Anderson Arena

Following their season finales in 2010 and 2011, the teams moved into the newly built Stroh Center on the east side of campus.

Anderson Arena played host to the championship game of the 1983 Mid-American Conference men's basketball tournament, in which Bowling Green lost 59–56 to Ohio.

[4] In October 1975 Loggins and Messina performed at the arena, with Juice Newton & Silver Spur as the opening act.

President Gerald Ford held a rally at the arena during the Greek Week opening on June 7, 1976.

[18] The Bowling Green men's basketball team won their final regular season game at Anderson Arena, defeating Buffalo 73–63.

During the halftime of the game a ceremony named Closing the Doors At the House That Roars was held that included former Bowling Green Falcons basketball stars, most notably Hall of Famer Nate Thurmond, university president Dr. Carol A. Cartwright and Ellen Anderson, the daughter of former coach and arena namesake Harold Anderson.

Exterior of Anderson Arena
President Gerald Ford at Anderson Arena.
President Reagan campaigning at Anderson Arena in 1984