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McDonough Arena

McDonough Gymnasium
"McDonough Arena"
McDonough Gymnasium Exterior.jpg
McDonough Memorial Gymnasium on December 11, 2016.
McDonough Gymnasium is located in the District of Columbia
McDonough Gymnasium
McDonough Gymnasium
McDonough Gymnasium′s location in Washington, D.C.
Full name McDonough Memorial Gymnasium
Address

Georgetown University

Washington, D.C. 20057
Coordinates 38°54′27″N 77°04′39″W / 38.90750°N 77.07750°W / 38.90750; -77.07750Coordinates: 38°54′27″N 77°04′39″W / 38.90750°N 77.07750°W / 38.90750; -77.07750
Owner Georgetown University
Operator Georgetown University
Capacity 2,500
Construction
Broke ground May 20, 1950
Opened December 8, 1951 (1951-12-08)
Construction cost $1,250,000
Tenants
Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball (NCAA) (1951–1981 and occasional games to present)
Georgetown Hoyas women's basketball
Georgetown Hoyas women's volleyball

Georgetown University

McDonough Gymnasium, sometimes referred to as McDonough Arena when hosting a sports or entertainment event and officially known as McDonough Memorial Gymnasium, is a multi-purpose arena on the campus of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. It opened in 1951 and now holds 2,500 people.

The building is named for Rev. Vincent J. McDonough, S.J., Georgetown's athletic director from 1916 to 1928. Legend has it that three days before his death on September 3, 1939, he was asked what he wanted for the 25th anniversary of his priesthood, to which he replied, "You give the boys a new gym and I'll be happy." Though he did not live to see it, ground was broken for construction of the new gymnasium on May 20, 1950, the cornerstone was laid on October 14, 1950, and the official ribbon-cutting and opening was held December 8, 1951. When it opened, its capacity was 4,000 for basketball and 5,500 for general events.

Before McDonough opened, the Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team had played its home games in an on-campus facility only from the 1914-15 season through the 1926-27 season, when the Hoyas played at Ryan Gymnasium. McDonough's opening allowed the Georgetown men's team to move back on campus, and it was the home court of the Hoyas for 30 seasons, from 1951-52 through 1980-81. Play at McDonough began with a 57-50 loss to Fordham on December 7, 1951 – the day before McDonough's official opening – but the team went on to post an 11-1 home record in McDonough's inaugural season. The Hoyas had a .500 or better home record in 29 of their 30 seasons at McDonough.


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