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The '''Selland Arena''' is a 11,300-seat multi-purpose ] built in 1966 in ]. It is home to the ] ] ] and was home to the ] ] team. The facility was also home to the ] basketball program until it moved to the on-campus ] in ]. The facility also hosted WWF ], ] 1998, and the 2000 ] men's basketball tournament. The arena underwent a $15 million renovation in November 2006. The '''Selland Arena''' is a 11,300-seat multi-purpose ] built in 1966 in ]. It is home to the ] ] ] and was home to the ] ] team. The facility was also home to the ] basketball program until it moved to the on-campus ] in ]. The facility also hosted the 2000 ] men's basketball tournament. The arena underwent a $15 million renovation in November 2006.


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The Selland Arena is a 11,300-seat multi-purpose arena built in 1966 in Fresno, California. It is home to the Central Valley Coyotes arena football team and was home to the Fresno Falcons ice hockey team. The facility was also home to the Fresno State basketball program until it moved to the on-campus Save Mart Center in 2003. The facility also hosted the 2000 Western Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament. The arena underwent a $15 million renovation in November 2006.

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