Super Bowl Venues
Defunct MLB Stadiums
College Hoops Arenas
Undefeated Final Four Teams
They Wore #23
100

This stadium has hosted the most Super Bowls -- eight times.  They've also played six Final Fours there.

Caesar's Superdome
(Louisiana Superdome)

100

Not too many people remembered that the Yankees played their home games here during the 1974 and 1975 seasons.

Shea Stadium

100

They've got over 35,000 seats in this on campus arena.  You can see a touchdown here in the fall and a 1-3-1 zone in the winter.

JMA Wireless Dome
(Syracuse Dome)

100

They won 31 straight in the 2020-21 covid year.  Maybe that halfcourt buzzer beater in the semifinals took too much out of them. 

Gonzaga

100

Five-time NBA Most Valuable Player. Starred in Space Jam.

Michael Jordan

200

This outdoor stadium has hosted six Super Bowls, four BCS National Championship games and two World Series.  But whatever happened to Cocoa and Joe?

Hard Rock Stadium
(Joe Robbie Stadium)

200

The first MLB stadium outside of the United States featured a swimming pool in right field. Willie Stargell was the first major league to reach the water in 1969

Jarry Park

200

Named after it's legendary basketball coach, it's the largest arena in the SEC.

Rupp Arena

200

Trying to become the first team to win 40 games in a season, they stumbled against Wisconsin in the 2015 National Semifinals. 

Kentucky

200

He's the only NBA player to reach the 40,000 point plateau.

LeBron James

300

JFK gave his "We choose to go to the moon" speech here in 1962. It also hosted Super Bowl VIII and currently has American Athletic Conference games on Saturdays in the fall.

Rice Stadium

300

Major League Baseball expanded to Houston and this stadium in 1962.  Three years later they would be playing indoors.

Colt Stadium

300

This arena opened in 2010 replacing Freedom Hall and now sits on the banks of the Ohio River.

KFC Yum! Center
(Louisville)

300

Their 45-game winning streak and back-to-back championship hopes went down in flames to Duke in the 1991 national semifinals 79-77.

UNLV

300

He set NFL career records for punt return touchdowns and kickoff return touchdowns in his 11-year tenure.

Devin Hester

400

This stadium hosted the smallest Super Bowl crowd (61,629 in SB LVIII) of the non-pandemic era.  KC Chiefs fans didn't have to travel too far to see their team win.

Allegiant Stadium

400

It was the first home of the Giants after they left New York.  They only played the 1958 & 1959 seasons there before moving to Candlestick. 

Seals Stadium

400

This arena has a capacity of 21,678 and the court is named after its former women's basketball coach.

Thompson-Boling Arena
The "Summitt"

400

Indiana won the 1976 national title at 32-0, but this team also entered that same Final Four with a perfect record.

Rutgers

400

He went 1-for-1 plate in the 1988 World Series.  You probably remember his at-bat.

Kirk Gibson

500

This football-baseball stadium hosted SB XXXVII in 2003, but was later demolished in 2021.  It became the first stadium to host the Super Bowl & World Series in the same calendar year -- in 1998.

Qualcomm Stadium
(San Diego County Credit Union Stadium)

500

The Phillies played here before they moved into Shibe Park in 1938.  It was the first ballpark constructed primarily of steel and brick.

Baker Bowl

500

It's the biggest on campus basketball arena in the Big Ten and also the biggest hockey arena in that league.

The Shottenstein Center at Value City Arena (Ohio State)

500

This school has made seven Final Fours, but their 1968 team was the only one to enter the last weekend with no losses.

Houston

500

He is the only Cuban pitcher to win over 200 games.  He also won two complete games against the Reds in the 1975 World Series.

Luis Tiant