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- Q4876832 wikiPageWikiLink Q859280.
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- Q4876832 architect Q6235938.
- Q4876832 brokeGround "1971-02-08".
- Q4876832 capacity "11566".
- Q4876832 capacity "11671".
- Q4876832 capacity "12058".
- Q4876832 constructionCost "8500000.0".
- Q4876832 formerNames "Performing Arts Coliseum".
- Q4876832 formerNames "Washington State University".
- Q4876832 fullname "Beasley Coliseum".
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- Q4876832 location "225".
- Q4876832 name "Beasley Coliseum".
- Q4876832 opened "1973-06-03".
- Q4876832 operator "Washington State University".
- Q4876832 owner "Washington State University".
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- Q4876832 comment "Beasley Coliseum is a multi-purpose arena on the campus of Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. Opened Template:Years or months ago in June 1973, its current seating capacity is 11,671 for basketball. It is the home venue for both the Cougars men's and women's basketball teams of the Pac-12 Conference.The arena was renamed in 1981 for Wallis Beasley (1915–2008), a long-time sociology professor and executive vice president, shortly before his retirement from the university.".
- Q4876832 label "Beasley Coliseum".
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