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Chiles Center

Chiles Center
Chiles Center is located in Portland, Oregon
Chiles Center
Chiles Center
Location within Portland, Oregon
Chiles Center is located in Oregon
Chiles Center
Chiles Center
Chiles Center (Oregon)
Chiles Center is located in the United States
Chiles Center
Chiles Center
Chiles Center (the United States)
Full nameThe Earle A. & Virginia H. Chiles Center
LocationUniversity Park, Portland, Oregon
Coordinates45°34′30″N 122°43′41″W / 45.575°N 122.728°W / 45.575; -122.728
OwnerUniversity of Portland
Capacity4,852
Construction
Broke groundMay 18, 1983
OpenedOctober 1984
Tenants
Portland Pilots (NCAA) (1984–present)
OSAA Class 6A State Basketball Championships (1997–1998, 2015–present)
Rip City Remix (NBA G League) (2023–present)

The Earle A. & Virginia H. Chiles Center is a 4,852-seat multi-purpose arena in Portland, Oregon, USA. The arena opened in 1984. It is home to the University of Portland Pilots men's and women's basketball teams as well as the women's volleyball team. It hosted the West Coast Conference men's basketball tournament in 1992 and 2007. Starting with the 2023–2024 season, the Chiles Center hosts the Portland Trail Blazers' NBA G League team, the Rip City Remix.[1]

The arena is also used for other athletic tournaments as well as for concerts and other special events such as high school graduations. It contains 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2) of arena floor space.

History

Construction on the center began in 1983 with an endowment from the Chiles Foundation, and the new facility opened in 1984. In 2006, the school completed $1 million in upgrades to the women's locker rooms, followed by renovations of the weight room in 2008.[2] In 2010, the scoreboard over center court was replaced with a new center-hung video system.[2] In addition to the video system, two new basketball scoreboards were installed along with three-sided shot clocks.[3] The school plans to continue renovations, as well as some expansion, with a $2 million project on upgrading the men's locker rooms, as well as expansions and the construction of a study center for student athletes.[2]

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