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The Stetson men's basketball team has called the J. Ollie Edmunds Center home since 1974, but the Hatters have been anything but gracious hosts to their opponents. For the past 46 years, the Hatters have had just four losing seasons at home and have won 63 percent of their games, posting a 391-230 all-time record. The Edmunds Center opened its doors on Dec. 5, 1974, as Hatter fans witnessed a 73-58 Stetson victory over Marshall. SU went on to win the next game, and the next, and the next. In fact, the Hatters went a perfect 16-0 at home that season, and they won their first 20 games played at the Edmunds Center. Maintaining a top-notch athletic facility is a continual process, and the work at the Edmunds Center has been at a pace to keep up with the development of the athletic program itself. Over the years, the Edmunds Center has received a number of physical modifications and equipment upgrades, with many of those coming in recent years. New video boards and LED scorers’ tables were added prior to the 2019-20 season, and new lighting was installed during the summer of 2020. Bench and press row seating was upgraded during the 2019-20 season, and court side seating was installed the same year. In 2017, space was made for a state-of-the-art video/team meeting room for both basketball programs. Eight modern locker rooms are housed in the Edmunds Center, among them the men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, cheerleading and volleyball locker rooms. Also home to Stetson women's basketball and volleyball, the Edmunds Center houses coaches and staff offices. In addition, the complex contains a full-service equipment room, dressing rooms, a ticket office and an athletic training room. The Edmunds Center was home to the men's 1991 and 1996 Trans America Athletic Conference Tournaments as well as the women's tournament in 1997. It also served as training camp site for the Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association in 1992 and 1993, and hosted the NCAA Volleyball Tournament First Round in 1996. Directions to the Edmunds Center (143 E. Pennsylvania Ave. DeLand) From Orlando/Tampa (I-4 Eastbound) Take the first DeLand Exit (114) and turn left on State Road 472. Travel approximately three miles and fork right onto Highway 17/92, which becomes Woodland Boulevard. Travel through downtown DeLand (5 miles) to the Stetson campus area and turn right on Pennsylvania Ave. The Edmunds Center is on the left and parking is on the right. From Jacksonville (I-95 Southbound) Take the Speedway Blvd. Exit (261) and head west approximately 20 miles into DeLand. Pass the Holiday Inn and turn left on Amelia Ave. Go to the second stoplight and turn right on Pennsylvania Ave. The Edmunds Center is on the right and parking is on the left. From Miami (I-95 Northbound) Take exit 249 and head west on State Road 44 approximately 20 miles into DeLand. SR 44 becomes New York Ave. Turn right on Amelia Ave. and continue to the third stop light. Turn left on Pennsylvania Ave. The Edmunds Center is on the right and parking is on the left. From Ocala (I-75) Take Exit 358 and head east on State Road 326. Travel approximately 15 miles and turn left on State Road 40. Travel approximately 45 miles and turn right on US Highway 17. Travel approximately 15 miles into DeLand. US 17 becomes Woodland Blvd. Turn left on Pennsylvania Ave. The Edmunds Center is on the left and parking is on the right.   General Information Edmunds Center 143 E Pennsylvania Ave. DeLand, FL 32724 Tickets: (386) 738-HATS GoHatters.com/tix Prohibited Items Firearms Taser/Stun Gun Mace/Pepper Spray Knives Laser Pointers Alcohol/Flasks Tobacco Products Illegal Drugs Glass or Metal Bottles Hard Coolers Outside Food Artificial Noisemakers Unsealed Liquid Bottles Sticks/Poles/Banners Inflatables (Balloons, Beach Balls) Non-Service Animals Chairbacks Over 18” Wide Bags Larger than 14”x14”x6” Portable Folding Chairs Items Allowed Service Animals (1) Sealed Bottle of Water Empty Cups (Yeti, Hydroflask)

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The Stetson men's basketball team has called the J. Ollie Edmunds Center home since 1974, but the Hatters have been anything but gracious hosts to their opponents. For the past 46 years, the Hatters have had just four losing seasons at home and have won 63 percent of their games, posting a 391-230 all-time record. The Edmunds Center opened its doors on Dec. 5, 1974, as Hatter fans witnessed a 73-58 Stetson victory over Marshall. SU went on to win the next game, and the next, and the next. In fact, the Hatters went a perfect 16-0 at home that season, and they won their first 20 games played at the Edmunds Center. Maintaining a top-notch athletic facility is a continual process, and the work at the Edmunds Center has been at a pace to keep up with the development of the athletic program itself. Over the years, the Edmunds Center has received a number of physical modifications and equipment upgrades, with many of those coming in recent years. New video boards and LED scorers’ tables were added prior to the 2019-20 season, and new lighting was installed during the summer of 2020. Bench and press row seating was upgraded during the 2019-20 season, and court side seating was installed the same year. In 2017, space was made for a state-of-the-art video/team meeting room for both basketball programs. Eight modern locker rooms are housed in the Edmunds Center, among them the men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, cheerleading and volleyball locker rooms. Also home to Stetson women's basketball and volleyball, the Edmunds Center houses coaches and staff offices. In addition, the complex contains a full-service equipment room, dressing rooms, a ticket office and an athletic training room. The Edmunds Center was home to the men's 1991 and 1996 Trans America Athletic Conference Tournaments as well as the women's tournament in 1997. It also served as training camp site for the Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association in 1992 and 1993, and hosted the NCAA Volleyball Tournament First Round in 1996. Directions to the Edmunds Center (143 E. Pennsylvania Ave. DeLand) From Orlando/Tampa (I-4 Eastbound) Take the first DeLand Exit (114) and turn left on State Road 472. Travel approximately three miles and fork right onto Highway 17/92, which becomes Woodland Boulevard. Travel through downtown DeLand (5 miles) to the Stetson campus area and turn right on Pennsylvania Ave. The Edmunds Center is on the left and parking is on the right. From Jacksonville (I-95 Southbound) Take the Speedway Blvd. Exit (261) and head west approximately 20 miles into DeLand. Pass the Holiday Inn and turn left on Amelia Ave. Go to the second stoplight and turn right on Pennsylvania Ave. The Edmunds Center is on the right and parking is on the left. From Miami (I-95 Northbound) Take exit 249 and head west on State Road 44 approximately 20 miles into DeLand. SR 44 becomes New York Ave. Turn right on Amelia Ave. and continue to the third stop light. Turn left on Pennsylvania Ave. The Edmunds Center is on the right and parking is on the left. From Ocala (I-75) Take Exit 358 and head east on State Road 326. Travel approximately 15 miles and turn left on State Road 40. Travel approximately 45 miles and turn right on US Highway 17. Travel approximately 15 miles into DeLand. US 17 becomes Woodland Blvd. Turn left on Pennsylvania Ave. The Edmunds Center is on the left and parking is on the right.