Patrick Gym

Patrick Gym
2017 America East Championship Game
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Location97 Spear St, Burlington, Vermont
Coordinates44°28′13″N 73°11′41″W / 44.470264°N 73.194705°W / 44.470264; -73.194705
OwnerUniversity of Vermont
OperatorUniversity of Vermont
Capacity3,228
Construction
Built1961
Tenants
Vermont Catamounts (NCAA)

The Roy L. Patrick Gymnasium is a 3,228-seat (3,266 for men's and women's basketball) multi-purpose arena in Burlington, Vermont. It was built in 1963 to replace the Old Gymnasium, a then-60-year-old facility now known as the Royall Tyler Theater. It is used mainly as the home arena of the Vermont Catamounts men's and women's basketball teams. It has been the site of the 2004, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2022 America East men's basketball tournament championship games, as the higher seed in the final hosts the game. The championship games were all televised on ESPN or ESPN2. Vermont has consistently been among the America East leaders in home attendance and in 2004–05, it became the only America East men's basketball program to sell out every game for an entire season.[citation needed]

Patrick Gym is also a concert venue, seating up to 4,000. It can also accommodate conventions and trade shows; there are 22,251 square feet (2,067.2 m2) of arena floor space, with an additional 31,218 square feet (2,900.2 m2) at the indoor track and 36,189 square feet (3,362.1 m2) at the indoor tennis courts, both of which are adjacent to Patrick Gymnasium. The current bleachers at Patrick Gym were installed in 1982, and new lighting and the current floor were installed in 1990.

Currently the university has plans to replace the over 50 year old Patrick Gym with a new event center next to Gutterson Fieldhouse. The new arena will have a capacity of 3,200 with a price tag of $80 million.[1] It was announced in December 2018 that the new arena will be named the Tarrant Event Center, in honor of Rich and Deb Tarrant who donated $15 million to the project. The arena was originally intended to be ready for the 2020–21 school year,[2] but construction delays and financial uncertainties due to the COVID-19 pandemic have pushed back the most likely date for completion of the new arena to 2022–23. Once the basketball programs move to the Tarrant Center, Patrick Gym will be converted into a campus recreation facility.[3]

  1. ^ "UVM proposes new on-campus events center, renovations". Burlington Free Press. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  2. ^ "UVM's new arena has its name: Tarrant Event Center". Burlington Free Press. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  3. ^ Danforth, Austin (June 5, 2020). "Work on UVM's Tarrant Center delayed by COVID-19 pandemic". Burlington Free Press. Retrieved June 21, 2020.

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