The Donald L. Tucker Center is the home of the Florida State Seminoles basketball programs in Tallahassee, Florida, seating about 12,500. It is the largest arena in the Big Bend region and hosts the Seminoles in the ACC. Beyond basketball, the city-owned facility is Tallahassee's primary venue for concerts, family shows, and large public events. Its downtown-adjacent location makes it a community fixture as much as a college arena.
Opened September 14, 1981 as the Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center at a cost of more than $30 million, the arena was later named for Donald L. Tucker, a former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives. It has hosted FSU basketball through several of the program's most competitive ACC seasons since the school's 1991 conference move. The building continues to double as Tallahassee's main civic and entertainment venue outside of college sports.
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