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Vadalabene Center

Vadalabene Center
The V.C.
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Full name Sam M. Vadalabene Center
Address 35 Circle Drive
Location Edwardsville, Illinois
Coordinates 38°47′45.56″N 89°59′59.58″W / 38.7959889°N 89.9998833°W / 38.7959889; -89.9998833
Owner Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Operator SIUE Athletics Department
Capacity 4,000+
Record attendance 4,392
Construction
Opened December 5, 1984
Renovated 2008, 2014
Expanded 1993, 2012
Tenants
SIUE Cougars men's & women's basketball,
volleyball & wrestling teams

The Sam M. Vadalabene Center--- also known as "The VC" --- is a multi-purpose sports and recreation building on the campus of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) that features an arena with a seating capacity of just over 4,000. The facility, which opened in 1984, was named in honor of Illinois State Senator Sam Vadalabene (1914–94), who was a long-time and ardent supporter of the university. The VC is home to the SIUE Cougar basketball, volleyball, and wrestling teams. In addition to the arena, the facility also houses a swimming pool, classrooms, offices, and several activity areas. The Student Fitness Center (SFC), built in 1993, is immediately adjacent to and an integral part of the VC and contains numerous additional recreational and fitness facilities.

In addition to SIUE athletics, the Vadalabene Center hosts the university's commencement ceremonies, trade shows, concerts, and sports events sponsored by the NCAA, the Illinois High School Association (IHSA), the Prairie State Games, and the State Games of America. The VC was host to the 1986 & '87 NCAA Division II wrestling championships which were televised on ESPN. In 2000, the VC hosted the IHSA class AA sectional semifinals and finals, where future NBA player Darius Miles led East St. Louis High School past Edwardsville High School in the championship game in front of a sold-out crowd. In 2002, rapper Nelly played a concert at the venue. In May, 2010, the VC was site for a Guinness World Record--- for most people clicking a pen at one time, despite an attendance of only about 100 at the event.


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