capacity10,400
Configurations
  • Concerts: 11,200
  • Half house: up to 7,500
  • Basketball: 9,500
SurfaceHardwood/Ice
Field sizeIce surface: 200 x 85 ft (61 x 26 m)
Construction
Broke ground1988
OpenedDecember 1, 1990
Construction costUS$34.5 million
($93.9 million in 2025 dollars[1])
ArchitectHOK Sport
Structural engineerKZF Design
Tenants
Wright State Raiders (NCAA)
Men's basketball 1990–present
Women's basketball 1990–present
Dayton Wings (WBL) 1991–1992
Dayton Bombers (ECHL) 1996–2009
Dayton Warbirds (NIFL) 2005
Dayton Bulldogs (NIFL) 2006
Website
nuttercenter.com
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History

A local businessman and inventor, Ervin J. Nutter, donated $1.5 million to Wright State University in 1986. Funds from both the state of Ohio and the university contributed an additional $8 million to construction efforts which began in 1988. Work was completed twenty months later and on December 1, 1990, the Nutter Center held its first official event.[6][7]

Events

Sports

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Other

Gloria Estefan played the Nutter Center on her comeback “Into The Light World Tour” on August 19, 1991.

Dire Straits played on their final tour, the ‘On Every Street’ tour. They played the Nutter Center on February 21, 1992.

  • The band Phish played a concert at the venue on December 7, 1997, which was released in its entirety on their 2008 live album Live Phish 12.07.97.[19] Phish also played at the venue in 1995, 2017, & 2023.[20]
  • Barack Obama's "Keeping America’s Promise" rally, on Monday, February 25, 2008.
  • “Road to the Convention Rally” on August 29, 2008, at which time Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska, was announced as presumptive Republican presidential candidate John McCain's vice-presidential candidate, or running mate.
  • On May 17–18, 2013, the Nutter Center hosted the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 2013 Science Olympiad National Tournament.
  • July 22, 2015, the band Eagles performed one of their last stops on their History of the Eagles Tour.
  • The Nutter Center was originally scheduled to host the first 2016 presidential debate but the venue was changed due to security and financial concerns.[21]
  • The Nutter Center is frequently used as a competition venue for the Winter Guard International indoor percussion, color guard, and winds championship.
  • On May 19–20, 2017, the Nutter Center hosted the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 2017 Science Olympiad National Tournament.
  • On November 16, 2022, touring giant Dave Matthews Band played the arena.[22]

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