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Fitzgerald Field House

Coordinates:40°26′37″N79°57′51″W / 40.443508°N 79.964149°W /40.443508; -79.964149
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Fitzgerald Field House
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Fitzgerald Field House is located in Downtown Pittsburgh
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Fitzgerald Field House is located in Pennsylvania
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Fitzgerald Field House is located in the United States
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LocationAllequippa St & Darragh St Pittsburgh, PA 15261
Coordinates40°26′37″N79°57′51″W / 40.443508°N 79.964149°W /40.443508; -79.964149
OwnerUniversity of Pittsburgh
OperatorUniversity of Pittsburgh
Capacity5,200 (1951-ca 1976)
5,308 (ca 1977-1980)
6,360 (1980-ca 1984)
6,798 (1985-2002)
4,122 (2007-present)[1]
OpenedDecember 15, 1951
Tenants
Pittsburgh Panthers (volleyball,wrestling, gymnastics, & indoor track)
formerly
men's basketball (1951–2002)
Duquesne Dukes men's basketball (1956–1964)

Fitzgerald Field House is a 4,122-seat multi-purpose athletic venue on the campus of theUniversity of Pittsburgh inPittsburgh,Pennsylvania,United States. Fitzgerald Field House is named forRufus Fitzgerald, a pastchancellor (1945–1955) of the university. It is the primary home competition venue for the university's gymnastics,volleyball, andwrestling teams.

Usage

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Courts inside Fitzgerald Field House

Fitzgerald Field House is the competitive venue for the Pitt varsity sports ofvolleyball, gymnastics, andwrestling. With an indoor track, the Field House also serves as the primary indoor facility for the university'strack and field team, as well as housing the wrestling training facility and the primary training and weight facilities for Pitt's Olympic sports. In addition, it contains the offices and locker rooms forbaseball, cross country, soccer,softball, swimming and diving, and tennis. The facility also hassquash courts. The Field House is connected by a tunnel to Trees Pool and the Gymnastics Training Center, both located inTrees Hall.

Built in 1951, Fitzgerald Field House was, for five decades, the home ofPitt's basketball program. The Field House provided a home court advantage that allowed the program to achieve a 414-175 (.703) record while utilizing the facility.[2] It also served as the home basketball court of Pitt'sintracity rival, theDuquesne University Dukes, from 1956-57 to 1963-64.[3] From 1984 until 2002, the Pitt men's basketball team also played selectedBig East Conference and non-conference games at theCivic Arena.[4]Pitt's women's basketball team also used the Field House as their primary home court. Both the men's and women's Pitt basketball teams moved to thePetersen Events Center in 2002.

In 1999, Fitzgerald Field House underwent $3.8 million ($7.2 million today) in renovations of existing facilities and a major addition to the west side of the building for locker rooms, team dressing rooms, and training and equipment rooms.[5] In the summer of 2005, the wrestling training facility built in 1951 was reconstructed to be twice the size of the previous training facility and also received new floor and wall mats, a new ventilation system, new lighting, a video and recruitment room, and a balcony suspended above the mats featuring cardio equipment.[6] In addition, an Olympic sports weight room was added to serve as a primary training facility for over 300 Pitt student-athletes and includes Hammer Strength and Nautilus Next Generation machines, nearly 8,600 pounds of free weights, and a comprehensive cardiovascular unit, including treadmills, stationary bikes and the Stairmaster Gauntlet.[7] The renovations and addition of the weight room reduced the seating capacity from its prior 6,798 seats to a capacity of 4,122.

Further renovations of the Field House in 2008 totaled $1.4 million ($2 million today) and included new volleyball courts and installation of seating and electronic equipment to meet NCAA requirements.[8][9] In November, 2011, the Nathan Hershey Athletic Training Facility was dedicated in the Field House.[10]

Notable events

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The Wrestling Room

References

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Olympic sports training facility
  1. ^"Pitt Volleyball 2010 Quick Facts"(PDF). PittsburghPanthers.com. 2010. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on November 12, 2012. RetrievedNovember 25, 2010.
  2. ^"Pitt Basketball All-Centennial Team". PittsburghPanthers.com. Archived fromthe original on March 25, 2012. RetrievedJanuary 10, 2013.
  3. ^Saba, Dave, ed. (2009).2009-10 Duquesne University Men's Basketball Media Guide. Duquesne University Athletics Media Relations Department. pp. 110–112. RetrievedDecember 2, 2009.
  4. ^"Pitt at Mellon Arena Game-by-Game - University of Pittsburgh".University of Pittsburgh.
  5. ^"Construction, renovation projects outlined".University Times. Vol. 31, no. 3. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh. October 1, 1998. RetrievedFebruary 6, 2011.
  6. ^"Pitt Wrestling Welcomes New Training Facility - University of Pittsburgh".University of Pittsburgh.
  7. ^"Facilities - University of Pittsburgh".pittsburghpanthers.cstv.com. Archived fromthe original on July 19, 2008. RetrievedJuly 13, 2008.
  8. ^"Pitt Property and Facilities Committee Approves $120 Million in Construction and Renovation Projects" (Press release). University of Pittsburgh. April 13, 2008. RetrievedNovember 25, 2010.
  9. ^Barlow, Kimberly K.; Hart, Peter (August 28, 2008)."What's New? Places".University Times. Vol. 41, no. 1. University of Pittsburgh. RetrievedNovember 25, 2010.
  10. ^"Nathan Hershey Athletic Training Facility Dedication". PittsburghPanthers.com. November 28, 2011. RetrievedNovember 30, 2011.
  11. ^"National Wrestling Hall of Fame 1957 NCAA Collegiate Championship".wrestlinghalloffame.org. Archived fromthe original on May 25, 2011. RetrievedJuly 13, 2008.
  12. ^"Crowd of 8,500 Jams Pitt's Field House to Hear President".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh, PA. October 13, 1962. RetrievedNovember 4, 2011.
  13. ^"Pitt Expects Record Draw In Gym Meet".The Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh, PA. March 24, 1963. RetrievedJuly 14, 2010.
  14. ^"Pitt Wins Volleyball Tourney".The Pittsburgh Press. November 18, 1979. RetrievedJune 24, 2010.
  15. ^Martinez, Courtney (January 25, 2017)."Pittsburgh basketball: Jerome Lane's backboard-shattering dunk happened 28 years ago". NCAA.com. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2017.
  16. ^"Pittsburgh to Host the NCAA Regional Competition - University of Pittsburgh".University of Pittsburgh.
  17. ^Steele, Bruce (December 5, 2002)."Pitt expected to be hub for National Senior Games".University Times. Vol. 35, no. 8. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh. RetrievedNovember 25, 2010.
  18. ^"EAGL History".eaglgymnastics.net. Archived fromthe original on August 20, 2008. RetrievedJuly 13, 2008.
  19. ^EWL ArchiveArchived April 18, 2011, at theWayback Machine
  20. ^Note: Fitzgerald Field House has hosted at least 12 Big East tournament championships. Records of host site prior to 1986 not found.
  21. ^"2004 Villanova Volleyball Media Guide, pg 19"(PDF).cstv.com. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on May 22, 2011. RetrievedJuly 13, 2008.
  22. ^"2008-09 Big East Championship Schedule".bigeast.org.
  23. ^Deto, Ryan; Swift, Megan (October 10, 2024)."Obama implores Pittsburghers to 'get off couch' and vote for Harris at Oakland rally".Pittsburgh Tribune Review. RetrievedOctober 11, 2024.

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