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Don Haskins Center

El Paso, Texas

Opened 48 years ago in 1977

Don Haskins Center, El Paso, Texas

The Don Haskins Center, nestled in the heart of El Paso, Texas, is a testament to the city's rich sporting heritage and enduring love for basketball. Named after the legendary UTEP coach Don Haskins, this 11,892-seat arena has been a community cornerstone since its construction in 1976. Originally known as the Special Events Center, it was rechristened in 1998 to honour Haskins, who famously led UTEP (then Texas Western) to a groundbreaking NCAA championship victory in 1966 with an all-African American starting lineup.

While primarily known as the home court for UTEP Miners men's and women's basketball teams, the Don Haskins Center has also hosted various entertainment events, from concerts to comedy shows. The venue has welcomed an impressive roster of performers, including Shakira, who holds the record for most shows by a female artist with six appearances, and other notable acts like Britney Spears, KISS, and George Lopez. The centre's versatility extends beyond entertainment, serving as a venue for graduations, commencements, and other community gatherings, cementing its status as a vital hub for El Paso's cultural and social life.

In the realm of boxing, El Paso boasts a storied history that extends beyond the confines of the Don Haskins Center. The city has been home to several high-profile bouts, including the 1989 clash between Jorge Paez and Stevie Cruz. While the Don Haskins Center itself may not have hosted many major boxing events, El Paso has produced its share of pugilistic talent. Notable boxers from the area include Antonio Escalante and David Rodriguez, who have helped keep the sweet science alive in this border town.

El Paso's boxing legacy is part of a broader sporting culture that has flourished in the face of unique challenges. The city's location on the U.S.-Mexico border has imbued it with a rich cultural tapestry, blending influences from both nations. This cultural fusion is reflected in the passionate support for local sports, particularly at the Don Haskins Center, where the UTEP Miners have enjoyed remarkable success. The men's basketball team has posted an impressive 476-140 record over 34 years in the arena, including three undefeated home seasons. This success has helped solidify the Don Haskins Center's reputation as one of college basketball's most formidable home courts.

As El Paso continues to evolve, the Don Haskins Center remains a beacon of the city's sporting spirit. While it may not have the boxing pedigree of some other venues, its significance to the community cannot be overstated. From the thunderous cheers during UTEP basketball games to the electric atmosphere of sold-out concerts, the Don Haskins Center embodies the heart and soul of El Paso.

Bouts held at Don Haskins Center