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Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums
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Map | Call | Venue | City | Year Opened | Capacity | Notes | ||
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Great American Ball Park | Cincinnati & Covington | Cincinnati | 2003 | 42,059 | Home of the Cincinnati Reds (MLB) | |||
Paul Brown Stadium | Cincinnati & Covington | Cincinnati | 2000 | 65,515 | Home of the Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) | |||
Nippert Stadium | Cincinnati & Covington | Cincinnati | 1924 | 35,000 | Home of Cincinnati Bearcats football (American Athletic Conference) | |||
Dix Stadium | Akron & Canton | Kent | 1969 | 30,520 | Home of Kent State Golden Flashes football (MAC) | |||
InfoCision Stadium - Summa Field | Akron & Canton | Akron | 2009 | 30,000 | Home of Akron Zips football (MAC) | |||
Stambaugh Stadium | Akron & Canton | Youngstown | 1982 | 20,630 | Home of Youngstown State Penguins football & soccer (Horizon) | |||
Fifth Third Arena | Cincinnati & Covington | Cincinnati | 1989 | 13,176 | Home of Cincinnati Bearcats basketball (Big East) | |||
Lindner Family Tennis Center | Cincinnati & Covington | Mason | 1979 | 11,435 | Home of the Western & Southern Open | |||
Canton Memorial Civic Center | Akron & Canton | Canton | 1951 | 5,942 | Home of Canton Charge (NBA D-League) | |||
Cintas Center at Xavier University | Cincinnati & Covington | Cincinnati | 2000 | 17,556 | Home of Xavier University Musketeers basketball & volleyball (A-10) | |||
U.S. Bank Arena | Cincinnati & Covington | Cincinnati | 1975 | 12,823 | Home of the Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) | |||
James A. Rhodes Arena | Akron & Canton | Akron | 1983 | 6,000 | Home of University of Akron Zips basketball & volleyball (MAC) | |||
Covelli Centre | Akron & Canton | Youngstown | 2005 | 10,000 | Home of the Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) | |||
Millett Hall | Cincinnati & Covington | Oxford | 1968 | 9,200 | Home of Miami RedHawks basketball & volleyball (MAC) | |||
Canal Park | Akron & Canton | Akron | 1997 | 7,630 | Home of the Akron RubberDucks (Cleveland Indians AA affiliate) | |||
Nationwide Arena | Columbus | Columbus | 2000 | 18,500 | Home of the Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL) | |||
Cleveland Public Auditorium & Conference Center | Cleveland | Cleveland | 1922 | 11,500 | 1973 Davis Cup final | |||
Huntington Park | Columbus | Columbus | 2009 | 10,100 | Home of the Columbus Clippers (Cleveland Indians AAA affiliate) | |||
FirstEnergy Stadium | Cleveland | Cleveland | 1999 | 67,895 | Home of the Cleveland Browns (NFL) | |||
Ohio University Convocation Center | Columbus | Athens | 1968 | 13,080 | Home of Ohio Bobcats basketball, volleyball & wrestling (MAC) | |||
Eldora Speedway | Dayton | New Weston | 1954 | 17,782 | Hosts Prelude to the Dream, Dirt Late Model Dream, Kings Royal, and World 100; Owned by Tony Stewart | |||
Mapfre Stadium | Columbus | Columbus | 1999 | 20,455 | Home of the Columbus Crew (MLS) | |||
Quicken Loans Arena - The Q | Cleveland | Cleveland | 1994 | 21,200 | Home of the Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA), Lake Erie Monsters (AHL) & Cleveland Gladiators (AFL) | |||
Ohio Expo Center & State Fair | Columbus | Columbus | 1886 | 7,000 | Hosts the OHSAA district and regional boys' basketball playoffs | |||
Schottenstein Center / Value City Arena | Columbus | Columbus | 1998 | 21,000 | Home of Ohio State Buckeyes basketball & hockey (Big Ten, CCHA) | |||
UD Arena | Dayton | Dayton | 1989 | 13,176 | Home of University of Dayton Flyers basketball (A-10) | |||
Huntington Center | Toledo | Toledo | 2009 | 8,000 | Home of the Toledo Walleye (ECHL) Ice Hockey Team | |||
John F. Savage Arena | Toledo | Toledo | 1976 | 7,300 | Home of University of Toledo Rockets basketball & volleyball (MAC) | |||
BGSU Ice Arena | Toledo | Bowling Green | 1967 | 5,000 | Home of Bowling Green State Falcons hockey (CCHA) | |||
Sharon Speedway | Columbus | Hartford | 1929 | 5,000 | Former NASCAR site | |||
Frericks Center | Dayton | Dayton | 1950 | 5,000 | Home of University of Dayton Flyers volleyball (A-10) | |||
Wright State University Nutter Center | Dayton | Dayton | 1990 | 11,500 | Home of Wright State University Raiders basketball (Horizon) | |||
Wolstein Center | Cleveland | Cleveland | 1991 | 13,610 | Home of Cleveland State Vikings basketball (Horizon) | |||
St. John Arena | Columbus | Columbus | 1960 | 5,400 | Home of Ohio State Buckeyes gymnastics, volleyball & wrestling (Big Ten) | |||
Welcome Stadium | Dayton | Dayton | 1949 | 11,000 | Home of University of Dayton Flyers football (PFL); Home to all Dayton public high school football | |||
National Trail Raceway | Columbus | Hebron | 1964 | 120,000 | NHRA | |||
Nelson Ledges Road Course | Cleveland | Garretsville | 1961 | 5,000 | Paved automobile & motorcycle racing circuit | |||
Mansfield Motor Speedway | Columbus | Mansfield | 1959 | 25,000 | ARCA | |||
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course | Columbus | Lexington | 1962 | 75,000 | IndyCar Series, ALMS, Grand-Am, AMA | |||
Greater Columbus Convention Center | Columbus | Columbus | 1993 | 16,000 | Includes the Batelle Grand (ballroom) | |||
Progressive Field | Cleveland | Cleveland | 1994 | 35,225 | Home of the Cleveland Indians (MLB); Part of the Gateway Sports & Entertainment Complex | |||
SportsOhio | Columbus | Dublin | 5,000 | |||||
Ohio Stadium | Columbus | Columbus | 1922 | 104,944 | Home of Ohio State Buckeyes football (Big Ten) | |||
Memorial Athletic & Convocation Center | Akron & Canton | Kent | 1950 | 6,327 | Home of Kent State University Golden Flashes basketball, gymnastics, volleyball & wrestling (MAC) | |||
Fifth Third Field | Toledo | Toledo | 2002 | 8,943 | Home of the Toledo Mud Hens (Detroit Tigers AAA affiliate) |