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Kathleen and Tom Elam Center

Coordinates: 36°20′37″N 88°52′05″W / 36.343604°N 88.868134°W / 36.343604; -88.868134
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Kathleen and Tom Elam Center
Skyhawk Arena
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Coordinates36°20′37″N 88°52′05″W / 36.343604°N 88.868134°W / 36.343604; -88.868134
OwnerUniversity of Tennessee at Martin
OperatorUniversity of Tennessee at Martin
Capacity4,300
SurfaceMulti-surface
Construction
Built1962
Opened1963
Construction cost$6,336,181
Tenants
UT Martin Skyhawks (NCAA)
(1963–present)
Website
Kathleen and Tom Elam Center

The Kathleen and Tom Elam Center is a multi-purpose sports and recreation facility on the campus of the University of Tennessee at Martin (UTM) named in honor of University of Tennessee Trustee Col. Tom Elam and his wife, Kathleen. Col. Elam, of nearby Union City, Tennessee, was the long-time chairman of the Athletics Committee of the University of Tennessee Board of Trustees. The Elam Center houses the UTM Intercollegiate Athletics and the Department of Health and Human Performance. It features seven basketball courts with volleyball and badminton options, seven racquetball courts, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, an equipment check-out area, a weight room, an interior jogging balcony, an aerobics room, and Skyhawk Arena.[1]

Skyhawk Arena is a 4,300-seat multi-purpose arena located inside the Elam Center that is the home court for the Skyhawks men's and women's basketball teams. The playing floor is named for UTM alumna Pat Summitt.[2] The building was originally opened in 1963 as the Physical Education & Convocation Center, replacing the college's Physical Education Building, built in 1930, and originally sat 3,500 until a 1973-75 renovation and addition brought it to its current size and form. It received its current name in 1994.[3]

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  1. ^ "UTM Campus Recreation". Archived from the original on 2006-12-07.
  2. ^ "UTM Athletics - Official Athletics Website".
  3. ^ Structural History of UT Martin: Elam Center UTM.edu, retrieved 20 January 2018.
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