Field house
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Field house or fieldhouse is an American English term for an indoor sports arena or stadium, mostly used for college basketball, volleyball, or ice hockey, or a support building for various adjacent sports fields, e.g. locker room, team room, coaches' offices, etc. The term dates from the 1890s.[1][2]
Notable field houses include:
United States
[edit]Alaska
[edit]Arkansas
[edit]California
[edit]- Firestone Fieldhouse, Pepperdine University
- Field House, California State University Dominguez Hills
Colorado
[edit]- Balch Fieldhouse, University of Colorado
- Cadet Field House, United States Air Force Academy
- Cougar Field House, Colorado Christian University
- Steinhauer Field House, Colorado School of Mines
Connecticut
[edit]Delaware
[edit]District of Columbia
[edit]Florida
[edit]Georgia
[edit]Illinois
[edit]- Chick Evans Field House, Northern Illinois University
- Henry Crown Field House, University of Chicago
- Horton Fieldhouse, Illinois State University
- Robertson Memorial Field House, Bradley University
- Wharton Field House, Tri-Cities Blackhawks
Indiana
[edit]- Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever
- Gladstein Fieldhouse, Indiana University
- Hinkle Fieldhouse, Butler University
- Lambert Fieldhouse, Purdue University
- New Castle Fieldhouse, New Castle High School
- Notre Dame Fieldhouse, University of Notre Dame
Iowa
[edit]Kansas
[edit]Louisiana
[edit]- Devlin Fieldhouse, Tulane University
- Huey P. Long Field House, Louisiana State University
- Loyola Field House, New Orleans Jazz
Maryland
[edit]- Cole Field House, University of Maryland
- Halsey Field House, United States Naval Academy
- Hill Field House, Morgan State University
- Novak Field House, Prince George's Community College
Michigan
[edit]- Al Glick Field House. University of Michigan
- Bowen Field House, Eastern Michigan University
- Ford Fieldhouse, Grand Rapids Community College
- GVSU Fieldhouse, Grand Valley State University
- Hedgcock Fieldhouse, Northern Michigan University
- Jenison Fieldhouse, Michigan State University
- Oosterbaan Field House, University of Michigan
Minnesota
[edit]Nebraska
[edit]New York
[edit]- Houston Field House, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Manley Field House, Syracuse University
- McCann Field House, Marist College
Ohio
[edit]- Armory Fieldhouse, University of Cincinnati
- The Field House, University of Toledo
- Finnegan Fieldhouse, Franciscan University of Steubenville
- Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, Cleveland Cavaliers
- Schmidt Field House, Xavier University
Oklahoma
[edit]- Frederickson Fieldhouse, Oklahoma City University
- Hamilton Field House, University of Central Oklahoma
- McCasland Field House, University of Oklahoma
Oregon
[edit]Pennsylvania
[edit]- Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse, Saint Joseph's University
- Erie County Field House, American Hockey League
- Fitzgerald Field House, University of Pittsburgh
- Hamburg Field House, Hamburg
- Jake Nevin Field House, Villanova University
South Carolina
[edit]- Carolina Fieldhouse, University of South Carolina
- CSU Field House, Charleston Southern University
- Davis Field House, Bob Jones University
- McAlister Field House, The Citadel
Tennessee
[edit]Texas
[edit]- Texas A&M-Commerce Field House, Texas A&M University–Commerce
- Tudor Fieldhouse, Rice University
- UTRGV Fieldhouse, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Utah
[edit]Vermont
[edit]Virginia
[edit]West Virginia
[edit]Wisconsin
[edit]Canada
[edit]Alberta
[edit]Nova Scotia
[edit]Ontario
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Random House Dictionary: "1890–95, Americanism"
- ^ "fieldhouse". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster.: "First known use: 1895"