What is bob carpenter center?

The Bob Carpenter Center is a multi-purpose arena located on the campus of the University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware. It serves as the home of the university's basketball and volleyball teams, as well as hosting a variety of other events such as concerts, conferences, and graduations.

The arena was opened in 1992 and can accommodate up to 5,000 spectators for sporting events. It features a full-size basketball court, locker rooms, training facilities, and concession stands. The venue has also hosted notable events such as NCAA basketball tournaments, WWE wrestling matches, and concerts by artists like Maroon 5 and Dave Matthews Band.

The Bob Carpenter Center is named after Robert R. "Bob" Carpenter Jr., a former president and owner of the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team who was a major benefactor of the University of Delaware. It is a key facility for the university's athletics programs and serves as a hub for entertainment and cultural events in the Newark area.