Walsh Gymnasium
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Walsh Gymnasium | |
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Location | Seton Hal University South Orange, NJ 07079 |
Opened | 1939 |
Owner | Seton Hall University |
Operator | Seton Hall University |
Tenants | |
Seton Hall Pirates (Women's basketball & volleyball) |
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Seats | |
2,600 |
Walsh Gymnasium is a multi-purpose arena in South Orange, New Jersey. The arena opened in 1939 and holds 2,600 people. It was home to the Seton Hall University Pirates men's basketball team before they moved to Continental Airlines Arena. Currently, the arena hosts the women's basketball and volleyball teams, and is part of the Richie Regan Recreation and Athletic Center. The building, like the school's main library, is named for His Excellency, the Right Rev. Thomas J. Walsh, S.T.D., J.U.D., Fifth Bishop of Newark and former President of the Board of Trustees.
Current Basketball Arenas in the Big East |
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Allstate Arena (DePaul men) • Bradley Center (Marquette men) • Carnesecca Arena (St. John's) • Carrier Dome (Syracuse) • Continental Airlines Arena (Seton Hall men) • DePaul Athletic Center (DePaul women) • Dunkin' Donuts Center (Providence) • 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 (University of Pittsburgh) • USF Sun Dome (South Florida) • Verizon Center (Georgetown men) • Wachovia Center (Villanova) • Walsh Gymnasium (Seton Hall women) • WVU Coliseum (West Virginia) |