| Exterior of Townsley Law Arena | |
| Former names | Health and Human Performance Education Complex (2018–2021) The Legacy Center (2021–2025) |
|---|---|
| Location | E McNeese Street Lake Charles, Louisiana 70607 |
| Coordinates | 30°10′31.8″N93°12′34.2″W / 30.175500°N 93.209500°W |
| Owner | McNeese State University |
| Operator | McNeese State University |
| Capacity | Basketball: 3,800 Concert: 4,200 Volleyball: 600 |
| Construction | |
| Built | 2017 |
| Opened | 2018 |
| Construction cost | $45 million |
| Architect | Crawford Architects Randy M. Goodloe Architect |
| General contractor | Alfred Palma, LLC |
| Tenants | |
| McNeese Cowboys basketball McNeese Cowgirls basketball McNeese Cowgirls volleyball | |
Townsley Law Arena, originally known as the Health and Human Performance Education Complex (or H&HP Complex) and formerly as The Legacy Center, is a multi-purpose arena in Lake Charles, Louisiana, on the campus of McNeese State University across the street from the Jack V. Doland Athletic Complex. [1] The 145,000-square-foot (13,500 m2) facility includes six classrooms, 12 faculty offices, a lab, a sports training center, an arena seating around 4,200 for basketball and other events as well as a volleyball court with seating for 600. [2] Crawford Architects and Randy M Goodloe AIA, APAC were the project architectural firms, and the general contractor was Alfred Palma, LLC. [3] [4] [5] [6]
On August 4, 2021, McNeese announced that the arena had been renamed The Legacy Center after Lake Charles couple David and Kimberly Griffin pledged $2.5 million in donations over 10 years. The "Legacy" name reflects the Griffins' ownership of local retailer Legacy Jewelers, as well as the name of their farm, Legacy Fields. [7]
On October 7, 2025, McNeese announced that the arena had been renamed Townsley Law Arena, following a $4.5 million over 15 years naming rights agreement with Townsley Law Firm, the largest naming rights deal in Southland Conference history. [8]