Georgia State Opens New Convocation Center

The university's new 7,300-seat arena provides an enhanced fan experience for Panthers basketball games.

Feb. 3, 2026 at 1:15am

Georgia State University has opened the new GSU Convocation Center, a 7,300-seat arena that replaces the aging Georgia State Sports Arena. The new facility offers improved concessions, video boards, and amenities compared to the old arena, helping to boost attendance and engagement for Panthers basketball games.

Why it matters

The new Convocation Center is a major upgrade for Georgia State's athletics program, providing a modern home court that can better accommodate fans and visiting teams. It also serves as an anchor for the university's growing downtown Atlanta campus, helping to revitalize the surrounding Summerhill neighborhood.

The details

The GSU Convocation Center features four concession stands offering items like burgers, pizza, and drinks at reasonable prices. The arena also has a state-of-the-art video and ribbon board system to enhance the in-game experience. The new facility replaces the outdated Georgia State Sports Arena, which had just 3,500 seats and limited amenities.

  • The GSU Convocation Center opened in 2022.
  • The new arena replaced the Georgia State Sports Arena, which had been the home of Panthers basketball for over 50 years.

The players

Georgia State University

A public research university located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia.

Pounce the Panther

The official mascot of Georgia State University's athletic teams.

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What’s next

Georgia State University is also constructing a new baseball stadium on the former Turner Field property, which is expected to open in time for the 2027 college baseball season.

The takeaway

The GSU Convocation Center represents a significant investment in Georgia State's athletics program and the surrounding Summerhill neighborhood, providing a modern and engaging home for Panthers basketball while also serving as a hub for the university's growing downtown campus.