BETTY ENGELSTAD SIOUX CENTER QUICK FACTS Opened: August 24, 2004 Capacity: 3,064 First Event: UND <strong>North</strong>ern Extreme Volleyball Tournament, Aug. 27-28, 2004 First MBB Game: UND defeated Wayne State 81-76 on Nov. 18, 2004 Largest Crowd: 3,192 on Feb. 24, 2006 vs. Minnesota Duluth Most Points: 85 (UND 85, Upper Iowa 58 on Nov. 30, 2004) Most Opponent Points: 86 (UND 78, Mayville State 86 on Nov. 18, 2005) Size & Amenities Complimentary architecture to main arena Brick and precast exterior shell Matching standing seam metal ro<strong>of</strong>ing 50,000 gross square feet 24,000 square feet <strong>of</strong> wood floor High quality, spring loaded wood floor Power operated, self-storing basketball standards Power operated, self-storing divider curtains 4 regulation size basketball courts 4 regulation size volleyball courts 2,600 padded upholstered seats with armrests Telescopic bleacher seating for 700 VIP hospitality room for 200 Sioux tradition area Granite lobby floor Large graphic & display walls Large format screens 3 home team locker rooms w/ team meeting rooms Players lounge Players study classroom with computers and high-speed internet Coaches <strong>of</strong>fices Audio / visual room Elevator wheelchair accessible Hospitality room serving areas Concession areas Interior connections to the main arena TV broadcast booth Radio broadcast booth Game filming platform Fiber-optic communications The Betty Engelstad Sioux Center, located on the UND campus, is the home <strong>of</strong> Fighting Sioux basketball. Affectionately dubbed “The Betty,” the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center opened its doors prior to the 2004-05 season, replacing the historic Hyslop Sports Center. The multi-million dollar facility is adjacent to the renowned Ralph Engelstad Arena and also serves as the home <strong>of</strong> Fighting Sioux volleyball. Named in honor <strong>of</strong> longtime UND benefactor Betty Engelstad, the widow <strong>of</strong> Ralph Engelstad, the arena seats approximately 3,000 fans and provides the Fighting Sioux basketball teams with a home-court advantage that is second to none. The building was <strong>of</strong>ficially dedicated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on August 24, 2004, attended by the Engelstad family and distinguished guests. ABOUT BETTY ENGELSTAD Elizabeth “Betty” Stocker was born January 1, 1933 in East Grand Forks, Minn., the daughter <strong>of</strong> Fred and Mary Stocker. Betty married Ralph Engelstad in 1954 and together they had one daughter, Kris Engelstad McGarry. Keeping with her late husband’s generous financial contributions, Betty has emerged as a philanthropist in her own right, gifting to various charitable organizations. As the newest addition to the Ralph Engelstad Arena complex, the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center is a lasting tribute to Betty Engelstad and the ongoing support and shared vision <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Dakota</strong> and the Engelstad family. Betty continues to reside in Las Vegas, Nev., near her daughter, son-in-law and two grandchildren. 16
BETTY ENGELSTAD SIOUX CENTER The student-athlete lounge in the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center serves as a meeting room and classroom for Fighting Sioux basketball. UND’s locker room includes state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art video equipment and theaterstyle seating. 17
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