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  2. List of largest high school gyms in the United States

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    When renovations are complete, the school district will have rent-free access to the arena for at least 12 event days per year, plus practices. [7] [8] Richmond High School's Tiernan Center, in Richmond, Indiana, was the 4th largest gym until 2020, when it was removed from the ranks after a renovation brought its seating capacity from 7,786 to ...

  3. McCarthey Athletic Center - Wikipedia

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    McCarthey Athletic Center (MAC) is a 6,000-seat indoor arena in the Northwestern United States, located on the campus of Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington.Opened in November 2004, [7] it is home to the university's Bulldog basketball programs, members of the West Coast Conference (WCC) in Division I of the NCAA.

  4. List of basketball arenas - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of indoor arenas which are currently the home of a professional, semi-professional, or national basketball team (page is in process of being updated). They are ordered by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the arena can accommodate for basketball. Basketball arenas with a capacity of 5,000 or higher are ...

  5. Jenny Craig Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Jenny Craig Pavilion (JCP) is an indoor arena in San Diego, California, located on the campus of the University of San Diego (USD). Opened in 2000, it is the home of the San Diego Toreros men's basketball, women's basketball, and women's volleyball teams.

  6. Robert A. Mott Athletics Center - Wikipedia

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    The arena officially opened on January 15, 1960 for a game between the Cal Poly men's basketball team and San Diego State. [4] The gym was named after Robert A. Mott (at the time referred to as "Mott Gym") on September 24, 1988. [5] Mott had been a physical education faculty member and department head at Cal Poly between 1946-1978.

  7. Malkin Athletic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) is a 1,000-seat multi-purpose arena and athletic facility at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [1]Originally known as the Indoor Athletic Building (IAB), [2] it is now named after Peter L. Malkin, who helped fund the refurbishment of the building in 1985.

  8. Davis Gym - Wikipedia

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    It was the primary venue for basketball and other indoor sports until the Sojka Pavilion opened in 2003. [1] It hosted the Patriot League men's basketball tournament title game in 1993. [2] Following renovations in the 1990s to add reserved seats, Davis Gym's listed capacity was 2,500, though on occasion standing room crowds exceeded that. [1]

  9. Gym - Wikipedia

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    A "gym" may include or describe adjacent open air areas as well. In Western countries, "gyms" often describe places with indoor or outdoor courts for basketball, hockey, tennis, boxing or wrestling, and with equipment and machines used for physical development training, or to do exercises.