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Littlejohn Coliseum

Littlejohn Coliseum is a multi-purpose arena located on the campus of in , . Opened on November 30, 1968, it is named in honor of James C. Littlejohn, a 1908 alumnus who served as the university's business manager from 1926 until his retirement in 1954. With a of over 9,000 across three levels, the coliseum is renowned for its energetic atmosphere and primarily functions as the home venue for the men's and women's basketball teams. The arena was constructed to replace the older Clemson and has since become a central hub for and events. James C. Littlejohn, born in 1888, played a pivotal role in the institution's growth during his tenure, overseeing financial and operational developments that supported Clemson's expansion in the early to mid-20th century. Beyond , Littlejohn Coliseum hosts competitions, as well as non-athletic gatherings such as commencement ceremonies, career fairs, trade shows, and concerts. Littlejohn Coliseum underwent a comprehensive $63.5 million renovation starting in May 2015 and completed prior to the 2016-17 , which modernized the arena court, seating bowl, concourses, technology systems, and basketball operations areas including offices, locker rooms, and training facilities. These upgrades enhanced fan experiences with improved sightlines, acoustics, and amenities while preserving the venue's intimate feel. In October 2024, approved a second phase of renovations valued at $40 million, focusing on expanding and updating over 51,000 square feet of basketball team spaces and adding 30,000 square feet of new construction adjacent to the Swann Pavilion; work began in December 2024 and is projected for completion in September 2026 without disrupting or game-day operations.

Overview

Location and ownership

Littlejohn Coliseum is situated at 219 Perimeter Road, at the intersection of Perimeter Road and Centennial Boulevard, on the northwest side of the campus in 29634. The facility has been owned and operated by since its opening in 1968. It is named in honor of James Corcoran Littlejohn (1888–1959), a Clemson alumnus who graduated in 1908 with a degree in electrical and mechanical engineering and served the institution in multiple roles, including as campus electrician, instructor in mechanical arts, registrar, and business manager from 1926 until his retirement in 1954. Littlejohn played a key role in early athletic development, such as helping establish the IPTAY booster organization in 1939. Originally constructed as a multi-purpose arena to replace the aging Clemson Field House—now known as the Fike Recreation Center—Littlejohn Coliseum was intended to support university athletics, convocations, and other events.

Capacity and configuration

Littlejohn Coliseum accommodates 9,000 seats in its standard basketball configuration, providing an intimate setting for games. The arena's floor surface consists of professional-grade hardwood tailored for play. Encompassing 170,000 square feet of usable space, the facility supports a range of multi-purpose events beyond athletics. A key aspect of its versatility lies in adaptable seating arrangements for concerts and performances, with end-stage and side-stage setups that adjust spectator capacity based on stage placement and visibility needs; representative configurations include End Stage 360 (8,400 seats), End Stage 270 (7,559 seats), End Stage 230 (6,584 seats), End Stage 180 (5,771 seats), and Side Stage (4,375 seats).

History

Construction and opening

The construction of Littlejohn Coliseum began with a on December 13, 1966, held on the site previously occupied by post-World War II temporary housing units. This project replaced the aging Clemson Field House, which had served as the university's primary indoor athletic facility since 1930 and was later repurposed as the Fike Recreation Center. Designed by the Greenville-based architectural and engineering firm J.E. Sirrine Company in collaboration with structural consultants The Engineers Collaborative, the coliseum featured a square plan with a 300-foot clear span for unobstructed sightlines, supported by Cor-Ten girders and columns for durability and low maintenance, along with wall units and windows for natural lighting. Cecil's Inc. of Spartanburg served as the general contractor for the multi-purpose venue, which was built at an original cost of $3.1 million. The coliseum officially opened on November 30, 1968, with its dedication marked by the Clemson Tigers men's basketball team's inaugural game in the new arena, a 76-72 victory over Georgia Tech. This event highlighted the facility's role as a central hub for university athletics and gatherings, seating approximately 9,270 for basketball.

Renovations and expansions

Littlejohn Coliseum underwent its first major renovation starting in March 2002, with a partial reopening on January 5, 2003, following a $31 million project that enhanced seating areas, improved sight lines, and installed cushioned seats throughout the arena. The renovation also tripled the size of the concourse and added a new 700-ton steel roof, significantly expanding the overall building footprint from 95,000 to 167,500 square feet while improving acoustics and storage facilities. A more extensive overhaul began in May 2015 and concluded on October 14, 2016, at a cost of $63.5 million, introducing the Swann Pavilion as a dedicated practice facility for teams alongside upgrades to and cellular coverage across the venue. The project featured new premium club sections with integrated bar and food services, LED video boards, and enhanced player amenities including reconstructed locker rooms, meeting spaces, and coaches' offices, while reorienting the court and seating bowl by 90 degrees to optimize functionality. The renovated arena hosted its first game on November 11, 2016, when Clemson defeated . In October 2024, approved a $40 million phase-two renovation for Littlejohn Coliseum and the Swann Pavilion, which began in December 2024 and is projected to conclude in September 2026, emphasizing enhancements to exercise facilities and under-seating rooms without disrupting seating capacity or game-day operations. This ongoing project builds on prior expansions by focusing on basketball operations infrastructure, including further improvements to the Swann Pavilion for both men's and women's programs.

Facilities and amenities

Main arena

The main arena of Littlejohn Coliseum features a multi-level structure designed to accommodate a variety of events, with a rotated seating that was reoriented 90 degrees during the 2016 renovation to optimize sightlines and create new premium seating options. The arena's circular design positions seating in elevated bowls around the central floor, providing a compact layout that brings spectators closer to the action while maintaining a capacity exceeding 9,000. At the core of the arena is a regulation-sized featuring custom Clemson Tiger branding and professional-grade flooring suitable for high-impact play. The court includes permanent markings for , with adaptable configurations for other sports such as , enabling versatile event setups without requiring full reconfiguration. Lighting and technology enhancements, installed as part of the upgrades, include a comprehensive LED super system comprising 33 displays, such as a center-hung surround video board for replays and statistics, along with ribbon boards and dual game clocks for clear visibility across the venue. Accessibility features encompass ADA-compliant seating integrated throughout the levels, with the third floor fully accessible to all patrons, and the post-renovation layout opening concourse corners for improved circulation and entry points. The arena hosts a variety of events annually, ranging from athletic competitions to community gatherings.

Swann Pavilion

The Swann Pavilion was constructed as part of the $63.5 million of Littlejohn Coliseum, with work beginning in May 2015 and completing in time for the 2016-17 athletic season; it serves as a dedicated addition at the southwest corner of the facility, replacing an older annex and integrating seamlessly with the main arena for enhanced operational flow. Named in honor of Clemson and donors Joe Swann (class of 1963) and his wife, Barbara Ann "Bobbi" Swann, the pavilion acknowledges their $3.3 million cornerstone gift that supported its development and advanced program facilities. The structure encompasses a state-of-the-art indoor practice gym featuring a full and three dedicated shooting courts, alongside team suites equipped with premium locker rooms, player lounges, film rooms, and coaches' offices overlooking the gym. Additional amenities include a 6,000-square-foot weight training and athletic medicine suite, shared strength and conditioning areas, nutrition spaces, and facilities designed to support holistic athlete development. Primarily utilized by the Clemson Tigers men's and women's basketball teams for daily practices, film study, and recovery, the Swann Pavilion also accommodates the university's and programs, providing each with designated practice areas and updated team spaces to foster program growth. A $40 million expansion and renovation project for the Swann Pavilion and , approved in phases during 2023 and October 2024, is expected to commence in 2025 and conclude by September 2026; this privately funded initiative will add supplementary rooms, expanded exercise facilities beneath the arena seating, and modernized infrastructure without disrupting gameday operations. As of early 2025, the project was in the contractor prequalification phase.

Events

Sports

Littlejohn Coliseum serves as the primary home venue for the team, which has played there since the arena's opening in 1968. The facility also hosts the team, which began competing at Littlejohn in 1975. Both programs utilize the arena for regular-season games, practices, and team operations, benefiting from its central location on campus and upgraded amenities following major renovations. The coliseum has been the site of significant milestones for Clemson's basketball programs, including the men's team's first over a No. 1-ranked opponent on January 9, 1980, when the Tigers defeated 87-82 before a crowd of 13,864—exceeding the arena's original capacity of 10,638 through standing-room overflow. Other notable achievements include the men's 75-65 upset of No. 1 in 2001 and the 1990 ACC regular-season title. For , the 1979-80 season featured a 9,000-attendee game against , setting a program that remains unbroken. The men's team has maintained strong home performance post-renovation, securing three wins over since 2016, all at Littlejohn. Littlejohn Coliseum also hosts the Clemson Tigers women's team, which competes there for home meets. The program, which began in the 2023-24 season, made NCAA Regional appearances in and 2025. The arena occasionally accommodates other athletic events, such as women's matches. The 2016 renovation of Littlejohn, costing $63.5 million, significantly enhanced team facilities with dedicated practice gyms, modernized locker rooms, training areas, and player lounges, directly aiding recruitment efforts for both programs. Coaches noted the upgrades provided a competitive edge in attracting talent, contributing to improved on-court performance, including the men's team's run in 2018 and consistent NCAA Tournament berths thereafter. These improvements have also supported sellout crowds for key matchups, bolstering home-court advantage.

Non-sporting events

Littlejohn Coliseum has long served as a versatile venue for a range of non-sporting events, including concerts, university ceremonies, lectures, trade shows, and community gatherings, complementing its role in athletics. Owned and operated by , the facility hosts more than 150 events annually, balancing sporting competitions with cultural and communal activities to engage students, alumni, and the broader region. The coliseum has been a prominent stage for live music performances since its opening, attracting major artists across genres from the 1970s through the 2010s. Early concerts included with The Faces and on April 22, 1972, and on March 17, 1973. In the , & the Silver Bullet Band performed on February 26, 1983. Later highlights featured with on November 8, 1992, during his No More Tours outing. More recent shows have included with on April 7, 2017, and on February 19, 2013, alongside acts like and . University-related events form a core part of the coliseum's non-sporting calendar, particularly commencements, career fairs, and convocations that bring together thousands of students and faculty. Clemson holds its fall doctoral commencement ceremonies at the venue, such as the December 17, 2025, event scheduled for 3 p.m. Master's and bachelor's graduations also utilize the space during peak seasons. Annual career fairs, organized by the university's , draw hundreds of employers; examples include the Fall Career Fair from September 26-28, 2023, and the Spring Career Fair from February 17-20, 2025, each running 12-4 p.m. daily. Convocations mark the start of the academic year, with gatherings like the August 18, 2025, event at 9:30 a.m. and the August 22, 2022, ceremony at 9 a.m., welcoming first-year and transfer students. Beyond music and university milestones, the coliseum accommodates lectures, trade shows, and community open houses to foster educational and public engagement. Guest speakers have included conservative commentator in April 2021 and NBA analyst at a 1999 basketball clinic. Trade shows and expos regularly utilize the arena's flexible floor space for vendor booths and demonstrations, contributing to its diverse event portfolio. Community access events, such as the September 29, 2024, public opening from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., provided free entry with amenities like , power stations, concessions, and showers to support local residents following Hurricane Helene. Following the $63.5 million renovations completed in October 2016, which enhanced audiovisual technology, seating configurations, and overall infrastructure, Littlejohn Coliseum has sustained its role as a hub for non-sporting bookings, enabling high-quality productions for concerts, ceremonies, and expositions. This modernization has supported the venue's capacity to handle over 150 events per year, ensuring a steady mix of athletic and non-athletic programming.

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