Sports Basketball Numerica Veterans Arena, in addition to its duties as being the host of Chiefs and Shock games, also has served as a secondary home for the men's
basketball programs of
Gonzaga University and
Washington State University for nearly every year since opened. Washington State has played 33 matchups in the Numerica Veterans Arena in 19 of the 22 years, with a record of 18–15 (1–7 vs. ranked opponents), while Gonzaga has hosted 18 games in 15 of the 22 years, with a record of 12–6 (1–2 vs. ranked opponents). In-state rivals Washington State and Gonzaga have met in the arena five times (1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, and 2014), with the Zags owning a 3–2 record against the Cougars. The
Bulldogs' faced off against local rival
Eastern Washington University at the arena in four consecutive years (2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005), each won by the Zags, but just like with the Cougars, the rivalry has gone dormant due to the rise of the Zags' program to major status since the late 1990s, while the Cougars and Eagles have not seen much national spotlight. Washington State has often hosted home games at the Numerica Veterans Arena as a part of its
Pac-12 Conference men's basketball schedule, holding a 7–9 against conference foes in the arena, facing
UCLA (1996 and 2004),
Oregon (1997 and 2011),
Oregon State (1997, 2011, and 2017),
Arizona (1998, 2001, and 2006),
Washington (1999),
USC (2000 and 2004),
Stanford (2004),
California (2005), and
Colorado (2014). With Gonzaga's rise to prominence, the Zags were able to bring high major schools like Washington (1998),
Georgia (2003),
Memphis (2007, 2009, and 2011) and Oklahoma (2009) to the Spokane Arena, with the Gonzaga holding a 2–3 record in those matchups, but with conference realignment and the
West Coast Conference's additions of
BYU (2011) and
Pacific (2013), the Zags have been more selective and limited in their scheduling with four less matchups in their non-conference schedule, so they have only played in the Spokane Arena once since 2012. It also hosted the
WIAA Class B state high school basketball tournament annually until 2006. The tournament came back to the arena in 2007, but as the Class 2B tournament. The WIAA had split the B classification into 1B and 2B. The
Yakima SunDome in
Yakima hosts the 1B tournament. The Class 1B tournament returned in 2011 when the WIAA changed the state tournament format. Notably, this was the reason why the
West Coast Conference men's basketball tournament had never been in Spokane before 2006; the Class B and WCC tournaments clash every year, and Gonzaga's on-campus arena at that time, the 4,000-seat
Charlotte Y. Martin Centre, was too small to host the WCC tournament. In
2004, Gonzaga opened its new on-campus arena, the
McCarthey Athletic Center, which enabled it to enter the rotation; the WCC tournament moved to the neutral
Orleans Arena in
Las Vegas in
2009.
NCAA Division I tournaments Spokane Arena has been the site of several NCAA Division I basketball tournament games (men and women), with
Washington State University as the designated host school. For the
men, the arena hosted in the opening rounds in
2003,
2007,
2010,
2014,
2016, and
2024, the latter two of which were hosted by the
University of Idaho for the first time. Before the arena's opening, the NCAA tournament was held in the region on the WSU campus in
Pullman at
Beasley Coliseum (
1975,
1982,
1984). The arena was a
women's regional site in
2008,
2011,
2015,
2018,
2022 and
2025. The 2011 regional was notable for Gonzaga becoming the lowest-seeded team ever to reach a regional final in the women's tournament.
Bull riding In 1999, the
Professional Bull Riders (PBR) made a stop in Spokane Arena for a
Bud Light Cup Series event in mid-April; it was one of six wins for Cody Hart in 1999, the same year he became a PBR World Champion.
Figure skating In January 2007, the Spokane Arena was one of two facilities to host the
2007 U.S. Figure Skating Championships (the other being the Group Health Exhibit Hall at the
Spokane Center several blocks away.) The arena, as well as the city, received many rave reviews and shattered the event's previous attendance record, previously held by
Los Angeles, California, by over 30,000 attendees. On May 5, 2008, it was announced that Spokane would once again host the
U.S. Figure Skating Championships leading up to the
2010 Winter Olympics. Spokane Arena was the sole venue for the
2010 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Held January 15–24, it broke its own attendance record, selling 158,170 tickets during the ten-day event. Also, the Spokane Arena hosted the very first
2016 Team Challenge Cup, where athletes from
North America,
Europe, and
Asia competed in teams. Team North America won the event.
Football The
Spokane Shock of the
af2 and the
Arena Football League played at the arena from 2006 until 2015. The Shock hosted
ArenaBowl XXIII in 2010. The Shock then attempted to join the
Indoor Football League in 2015, but the AFL withheld the franchise rights from the ownership. The owners then created the
Spokane Empire and played in the IFL in 2016 and 2017 before ceasing operations. New ownership relaunched the Shock in 2020, but had its lease terminated by the city in February 2022.
Ice hockey The
Spokane Chiefs of the WHL play their home games at the arena. The
1998 Memorial Cup, hosted by the Chiefs, was played at the arena. The arena hosted a
National Hockey League preseason game between the
Seattle Kraken and
Vancouver Canucks on September 26, 2021. This is not the first time an NHL game has been played at the arena. In fact, the first event in the arena's history was a preseason game between the
San Jose Sharks and
Vancouver Canucks in
1995.
Concerts at Star Theatre The
Star Theatre is a 5,900-seat theater configuration used for theater concerts,
Broadway, family shows, and other events. The configuration's eating capacity positions the "venue" between the seating capacities of the nearby
First Interstate Center for the Arts and the full-theater seating of the Spokane Arena.
Notable events hosted • 1995 –
San Jose Sharks vs.
Vancouver Canucks (
National Hockey League exhibition game – September 17) • 1995 - Gonzaga and
Washington State played the Arena's first collegiate basketball game; WSU won 72–67 in overtime – November 24. • 1996 –
Wrangler Pro Rodeo Classic • United States Olympic Wrestling Trials • 1997 -
Western Hockey League All-Star Game •
NCAA Volleyball Final Four • 1998 – Stars on Ice •
Memorial Cup • 2002 –
Skate America figure skating competition • 2003 –
NCAA men's basketball tournament •
WWE SmackDown! • 2004 –
Kid Rock Rock N' Roll Pain Train Tour • 2005 –
Destiny's Child Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It • 2007 –
NCAA men's basketball tournament •
Beyoncé The Beyoncé Experience • 2009 –
Taylor Swift Fearless Tour • 2010 –
U.S. Figure Skating Championships •
NCAA Basketball Tournament •
ArenaBowl XXIII •
PBR Classic •
NCAA Women's Basketball Regionals • 2013 –
NCAA women's basketball regionals • 2014 –
NCAA men's basketball tournament • 2015 –
NCAA women's basketball regionals • 2016 –
NCAA men's basketball tournament • Kellogg's Tour of Gymnastics Champions • 2021 –
Seattle Kraken vs.
Vancouver Canucks (
National Hockey League exhibition game – September 26) • 2022 –
Paul McCartney first concert of Got Back Tour • 2022 –
Korn with
Evanescence played the arena during a summer tour • 2023 –
Shania Twain first concert of
Queen of Me Tour • 2024 –
NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament • 2025 –
NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Regionals ==References==