McDonough Gymnasium
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| McDonough Memorial Gymnasium | |
|---|---|
| Location | Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057 |
| Broke ground | 1950 |
| Opened | 1951 |
| Owner | Georgetown University |
| Operator | Georgetown University |
| Tenants | |
| Georgetown Hoyas (Women's basketball & volleyball & some men's basketball) | |
| Capacity | |
| 2,500 | |
The building is named for Rev. Vincent J. McDonough, S.J., athletic director from 1916 to 1928. Legend has it that three days before his death on September 3, 1939, he was asked what he wanted for the twenty-fifth anniversary of his priesthood, to which he replied, "You give the boys a new gym and I'll be happy." Though he did not live to see it, the gym eventually was built after World War II.
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| Preceded by Uline Arena 1949-1951 | Home of the Georgetown Hoyas 1951–1981 | Succeeded by Capital Centre 1981-1997 |
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| Alumni Hall (Providence women) •Allstate Arena (DePaul men) • Bradley Center (Marquette men) • Carnesecca Arena (St. John's) • Carrier Dome (Syracuse) • Dunkin' Donuts Center (Providence men) • Fifth Third Arena (Cincinnati) • Freedom Hall (Louisville) • Gampel Pavilion (Connecticut) • Hartford Civic Center (Connecticut) • Joyce Center (Notre Dame) • Louis Brown Athletic Center (Rutgers) • Madison Square Garden (St. John's men) • McDonough Gymnasium (Georgetown women) • McGuire Center (Marquette women) • The Pavilion (Villanova) • Petersen Events Center (Pittsburgh) • Prudential Center (Seton Hall men) • Sullivan Athletic Center (DePaul women) • USF Sun Dome (South Florida) • Verizon Center (Georgetown men) • Wachovia Center (Villanova) • Walsh Gymnasium (Seton Hall women) • WVU Coliseum (West Virginia) |
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Undergraduate: Georgetown College • School of Nursing and Health Studies • School of Business • School of Foreign Service • Qatar Graduate: School of Arts and Sciences • School of Medicine • School of Business • Law Center • School of Continuing Studies Centers and Programs: Berkley Center • Prince Alwaleed Center • Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth • Public Policy Institute |
| Athletics | Big East • Basketball • Rugby • McDonough Gymnasium • Verizon Center • Multi-Sport Field • There Goes Old Georgetown • Sergeant Stubby |
| Campuses | Georgetown, D.C. • Healy Hall • Lauinger Library • Hospital • Darnall Hall • New South • Qatar Campus • Villa Le Balze • McGhee Center |
| History | Presidents • Alumni • • 1789 • Andrew White • John Carroll • Patrick Francis Healy • Edmund A. Walsh |
| Student Life | Student Association • The Hoya • The Heckler • The Corp • Chimes • GERMS • ΔΦΕ • Philodemic • WGTB • GUTV • GUSIF • DCAF • Solidarity |
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