Emil and Patricia Jones Convocation Center

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Emil and Patricia Jones Convocation Center
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February 21, 2014 Chicago Public League boys basketball championship game between Cliff Alexander's Curie High School and Jahlil Okafor's Whitney Young High School with the scoreboard showing the score tied at the end of regulation.
LocationChicago State University
9501 South King Dr.
Chicago, IL 60628
Coordinates41°42′59″N 87°36′30″W / 41.7165°N 87.6084°W / 41.7165; -87.6084Coordinates: 41°42′59″N 87°36′30″W / 41.7165°N 87.6084°W / 41.7165; -87.6084
OwnerChicago State University
OperatorChicago State University
Capacity7,000
Construction
Broke groundOctober 4, 2002
OpenedFall 2007
Construction cost$38 million
ArchitectLoebl Schlossman & Hackl
Chicago IL
William E. Brazley & Associates, Ltd.
Matteson IL
Tenants
Chicago State Cougars men's basketball
Chicago State Cougars women's basketball

The Emil and Patricia Jones Convocation Center, also known as the Jones Convocation Center or simply the JCC, is a 7,000-seat[1] multi-purpose arena in Chicago, Illinois. Completed in 2007, the arena is home court for the Chicago State University Cougars men's and women's basketball teams.[2] The arena replaced the Dickens Athletic Center, which only had capacity to seat 2,500 persons.[3][4]

The convocation center is unique among Illinois university athletic projects, because Chicago State University did not have to raise any money for the project. The money was allocated from the State of Illinois treasury by then Senate President Emil Jones.

The venue hosted the 2012 and 2013 Great West Conference Men's Basketball Tournament.

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  1. ^ 2009-2010 Chicago Cougars Men's Basketball Prospectus
  2. ^ University, Chicago State. "Venue Information | Jones Convocation Center | Chicago State University". www.csu.edu. Retrieved 2018-09-22.
  3. ^ "JONES CONVOCATION CENTER". www.gocsucougars.com. Retrieved 2018-09-22.
  4. ^ reporter, Terry Bannon, Tribune staff. "Have-nots in a run for the money". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2018-09-22.

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