The UTPA Fieldhouse

Fans throughout the Rio Grande Valley have made it their custom to support the Broncs and the Lady Broncs. As a result,  the UTPA Fieldhouse provides one of the best home court advantages in all of college basketball.

Since its opening in 1969, the Fieldhouse has seen the Broncs win 65.1 percent of their home games (263-141), including memorable triumphs over Oklahoma State, Wichita State, Baylor, Rice, Southern Mississippi and Washington State, as well as many home conference victories. The likes of Houston, Arizona, Illinois and DePaul have also visited in its 29-year history.

The Broncs have posted a winning home record 22 times in 32 seasons in the building. In the mid-70’s the Broncs were nearly invincible in the building, posting a 48-2 record from 1975-78, including two undefeated seasons at home.

Located on the far east end of the campus, the UTPA Fieldhouse is the among the oldest Division I arenas in Texas. The building has been the home for a pair of NCAA scoring champions: Marshall Rogers in 1975-76 and Greg Guy in 1992-93. While capacity is officially listed at 4,000, a record crowd of 5,649 jammed the Fieldhouse in 1981 to see the Broncs battle Pat Foster’s Lamar Cardinals.

During the 1999-2000 season the Broncs posted a 9-5 record, their best mark since 1994 and drew an average of 2,933 fans, including a season high of 4,125 against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on February 19th. The attendance for that game was the highest since the Broncs drew 4,523 a game against Southwestern Louisiana on January 14th, 1999.

The Broncs followed that up with nine more wins during the 2000-01 season, posting a record of 9-2.  That mark was the best since the 1993-94 team went 12-2 at the facility.  The nine wins tied for the second most wins in a single season during the last 10 years.

While maintaining a sense of history and tradition, the UTPA Fieldhouse has undergone renovations. In the fall of 1994, a new floor was put down. A new electronic scoreboard and chairback seats for spectators were added, as well as new offices for the Bronc basketball coaching staff. The Fieldhouse is also home to the UTPA volleyball team, and is used extensively by the Department of Health and Kinesiology.

UTPA Men’s Basketball at the UTPA Fieldhouse

Year      W   L    Pct.
1969-70   7   6   .538
1970-71  12   4   .750
1971-72   9   2   .818
1972-73   3  10   .231
1973-74  10   4   .714
1974-75  10   0  1.000
1975-76  11   1   .917
1976-77  11   1   .917
1977-78  15   0  1.000
1978-79   9   3   .750
1979-80  13   2   .867
1980-81  11   3   .786
1981-82   5   7   .417
1982-83   6   7   .462
1983-84   8   5   .615
1984-85   7   9   .463
1985-86  12   3   .800
1986-87   9   4   .692
1987-88   8   5   .615
1988-89  11   2   .846
1989-90  12   1   .923
1990-91   4   8   .333
1991-92   3   9   .250
1992-93   2   7   .222
1993-94  12   2   .857
1994-95   7   5   .583
1995-96   8   4   .667
1996-97   3   9   .240
1997-98   3   8   .273
1998-99   4   5   .444
1999-00   9   5   .643
2000-01   9   2   .818
TOTAL   263 141   .651

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