Broadview Arena
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Volleyball
Wrestling
Broadview Arena is home to the UB’s men's and women's basketball teams, wrestling team and the women's volleyball team. The largest "free-floating" hardwood floor in the United States at the time it was built, it features basketball, volleyball and badminton courts circled by a 200-meter track and seating for 6,100 spectators following renovations during the summer of 2004.
For basketball, Broadview Arena ranks as the second-largest on-campus facility in the state of New York, behind only Syracuse's JMA Wireless Dome. The main court in the center of UB's Broadview Arena is the home court for both the UB men's and women's basketball teams as well as the volleyball and wrestling teams. Capacity is 6,100 following renovations during the summer of 2004 that included new chairback seating on both sides of the court, renovated bleacher seats on both ends and a new design and resurfacing of the court itself.
A record crowd of 8,971 was on hand to watch the UB men's basketball team defeat Northern Illinois, 90-73, in a first-round Mid-American Conference Tournament game on March 8, 2004. The UB women's basketball attendance record was set on February 4, 2026 when the Bulls hosted Central Michigan on Education Day. A record crowd of 5,778 fans, the largest crowd ever assembled to watch a women's basketball game at any of the Western New York-area Big 4 schools.
In 2011, the University began to renovate the inner-workings of the arena to enhance the game-day atmosphere, adding state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems as well the installation of a new video and scoring system. The eye-catching centerpiece of the renovation is the new four-sided, center-hung LED display, that provides live video, instant replays, and animations.
The displays measure eight feet high and 14 feet wide and will be accompanied by an LED ring underneath which measures 3 feet high and 52 feet in diameter. Rounding out the scoring system will be new fixed-digit displays in both end-zones and seventy feet of LED scorer’s tables at court level. The video board made its debut on Jan. 7, 2012, when the Bulls beat MAC East rival Kent State 66-65.
During the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons, the UB men’s basketball team rattled off 26 straight home wins, which at the time was tied for the longest streak in the nation. Since the start of the 2013-14 season, the men’s and women’s basketball teams have combined for 150 wins inside Alumni Arena.
In the current configuration, an arena-record 6,709 spectators witnessed Buffalo’s 84-73 victory over Bowling Green on March 8, 2019, which capped off a 14-0 season at home during the 2018-19 season.
For basketball, Broadview Arena ranks as the second-largest on-campus facility in the state of New York, behind only Syracuse's JMA Wireless Dome. The main court in the center of UB's Broadview Arena is the home court for both the UB men's and women's basketball teams as well as the volleyball and wrestling teams. Capacity is 6,100 following renovations during the summer of 2004 that included new chairback seating on both sides of the court, renovated bleacher seats on both ends and a new design and resurfacing of the court itself.
A record crowd of 8,971 was on hand to watch the UB men's basketball team defeat Northern Illinois, 90-73, in a first-round Mid-American Conference Tournament game on March 8, 2004. The UB women's basketball attendance record was set on February 4, 2026 when the Bulls hosted Central Michigan on Education Day. A record crowd of 5,778 fans, the largest crowd ever assembled to watch a women's basketball game at any of the Western New York-area Big 4 schools.
In 2011, the University began to renovate the inner-workings of the arena to enhance the game-day atmosphere, adding state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems as well the installation of a new video and scoring system. The eye-catching centerpiece of the renovation is the new four-sided, center-hung LED display, that provides live video, instant replays, and animations.
The displays measure eight feet high and 14 feet wide and will be accompanied by an LED ring underneath which measures 3 feet high and 52 feet in diameter. Rounding out the scoring system will be new fixed-digit displays in both end-zones and seventy feet of LED scorer’s tables at court level. The video board made its debut on Jan. 7, 2012, when the Bulls beat MAC East rival Kent State 66-65.
During the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons, the UB men’s basketball team rattled off 26 straight home wins, which at the time was tied for the longest streak in the nation. Since the start of the 2013-14 season, the men’s and women’s basketball teams have combined for 150 wins inside Alumni Arena.
In the current configuration, an arena-record 6,709 spectators witnessed Buffalo’s 84-73 victory over Bowling Green on March 8, 2019, which capped off a 14-0 season at home during the 2018-19 season.
UB Men's Basketball celebrates a big win vs. Eastern Michigan!
Wednesday, March 04
MBB Post Game Press Conference vs Eastern Michigan
Wednesday, March 04
MASCOT MANIA at Buffalo!
Monday, March 02
Men's Basketball vs Central Michigan post game press conference
Saturday, February 28

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