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Regents Hall
Located on the campus of Northern Kentucky University, Regents Hall is home to the Norse men's and women's volleyball teams, as well as NKU's STUNT program. Standing as one of the oldest facilities on NKU's campus, it remains a foundation to the campus and specifically to Norse Athletics.
The arena, first opened in 1972, currently holds just over 1,346 seats and has been hosting athletic, campus and community events since then. Regents Hall is connected to the A.D. Albright Health Center, which also hosts the Campus Recreation Center, located on the south end of campus.
Before the opening of BB&T Arena (former the BOK Center), Regents Hall also hosted the Norse men's and women's basketball teams. It remains as a practice facility for many sports as well as a multipurpose venue for lectures and other campus events. On May 16, 2006, President George W. Bush visited campus, giving a speech to a standing-room only crowd in Regents Hall. In 2015, Regents Hall hosted the first round of the Atlantic Sun Championship Tournament for both men's and women's basketball teams.
Regents Hall and the Albright Health Center combined spaces house offices for coaches and support staff for NKU athletics, as well as newly renovated locker room space for the volleyball, baseball, softball, tennis and golf teams.