U.s. Cellular Arena

U.S. Cellular Arena (formerly The MECCA and Wisconsin Center Arena) is an indoor arena located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Completed in 1950, the arena sat 12,200 for basketball. It was the home of the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA from 1968-1988. It also hosted the men's basketball team of Marquette University. Both moved to the Bradley Center in 1988. Currently, it is home to the Milwaukee Wave of the Major Indoor Soccer League.

 

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