Palestra
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- For the Greek and Roman sports arenas, see Palaestra
For many years the building shared the same management as Madison Square Garden in New York City. Teams wishing to play there were often required also to schedule a game at the Palestra, which led to Philadelphia hosting a number of very high-level sporting events that it might not otherwise have. Many professional games were played at the Palestra prior to the completion of the Spectrum in 1967.
No arena has hosted more regular season or post-season NCAA men's basketball games than the Palestra. It has hosted the East regionals six times (most recently in 1980), and the sub-regionals ten times (most recently in 1984). Today, the arena seats 8,722 for basketball, and is famed for its close-to-the-court seating. The Philadelphia Big 5 (Penn, Saint Joseph's, Temple, La Salle, Villanova) still play many games there, as well as many Philadelphia high school championship games. In addition, parts or all of the 1989-95 Atlantic Ten Conference men's basketball tournaments were contested there.
- redirect Visitors to the Palestra should note that, due to the surrounding campus construction and other development, parking is extremely scarce near the arena, limited mostly to metered street parking. Public transportation and paid parking lots are within walking distance of the Palestra.
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[The Palestra - Penn Athletics]
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