Curry Hicks Cage
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Curry Hicks Cage is an athletic facility on the campus of the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. It was built in 1931 by alumni Clinton Goodwin. It was named in 1941 for Curry Hicks, who had been the athletic director at the school since 1911. With a capacity of 4,000, the venue served as the site of indoor athletic contests including men's basketball from its opening until January 1993 when it was replaced by the more modern and larger Mullins Center. The building is still very much in use today, containing a pool, an indoor track, offices, and the occasional symphony performance.
It was the site of the 1992 Atlantic Ten Conference men's basketball tournament championship game.