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About Pete Maravich Assembly Center
Pete Maravich Assembly Center
The Pete Maravich Assembly Center is a sports and entertainment venue that’s located on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The venue first opened in 1972 but was renamed in 1988 after the passing of LSU basketball legend Pete Maravich. It serves as the primary home for LSU men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling, volleyball, and gymnastics. On multiple occasions, it has been used as a host site for the NCAA basketball tournament and the SEC Tournament in multiple sports. The Pete Maravich Assembly Center has also been used to host dozens of concerts. For basketball games, the Pete Maravich Assembly Center has a capacity of over 13,000 fans, while it can accommodate over 14,000 people for concerts.
Where are the Best Places to Sit at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center
For basketball games, sections 103, 104, 113, and 114 are the best places to sit at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. They are located on the lower level and close to mid-court. Likewise, sections 112 and 115 are behind the team benches. Sections 204, 205, 218, and 219 also offer a view from near the middle of the court but with a higher elevation. Of course, with the bowl shape of the venue, there are few seats in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center that don’t offer a good view of the court.
Tips for Visiting the Pete Maravich Assembly Center
Merely entering the Pete Maravich Assembly Center is a treat for fans because it requires passing statues of both Shaq and Bob Pettitt, as well as the habit of LSU mascot Mike the Tiger. The venue is conveniently located on the LSU campus with plenty of nearby parking because it’s located next to the university’s football venue Tiger Stadium. Visitors should consider taking a stroll around campus or visiting one of the many eateries just off-campus prior to a game at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.
Food to Try at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center
Many of the concession stands at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center are familiar chains. There are also traditional options like hot dogs and nachos. Of course, being in Louisiana, there are some authentic Cajun dishes available for fans. Among the Cajun options, the sausage po’boy is by far the best thing on the menu.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Pete Maravich Assembly Center located?
Pete Maravich Assembly Center is located on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
What kind of events does Pete Maravich Assembly Center host?
As a sports and entertainment venue, Pete Maravich Assembly Center events range from basketball to wrestling to concerts. Essentially, there’s a little something for everyone.
Which team is playing at Pete Maravich Assembly Center?
The stadium serves as the home for the LSU men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling, volleyball, and gymnastics teams.
Where can I park for free at Pete Maravich Assembly Center?
There are free parking spaces available for Pete Maravich Assembly Center events, as well as reserved parking lots. We recommend you arrive at the venue early to secure your parking spot.
What is the seating capacity of the Pete Maravich Assembly Center?
Pete Maravich Assembly Center sporting events can host up to 14,000 cheering fans.
Who owns Pete Maravich Assembly Center?
Pete Maravich Assembly Center is owned by Louisiana State University.
How do I get to Pete Maravich Assembly Center using public transport?
Fans wishing to reach Pete Maravich Assembly Center events by public transport have bus routes and taxi services at their disposal.