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{{Infobox venue
| image = [[File:Veterans Memorial Coliseum (Portland) postcard.jpg|300px|center]]
| venue_name = Veterans Memorial Coliseum
| venue_name = Veterans Memorial Coliseum
| location = Portland, Oregon
| location = Portland, Oregon
| opened = November 3, 1960
| opened = November 3, 1960
| other_names = Memorial Coliseum (1960-2011)
| other_names = Memorial Coliseum (1960-2011)
| tenants = [[Portland Trail Blazers]] (1970-95)
| tenants = [[Portland Trail Blazers]] (1970-95)<br/>[[Portland Buckaroos]] (1960-75)
}}
}}


'''Veterans Memorial Coliseum''' is an indoor arena located in the oldest part of the Rose Quarter area in Portland, Oregon. The arena is the home of the Portland Winterhawks, a major junior ice hockey team, and was the original home of the [[Portland Trail Blazers]] of the [[National Basketball Association]]. It has been included on the National Register of Historic Places in recognition of its architectural significance.
'''Veterans Memorial Coliseum''' is an indoor arena located in the oldest part of the Rose Quarter area in Portland, Oregon. The arena is the home of the Portland Winterhawks, a major junior ice hockey team, and was the original home of the [[Portland Trail Blazers]] of the [[National Basketball Association]]. It has been included on the National Register of Historic Places in recognition of its architectural significance.


==List of credited publications==
==List of Credited Publications==
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!League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type
!League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type
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| rowspan=3| [[National Basketball Association]]
| [[College basketball]]
| [[2008-09 NBA season|December 9, 2008]]
| [[1964-65 NCAA University Division men's basketball season|March 19-20, 1965]]
| [[Portland Trail Blazers]] vs. [[Orlando Magic]]
| Final Four ([[Michigan Wolverines|Michigan]], [[Princeton Tigers|Princeton]], [[UCLA Bruins|UCLA]], [[Wichita State Shockers|Wichita State]])
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/2008-09/portland-trail-blazers-program-2008-09.html Program]
| [[1965 Final Four|Program]]
|-
|-
| March 3, 2010
| rowspan=1| [[National Basketball Association]]
| [[Portland Trail Blazers]] vs. [[Indiana Pacers]]
| [[1973-74 NBA season|1973-74]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/2009-10/portland-trail-blazers-program-2009-10.html Program]
| [[Portland Trail Blazers]]
| [[1973-74 Portland Trail Blazers program|Program]]
|-
|-
| February 22, 2015
| [[College basketball]]
| [[Portland Trail Blazers]] vs. [[Memphis Grizzlies]]
| [[1982-83 NCAA Division I men's basketball season|December 26-29, 1982]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/2014-15/portland-trail-blazers-program-2014-15.html Program]
| Far West Classic ([[Drake Bulldogs|Drake]], [[Idaho Vandals|Idaho]], [[Lamar Cardianls|Lamar]], [[Montana State Bobcats|Montana State]], [[Oregon Ducks|Oregon]], [[Oregon State Beavers|Oregon State]], [[Portland Pilots|Portland]], [[Tennessee State Tigers|Tennessee State]])
| [[1982 Far West Classic|Program]]
|}
|}


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Latest revision as of 15:23, 17 March 2023

Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Veterans Memorial Coliseum (Portland) postcard.jpg
Location Portland, Oregon
Opened November 3, 1960
Other Names Memorial Coliseum (1960-2011)
Tenants Portland Trail Blazers (1970-95)
Portland Buckaroos (1960-75)

Veterans Memorial Coliseum is an indoor arena located in the oldest part of the Rose Quarter area in Portland, Oregon. The arena is the home of the Portland Winterhawks, a major junior ice hockey team, and was the original home of the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association. It has been included on the National Register of Historic Places in recognition of its architectural significance.

List of Credited Publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
College basketball March 19-20, 1965 Final Four (Michigan, Princeton, UCLA, Wichita State) Program
National Basketball Association 1973-74 Portland Trail Blazers Program
College basketball December 26-29, 1982 Far West Classic (Drake, Idaho, Lamar, Montana State, Oregon, Oregon State, Portland, Tennessee State) Program

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