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This is a list of arenas that currently serve as the home venue for NCAA Division I college basketball teams. Conference affiliations reflect those in the 2024–25 season; all affiliation changes officially took effect on July 1, 2024.
Davis College Falcons: Davis College: Johnson City: HVIAC: Five Towns Sound: Five Towns College: Dix Hills: HVIAC: King's College Lions: The King's College: New York City : HVIAC: Paul Smith's Bobcats: Paul Smith's College: Paul Smiths: YSCC: SUNY-ESF Mighty Oaks: SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry: Syracuse: HVIAC: Vaughn ...
Draddy Gymnasium is a 2,345-seat multi-purpose arena in the Bronx, New York.It is located on the campus of Manhattan University and is the home of the Manhattan Jaspers athletic teams including men's and women's basketball and women's volleyball. [1]
This category contains articles about sports venues in New York City.All of the venues in Category:sports venues in Long Island (which covers Nassau and Suffolk Counties) and some of the venues in Category:sports venues in New York (state) (which covers the rest of New York State), Category:sports venues in Connecticut and Category:sports venues in New Jersey are also in the New York ...
The first NBA basketball game played at the new arena was an NBA preseason game between the Nets and the Washington Wizards on October 15, 2012. [62] The first regular-season NBA game at the Barclays Center took place on November 3, 2012, when the Nets beat the visiting Toronto Raptors 107–100.
St. John's Red Storm basketball venues (2 P) Pages in category "Basketball venues in New York City" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
Francis S. Levien Gymnasium is a 2,700-seat arena at Columbia University in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City. Named for New York lawyer-industrialist Francis S. Levien (1905–95), it is home to the Columbia Men's and Women's Basketball teams and the Women's Volleyball team. [1] It is also used for gym classes in between games.
In 1965, it took Mr. Devine about 6 hours to announce the 5 games played there each Sunday. Mr. Devine was the play-by-play announcer at the Polo Grounds in a Gaelic football match of Meath vs. New York. In 1964, Robert F Kennedy attended a game at Gaelic Park. He addressed the crowd with a microphone.