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Location | 13 Oak Drive Hamilton, NY 13346 |
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Coordinates | 42°48′54″N75°32′34″W / 42.814957°N 75.542754°W /42.814957; -75.542754 |
Owner | Colgate University |
Operator | Colgate University |
Capacity | 1,750 (basketball & volleyball) |
Surface | Hardwood |
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Opened | 1959 |
Renovated | 2001 |
Tenants | |
Colgate Raiders men's basketball (1959–Present) Colgate Raiders women's basketball (1973–Present) Colgate Raiders Volleyball |
Cotterell Court is a 1,750-seat multi-purposearena inHamilton, New York.[1] It was built in 1959 and is home to theColgate University Raidersbasketball andvolleyball teams. It is named for Wesley M. Cotterell '19, a two-time letterwinner in basketball and school trustee. The basketball arena was built as the northern half of the William A. Reid Athletic Center, a twin barrel-vaulted complex which also housesStarr Rink. The complex is located on the western side of campus next toAndy Kerr Stadium and across Broad Street from Huntington Gymnasium, the school's former athletics facility. The hardwood was replaced in 2016 for the first time since the venue's opening.[2] The gym has bleacher seating on three sides, with the main sides being the east and west sides and a much shorter section on the north side. The main entrance to the arena is on the south side, leading into the rest of the athletic center.
Cotterell Court hosted the championship game of the 1995, 1996,2019,2020Patriot League men's basketball tournament, and most recently in2024, and also hosted the 2004Patriot League women's basketball tournament. It has also hosted many notable concerts over the years, often as part of Colgate'shomecoming or other university events. These include a November 4, 1977Grateful Dead show which was recorded and released in its entirety on their 2014 live albumDave's Picks Volume 12.[3] Other concerts includeThe Doors withStone Poneys in 1968,Bob Marley onHalloween in 1979, andPhish in 1993.[4][5]