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The Montagne Center, built in 1984, is a mixed-use Auxiliary/E&G event center that houses a 10,746-seat a multi-purpose
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and a variety of event spaces in
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. The Montagne Center was designed especially for the basketball program with a wing designated for instructional purposes. The Montagne Center is currently home to the
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Cardinals, the Lady Cardinals basketball teams, and th
Lamar University Pathway Program
Lamar University's language program. The arena was previously the home of the Lady Cardinals volleyball team until renovations to McDonald Gym were completed in 2006-07. The Montagne's instructional area has been home to Lamar's language program since 2010 when the Lamar Language Institute (LLI) first moved there, then transitioned to TIEP at Lamar in 2011, and became the Lamar University Language Program (LUPP) in 2017.


Features

The Montagne Center is a mixed-use Auxiliary/E&G facility with a split funding arrangement, as required by state statute. Much of the center is devoted to sports and special events; a wing of the center is devoted to education. The Sports & Events Center After one year of operation, the arena's
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was expanded from 8,000 in basketball configuration to its current seating capacity of 10,080. The 10,080 capacity is made up of 8,102 permanent seats and a telescopic chairback seating system totaling 1,978 seats. All seats in the arena are chairbacked and all are cushioned with the exception of folding back seats in the four topmost rows of seats. Including floor seating, the arena has a maximum capacity of 10,746 in event configuration. The arena floor can host sporting events including basketball, volleyball, wrestling, boxing and martial arts tournaments. With stadium and floor seating, the Montagne Center can be configured for hosting concert events. The arena floor (which can be expanded to 165' x121') can also be transformed into hosting graduation ceremonies, proms, dances, banquets and conferences. The Morgan Suites and Red Room are both sports suites housed in the Montagne. The Morgan suites face the football field and are priced at $25,000 a year. Each of the seven suites has seating for 16. The Red Room is a university reception center for alumni and reunion events. The Red Room is unique because one side has windows facing the North end of the Football field while the other side faces the basketball court. The building includes the following in addition to the main arena area: * Offices * Two perimeter courts * President's Suite/Red room - With almost 1,400 sq ft of event space located on the fifth floor of the facility, along with a pristine view of both Provost Umphrey Stadium and Billy & Pat Tubbs Court, it is the ideal location for presidential receptions. The room can comfortably seat fifty (50) guests in a banquet-style setting, or up to seventy-five (75) guests in a reception-style format. Complete with a built-in wet bar, private restrooms, two (2) plasma televisions, the President's Suite truly provides a VIP experience for its guests. * Cardinal Club Room - A 3,442 sq ft event space with the room to comfortably hold up to one hundred and twenty-eight (128) guests in banquet-style seating or one hundred and eighty (180) guests in a reception-style arrangement. The room features a built-in kitchenette for food preparation and storage, serving bar, in-room public address system with lectern, and two (2) plasma screen televisions. * Morgan Suites - 7 suites with 16 seats each. The Morgan Suites face Provost Umphrey Stadium. * Player's lounge * Study area Educational Area The educational wing houses the Lamar University Pathway Program, is located on the ground floor of the Montagne Center and contains a variety of instructional space designated to serve domestic and international students and ESOL teacher development. Language contains 5 modern equipped classrooms, a computer lab/classroom, office and conference suite, and student lounge. * Classrooms - Each classroom is equipped with a projectors, screen, and computer, a whiteboard, wife-fii internet, and 26 student seats. The computer lab/classroom offers 15 computer stations as well as 16 student desk. * Faculty offices - The office and conference areas house seven faculty offices as well as reception, meeting, and work areas. This wing can facilitate the instruction of more than 6100 individuals per week. * Student lounge - The student lounge offers snack and beverage machines, sofas and chairs, as well as a large table for students to study or eat at. Lamar University Pathway Program (LUPP) offers three language programs through domestic and international collaborations.


Annual events


English as a Second Language (ESL) classes for professional development
*Lamar University and LIT Graduation *Local High School Graduations *Men's and Women's Basketball Games *Volleyball matches * Gusher Marathon *Basketball and Football banquets *Lamar Athletic Banquet * WWE *
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Other notable features

On February 19, 2011 during halftime Billy Tubbs was honored by Lamar with the naming of the Montagne Center basketball court in his and his wife's honor. The court was named the "Billy & Pat Tubbs Court". During the same halftime ceremony Lamar also honored Billy's 78-79 Cardinal squad the first team in Lamar University history to advance to the NCAA tournament. A small piece of the 2015 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament East Regional – Syracuse, New York is now part of the Montagne Center. The goals used in the Syracuse Regional were moved to and installed in the Montagne Center in April 2015.


Recovery from Hurricanes Rita and Ike

The Montagne Center received significant damage from both
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(September 24, 2005) and
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(September 13, 2008). According to a November 2005 issue of the ''Cardinal Cadence'', Lamar University's Alumni magazine, Rita severely damaged the roof leaving gaping holes. Exterior tiles around the building were blown out leaving the arena area exposed. Also, the mezzanine entrances were destroyed.http://www.lamar.edu/_files/documents/news/cardinal-cadence/2005-2004-issues/LR_cadence_vol334.pdf
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, striking three years later, also did significant damage to the Center. According to an October 2008 issue of the ''Cardinal Cadence'', exterior tiles again were blown out and the roof was damaged. Additionally, glass walls gave way.http://www.lamar.edu/_files/documents/news/cardinal-cadence/2009-2008-issues/LR_cadence_vol362.pdf


Improvements

* 2015 - The basketball court was refurbished featuring a new center court logo. The basketball goals were replaced. The new goals were used in the East Regional of the 2015 NCAA Division I men's tournament at
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. * 2016 – Four sided center hung video scoreboard, LED scorer's table, 2 auxiliary team names scoreboards, end of period lights, locker room clocks, 3 sided slim shot clocks as well as sound system upgrades The four sided center hung video scoreboard has four 6mm video display panels with 10mm video display rings above and below. Each display panel is 11 feet wide and the display provides 1.3 million pixels. The scorer's table provides 30' of 10mm LED display. According to an October 27, 2016 article in the ''Beaumont Enterprise'', total cost of the 2016 upgrades was $1.261 million. Susan Conn McCurry provided a major donation toward the new equipment. * 2018 – Susan Conn McCurry donated $500,000 toward men's and women's locker room renovations. The renovations were scheduled to start in March, 2018. Project cost through August, 2018 was at least $666,479.00. Alpha Building Corporation was the general contractor, and PDG Architects was the architectural firm for the project.


Attendance

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Top 10 attendance marks

Below is a list of the Cardinals 10 best-attended games men's* home games (all at the Montagne Center). As of the 2018-19 season.
*Note: Record home attendance for a Lady Cardinals game at the Montagne Center of 9,143 was on March 17, 1991 vs the
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Yearly Attendance

Below is a list of the attendance by year since the Cardinals moved into the Montagne Center. * Fall 2020 attendance limited to 25% capacity due to COVID19 precautions.
As of the 2021-22 season.


Photo gallery


See also

* Ford Arena *
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References


External links


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