Highmark Events Center Explained

Highmark Events Center
Nickname:"The Mill"
Fullname:Highmark Events Center
Former Names:Gannon Auditorium (1949–1983), The Hammermill (1983–2021)
Location:620 Peach St, Erie, Pennsylvania
Opened:1949-50 Season
Capacity:2,800
Record Attendance:3,200

The Highmark Events Center (formerly The Hammermill, the Gannon Auditorium, and "The Audi") is a 2,800-seat basketball arena on the campus of Gannon University in Erie, Pennsylvania. Built in 1949, it is home to various Gannon athletic teams.

History

The arena was opened in 1949 as the Gannon Auditorium, or "The Audi".

It was renamed the Hammermill Center in February 1983 after the Hammermill Paper Company donated money to repair and improve the arena. In February 2022, it was renamed Highmark Events Center after Highmark Health, which donated money for a $10 million renovation.[1]

The 36,560-square-foot center is home to the university’s basketball, volleyball, wrestling, acrobatics and tumbling, and competitive cheer teams. Other events held there have included community lectures, concerts, camps, events and programs.

Attendance

YearTotal attendance Avg. attendance Conf. ranking National ranking
2000-01^ 30,9881,8231 30
2001-02^ 33,9812,1241 20
2002-03^ 29,5251,8451 27
2003-04^31,2341,8371 26
2004-05^ 23,6151,5742 NR
2005-06^ 20,1221,184 3 NR
2006-07^ 17,0741,220 2 NR
2007-08^ 26,773 1,575 1 22
2008-09^^ 38,583 1,754 1 24
2009-10^^ 17,594 1,035 2 NR

^ Member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC)

^^ Member of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Highmark Events Center .