Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums

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MapCallVenueCityYear OpenedCapacityNotesVideoBookGroup
Claremore Expo Center Claremore 1999 5,000 Home of Rogers State University Hillcats basketball; Hosts Rogers County Fair, trade shows, livestock shows, equestrian events
Chisholm Trail Expo Center Enid 1998 8,000 Part of the 160-acre Garfield County Fairgrounds
David Allen Memorial Ballpark Enid 1999 3,000 Home of NJCAA Division II World Series
Lazy E Arena Guthrie 1984 6,000 Motor Sports, Pony Express Open Rodeo, Sooner Nationals BMX
Hallett Motor Racing Circuit Jennings 1976 5,000 Hosts Competition Motor Sports Association (COMMA) events, Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) events, motorcycle & go-kart races
Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Norman 1925 86,112 Home of Oklahoma Sooners football (SEC)
Lloyd Noble Center Norman 1975 11,528 Home of Oklahoma Sooners basketball (SEC)
Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark Oklahoma City 1998 13,066 Home of the Oklahoma City Dodgers (Los Angeles Dodgers AAA affiliate); Hosts the Big 12 Baseball Tournament
Devon Park Oklahoma City 1987 7,300 Hosts the Women's College World Series & the World Cup of Softball; Located next to & operated by USA Softball (USAS)
Jim Norick Arena Oklahoma City 1965 10,944 Used primarily for rodeos, horse-shows & other equine events; Hosts sporting events & concerts
Paycom Center Oklahoma City 2002 20,817 Home of the Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA)
Salina Highbanks Speedway Pryor Creek 1995 5,000 Modifieds, B-Mods, Super Stocks, Pure Stocks - sanctioned under the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series banner; Trophy Cars beginners' division
Boone Pickens Stadium Stillwater 1901 60,218 Home of Oklahoma State Cowboys football (Big 12)
Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater 1938 13,611 Home of Oklahoma State Cowboys & Cowgirls basketball & wrestling (Big 12)
BOK Center Tulsa 2008 19,199 Facilities for arena football, basketball, hockey, concerts and more
Chapman Stadium Tulsa 1930 35,542 Home of Tulsa Golden Hurricane football (AAC)
Cox Business Convention Center Tulsa 1964 8,900 Conventions, meetings, banquets, social events, sports, tradeshows, consumer shows, concerts, film shoots, weddings
Mabee Center Tulsa 1972 11,300 Home of Oral Roberts University Golden Eagles basketball (Summit League)
ONEOK Field Tulsa 2010 7,833 Home of the Tulsa Drillers (Los Angeles Dodgers AA affiliate)
Reynolds Center Tulsa 1998 8,355 Home of Tulsa Golden Hurricanes basketball & volleyball (AAC)
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