[1] The Fieldhouse cost $1,694,725 to build and was opened in 1960 along with Memorial Stadium as part of the school's new athletic plant.
Although it was initially planned to host basketball games for just a few years, Indiana's NCAA probation (due to football violations) set the university back financially.
As a result, the basketball team spent eleven years (until 1971) in the Fieldhouse before the construction of Assembly Hall.
In 1997, the fieldhouse was renamed for Harry Gladstein, a 1931 graduate and former student manager for the track team.
His family's $1 million donation allowed for a Mondo Super-X surface to be installed in the fieldhouse.