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Kibbie Dome

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Established
1971 (54 years old)

Capacity
16,000

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Architect
Gene E. Cline

Country
United States

Location
Moscow, Idaho, USA

Timezone
UTC -08:00 Pacific Standard Time (PST)

Coordinates
46.726°N 117.017°W



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The P1FCU Kibbie Dome, known simply as the Kibbie Dome and formerly named the Kibbie-ASUI Activity Center, is a multi-purpose indoor athletic stadium on the campus of the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho. It is the home of the Idaho Vandals of the Big Sky Conference for four sports (football, tennis, indoor track and field, soccer). Basketball was played in the venue until the autumn 2021 opening of the adjacent Idaho Central Credit Union Arena (ICCU Arena).

The Kibbie Dome opened 54 years ago as an outdoor concrete football stadium in October 1971, built on the same site of the demolished wooden Neale Stadium. Following the 1974 season, a barrel-arched roof and vertical end walls were added and the stadium re-opened as an enclosed facility in September 1975.

With 16,000 permanent seats, the Kibbie Dome was the second smallest home stadium for in Division I FBS (formerly Division I-A) from 1997 to 2017. In 2018, Idaho football rejoined the Big Sky in FCS.

From February 2001 until the opening of ICCU Arena in autumn 2021, the Kibbie Dome was reconfigured for basketball games and was referred to as the Cowan Spectrum, seating 7,000.

Potlatch No. 1 Financial Credit Union, a credit union based in Lewiston, acquired naming rights to the stadium in June 2023 in a ten-year deal for $5 million as part of a broader partnership with the university.

The elevation of the playing surface is 2,610 feet (795 m) above sea level.
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