The Kansas Jayhawks’ basketball program is one of the most prestigious in NCAA history. Their home court, Allen Fieldhouse, often regarded as one of the best home-court advantages in college basketball, has seen the Jayhawks win over 87% of their games since its opening in 1955. The court is named after James Naismith, the inventor of basketball and the team’s first coach, making it a historical symbol in the sport. Allen Fieldhouse is celebrated not only for its storied past but also for its electric game-day atmosphere, which has made it a fortress for the Jayhawks.
The Jayhawks' success on this court includes numerous conference titles and a record for consecutive NCAA tournament appearances. The team's dominance extends to other courts, such as the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, which hosts some of their games considered as home games, further highlighting their influence in college basketball. Allen Fieldhouse and the Jayhawks' program continue to be synonymous with excellence and a deep-rooted basketball tradition.
This is a special collectible frame with a limited run of just 5,000 units. The Court Art Deco Photo Mint frame, sized 13 x 16 inches, features a striking black-and-white arena photograph with vibrant color accents highlighting the court. Beneath the glass, it includes a 39mm silver-plated team coin. Each frame is officially licensed by the CLC and comes with a certificate of authenticity. Crafted in the USA by the Highland Mint, this unique piece is a perfect display for any sports enthusiast.