
What is Allen Fieldhouse known for?
The Fieldhouse was dedicated on March 1, 1955, as the Jayhawks defeated Kansas State, 77-66, before an overflow throng of 17,228. Noted sportswriter Mark Whicker of the Orange County Register calls Allen Fieldhouse “the best place in America to watch college basketball.”
What is the price of season tickets at Allen Fieldhouse?
And to limit the impact on the best fans in college basketball we are lowering prices on season tickets for the first time in over a decade. Allen Fieldhouse is a place where we can all come together again, with a common love of Jayhawk basketball. Five new pricing tiers, including a low season ticket price of $500
What is the largest crowd ever at Allen Fieldhouse?
Capacity. The largest crowd in Allen Fieldhouse for a basketball game was 17,228 on March 1, 1955 when the building was dedicated. Barring another expansion of seating, it is unlikely this record will ever be broken as fire codes have forced KU to strictly enforce the building's capacity since the mid-1980s.
Is Allen Fieldhouse the best place in America to watch college basketball?
Noted sportswriter Mark Whicker of the Orange County Register calls Allen Fieldhouse “the best place in America to watch college basketball.”

Why is Allen Fieldhouse important?
Allen Fieldhouse is what it is because of you, our faithful fans. Allen Fieldhouse provides a home-court advantage unlike any other and we can’t wait to have a packed Allen Fieldhouse again soon. We are not immune to seeing the effects of this virus and its impact on the place we call home. And to limit the impact on the best fans in college basketball we are lowering prices on season tickets for the first time in over a decade. Allen Fieldhouse is a place where we can all come together again, with a common love of Jayhawk basketball.
What percentage of Allen Fieldhouse tickets are lower than the 2019 season?
Almost 45 percent of Allen Fieldhouse will have a lower cost on season tickets compared to the 2019 season.
When did Allen start coaching basketball?
In 1927, while he was still assembling a record that would make him a coaching legend, Allen first enunciated his dream of coaching KU basketball in an enormous field house. The University, which could hardly wrestle enough money from its boosters and the state legislature to ensure sufficient classrooms for its students, was in no position to consider seriously undertaking the construction of a new recreational facility. The onset of the Great Depression made certain that Allen’s hope for a major new athletic center remained purely a fantasy through the 1930s. But when the economy finally started booming again due to World War II mobilization and defense spending, KU boosters and alumni joined Allen and the Athletic Department in a renewed call for the construction of a field house.
How many seats are there in the Hoch Auditorium?
The rationale for such a structure was based on several factors. On purely practical grounds, the 3,800-seat Hoch Auditorium, which was then the Jayhawks’ home court, had become wholly inadequate to a student body that had grown to 9,000. In addition, as Allen once told a Kansas Senate committee, the floor of Hoch “was laid on concrete” and lacked “resiliency,” causing his players to suffer “sprains, bruises, and shin splints.”
What percentage of students favored the push for a new athletic facility?
Although some students still favored delaying the erection of a new field house until the need for additional classroom space had been met, “the great majority of students – perhaps 60 to 70 percent ,” according to the Kansas City Star, favored the push for a new athletic facility. This time so did the state legislature.
