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Vote for the Greatest Moment In Convocation Center History
Top Moments In Convocation Center History
Clinching the 1969-70 MAC title in front of a conference record crowd of 14,102 fans
Dave Jamerson's 60-point game against Charleston on Dec. 21, 1989
Geno Ford dribbling out the clock in Ohio's 67-65 win over Miami on Feb. 15, 1997
Opening the Convo on Dec. 3, 1968, with an 80-70 victory over Indiana
The creation of the OZone
The raising of the 1994 Preseason NIT banner
The honoring of Walter Luckett, Dave Jamerson and Jim Snyder on Jan. 24, 2007
Watching Gary Trent become the only three-time MAC Player of the Year in league history
Winning back-to-back home games over No. 4 Ohio State and No. 12 Indiana during December of 1971
Brandon Hunter's school-record 26 rebounds in a quadruple-overtime win over Akron on Jan. 8, 2003