A High-Performance Home for Division I Athletes

The Lee and Penny Anderson Arena at the University of St. Thomas is a dynamic, multi-purpose facility designed to support the university’s transition to Division I athletics. Serving as home to the Tommies hockey and basketball programs, the arena brings together competition venues, training spaces, and practice facilities within a single, thoughtfully integrated footprint. Its multi-purpose design allows the space to flex beyond athletics, accommodating concerts, graduations, and other large-scale campus and community events.

Wells contributed a comprehensive range of building systems that supported both the structure and functionality of the facility. The project was executed in two primary scopes: the stadia systems within the main arena and practice spaces, and the wall and floor systems surrounding the basketball and practice rink areas. Architectural and structural wall panels helped define the exterior and interior environments, while double tee systems were utilized for the elevated basketball court — an efficient solution that enabled a multi-level design on a constrained site. This approach allowed one court to remain on grade while another was constructed above, maximizing space without compromising performance.

Year
2025
Size
250,000 sq ft
Building Systems
Structural
Design Features
Acid Etch

Early engagement during preconstruction allowed the Wells team to collaborate closely with the general contractor and design partners, providing detailed pricing insights and helping guide key decisions before construction began. Backed by deep experience in stadium and arena design, Wells delivered a coordinated, single-source solution that brought clarity to the scope, reduced uncertainty, and aligned the team around the most effective path forward. The use of prefabricated building systems further supported an efficient design and erection process, helping maintain momentum despite the project’s complexity.

The project presented several challenges, including limited initial design details and a tight construction site. Wells addressed these through proactive coordination and a highly engaged shop drawing process, working closely with the design team to refine dimensions — particularly within the stadia, where precision is critical to performance and user experience. Field operations were carefully sequenced to navigate space constraints, ensuring safe and efficient installation. Ultimately, the project highlights Wells’ ability to bring clarity to complex environments, combining technical expertise with strong collaboration to deliver a high-performance facility that meets the evolving needs of collegiate athletics.

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