Celebrating Basketball at The Superior Dome in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
It’s a moment decades in the making. Basketball Hall of Fame coach Tom Izzo, who has cemented his legacy at Michigan State, returned to his alma mater, Northern Michigan University, for one of the greatest honors in sports—a jersey retirement ceremony. On this special occasion, the Wildcats immortalized the coach’s incredible journey from a small-town player to a legendary figure in the world of college basketball.
The Superior Dome Showdown, a game between Northern Michigan and Michigan State basketball, may have been the largest sporting event ever held in the Upper Peninsula. But there’s more to this event than just Izzo’s celebrated return.
The game took place on a specially crafted court made by Horner Flooring, a company deeply tied to Michigan’s history of basketball. The combination of these elements—a hometown hero and a locally crafted court—brings the entire event full circle.
Tom Izzo's Wildcat Roots
Before his days of leading Michigan State to multiple Final Fours and a national championship, Izzo was a standout player at Northern Michigan University in the 1970s. He played guard for the Wildcats from 1973 to 1977, where his work ethic and leadership skills became apparent.
Though he found greater fame on the sidelines, guiding Michigan State’s Spartans to basketball prominence, those formative years in Marquette laid the foundation for his coaching philosophy—one rooted in hard work, loyalty, and grit.
It’s fitting, then, that NMU retired Izzo’s jersey. This honor highlights the deep bond between Izzo and the Northern Michigan community, a bond that has only grown stronger over the years despite his many accomplishments in East Lansing.
Horner Flooring: A Special Touch for a Special Night
To make the evening at the Superior Dome even more memorable, Horner Flooring, a company based in Dollar Bay, Michigan, crafted the custom hardwood court that was used during the event. Horner is renowned for producing top-tier basketball floors, with its products used in NBA arenas and college gyms across the country. Known for precision craftsmanship and durability, Horner’s floors provide the perfect foundation for players to perform at their best.
The pristine hardwood will not only serve as the stage for Izzo’s jersey retirement but also as a tribute to the legacy of basketball in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. It’s a fitting contribution from a company that, like Izzo, has Michigan roots and a national reputation.
A Historic Night for the Northern Michigan University Community
As Tom Izzo stepped onto that custom Horner Flooring court for his jersey retirement ceremony, it marked a full-circle moment for the coach, the university, and the Upper Peninsula. It’s not just a celebration of one man’s career, but a recognition of how basketball and local craftsmanship are intertwined in Michigan’s culture.
For Michigan State and NMU students, fans, and basketball enthusiasts, this night at tyhe Superior Dome was one to remember—a hometown hero returning to the place where his journey began, honored in the most fitting way possible: with his number retired on a court made by local artisans.