Health and Physical Education Arena

Health and Physical Education Arena (H&PE Arena) is a 8,100-seat multi-purpose arena in Houston, Texas. It was built in 1989 and is home to the Texas Southern University Tigers basketball and volleyball teams.

Basketball arenas of the Southwestern Athletic Conference
  • Elmore Gymnasium (Alabama A&M)
  • Dunn–Oliver Acadome (Alabama State)
  • Davey Whitney Complex (Alcorn State)
  • K. L. Johnson Complex (Arkansas–Pine Bluff)
  • Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center / Memorial Gymnasium (Grambling State)
  • Williams Assembly Center (Jackson State)
  • Harrison HPER Complex (Mississippi Valley State)
  • William Nicks Building (Prairie View A&M)
  • F. G. Clark Center (Southern)
  • Health and Physical Education Arena (Texas Southern)

Coordinates: 29°43′22″N 95°21′55″W / 29.72278°N 95.36528°W / 29.72278; -95.36528


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