- Lavietes Pavilion
Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = Ray Lavietes Basketball Pavilion at the Briggs Athletic Center| nickname =
location = Soldiers Field Rd
Allston, MA 02163
broke_ground =
opened = 1926 (original)
1982 (basketball)
closed =
demolished =
owner = Harvard University
operator = Harvard University
surface =
construction_cost=
architect =
former_names = Briggs Athletic Center
tenants = Harvard Crimson
(Basketball)
seating_capacity = 2,195The Ray Lavietes Basketball Pavilion at the Briggs Athletic Center is a 2,195-seat multi-purpose
arena in the Allston neighborhood ofBoston, Massachusetts . It is home to theHarvard University Crimsonbasketball team . It is tied with theUniversity of Oregon 'sMcArthur Court as the second-oldest college basketball arena still in use (Fordham University 'sRose Hill Gym (1924) is the oldest.)Originally known as the Briggs Athletic Center, it was originally named for LeBaron Russell Briggs, dean of Harvard College 1891-02 and the school's athletic director for 17 years. Briggs also served as president of the NCAA. It included an indoor track and batting cages, which were popular with local collegiate and professional baseball players (including, among others,
Ted Williams ). In 1981, the Gordon Track and Tennis Center Center (located adjacent toHarvard Stadium and theBright Hockey Center ) opened, and the building was refurbished as the new home to the Harvard basketball program, replacing theMalkin Athletic Center in Cambridge. The women's first game in the building was on November 26, 1982 against Chicago, and the men's was a day later against neighbor and rival MIT. In March 1996, the building was rededicated to Ray Lavietes '36, a two-time basketball letterman who made a $2.1 million contribution to a second refurbishing project in 1995 and 1996.External links
* [http://www.gocrimson.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=9000&ATCLID=591440 Lavietes Pavilion at GoCrimson.com]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.