< PreviousSweet 18 University of Louisville n gocards.comgocards.com n University of Louisville 19 In the 20 University of Louisville n gocards.comgocards.com n University of Louisville 21 22 University of Louisville n gocards.com® gocards.com n University of Louisville 23 S ince 2010-11, the sparkling KFC Yum! Cen- ter, located on the banks of the Ohio River in downtown Louisville, has served as the home venue of the University of Louisville women’s basketball team. In those 13 seasons, the women’s basketball team has compiled a 192-21 record while aver- aging nearly 9,000 fans per game. Louisville has ranked in the top-five nationally in attendance in each of those 13 seasons at the KFC Yum! Center. The 20,090-seat multi-purpose arena is truly a state-of-the-art facility, which will rival any, including those in which a professional fran- chise is the primary tenant. Built at a cost of $238 million, the arena features the latest in technological advancements. It features renova- tions that include dynamic video, audio and broadcast upgrades, updated concession stand branding and brand-new carpet throughout the arena. Boasting 12,000 square feet of LED, the new multimedia displays will showcase the action on the court, in between basketball plays and on- stage during concerts in grander fashion and at a significantly higher quality. This commitment to a significant square footage of fine pitch LED dis- plays ensures optimum experiences in the arena’s seating locations – experiences that rival in-home viewing. The renovation also includes 360-degree ribbon boards to create a fully immersive in-bowl experience. The highlight of the project is a massive new six-display center-hung video system in the arena. The screen is three times larger than the arena’s original scoreboard and the new technology pro- vides more than double the pixels of the previous display system resulting in clearer, higher resolu- tion technology. The Cardinals have permanent locker rooms at the KFC Yum! Center, including expansive space for their coaching staffs, equipment, train- ing room and a lounge area for each team. There are five additional team locker rooms, two offi- cials locker rooms, five star dressing rooms, a full function media work room and a full-sized basketball practice court on the event level. The seven levels of the arena (including the upper catwalk) include a collective 721,762 square feet, or roughly the area of 13 football fields. The 22,000 seats - split about evenly between the upper and lower arena - include 71 luxury suites, 62 four- or six-seat premium boxes, over 2,000 side court club seats and four party suites with a seating capacity of 32 each. After passing through the one-and-a-half acre landscaped entry plaza that features a basket- ball- themed fountain, entering fans can visit the 2,500-square foot UofL adidas store; the 3,000-square foot UofL Hall of Honor, which features former Cardinal greats; or head to their seats using one of the eight escalators or seven elevators within the building. The arena has established itself on the enter- tainment scene, hosting such acts as the Eagles and Katy Perry while ranking among the top are- nas in the nation by Rolling Stones and Pollstar magazines. It served as the site of the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship in December 2012, several NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament first and second round games, NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Regional in 2014, NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament first and second round games in 2012 and 2015, and the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament South Regional in 2016, 2019 and 2023. 2022-23 NCAA Women’s Basketball Attendance Home Game Leaders Rk. School G Attend. Avg. 1. South Carolina 17 220,010 12,942 2. Iowa 18 200,569 11,143 3. Iowa State 14 144,525 10,323 4. UConn 17 174,333 10,255 5. Louisville 14 122,905 8,779 Top 5 KFC Yum! Center Crowds Crowd Opponent Result Date 1. 22,163 Connecticut L, 48-68 3/3/14 2. 22,152 Kentucky W, 78-52 12/5/10 3. 22,124 Tennessee L, 50-63 11/12/10 4. 17,023 Connecticut W, 78-69 1/31/19 5. 16,524 California L, 71-75 11/15/15 24 University of Louisville n gocards.comLocation: Downtown Louisville, Kentucky bordered by Main Street on the south, Third Street on the west, River Road on the north, and Second Street to the east. Project Cost: $249 million. Opening Date: October 10, 2010 Seating: 20,090 for basketball; seating ranges from 16,000 to 23,000 for other events such as ice shows, arena football, concerts, volleyball or wrestling. 22,000 for NCAA swimming. Club Seating: 2,054 in the lower level, 800 in the Club level. Suites: 71 suites on two levels with four party suites, and an additional 62 loge boxes. Locker Rooms: separate home locker rooms for the UofL men’s and women’s teams, a primary visiting team locker room, four auxilary locker rooms, two officials locker rooms and five star dressing rooms. Additional Features: n Two 4,000 square foot club lounges on event floor level n Loge lounge on mezzanine level n Club lounge on mezzanine level n 2,500 square foot team store n 7,000 square foot main concourse n Restaurant overlooking the Ohio River n Main concourse sports bar with view to the Arena bowl n 32,000 square feet of meeting rooms (four total; three with river view) n Practice facility with full-size basketball court on event level. It will be used as necessary for large event media work space n Media lounge, media work room and media interview room on event level n Seven elevators, including a freight elevator n Eight escalators n Four loading docks and interior truck staging area to accommodate three television production trucks n 1½ acre landscaped entry plaza KFC Yum! Center Facts gocards.com n University of Louisville 25 Home of the Louisville Cardinals Year Avg. High DI Rank 2010-11 10,859 22,152 vs. UK (12/5/10) 2nd 2011-12 10,670 16,483 vs. UConn (2/7/12) 2nd 2012-13 9,358 15,453 vs. UK (12/2/12) 3rd 2013-14 9,469 22,163 vs. UConn (3/3/13) 3rd 2014-15 9,515 14,862 vs. UK (12/7/14) 3rd 2015-16 9,503 16,524 vs. Cal (11/15/15) 4th 2016-17 8,256 12,245 vs. UK (12/4/16) 5th 2017-18 7,836 14,248 vs. FSU (1/21/18) 5th 2018-19 9,531 17,023 vs. UConn (1/31/19) 3rd 2019-20 9,159 12,086 vs. Notre Dame (2/16/20) 5th 2020-21 2,557 3,201 vs. NC State (2/1/21) *2nd 2021-22 8,361 12,167 vs. Kentucky (12/12/21) 4th 2022-23 8,779 12,015 vs. Notre Dame (2/26/23) 5th *attendance limited due to Covid protocols KFC Yum! Center Attendance 26 University of Louisville n gocards.comgocards.com n University of Louisville 27 Next >