Address | 145 Main St, Durham, NH 03824 |
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Coordinates | 43°08′19″N70°56′17″W / 43.13861°N 70.93806°W |
Operator | University of New Hampshire |
Seating type | Bleachers |
Capacity | 3,000 |
Record attendance | 2,415 (September 6, 2005, vs. Stanford) |
Surface | Floorboard |
Construction | |
Renovated | Refinished floor 2001 Replaced bleachers 2007 |
Tenants | |
New Hampshire Wildcats (NCAA) Men's basketball Women's basketball Women's volleyball Women's gymnastics |
Lundholm Gym is a 3,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Durham, New Hampshire. It is home to the University of New Hampshire Wildcats athletics program, including men's and women's basketball, women's volleyball, and women's gymnastics.
Lundholm Gym is the major component of the UNH Field House, which was completed in 1938 [1] just to the northeast of Alumni Field, as part of the new athletics area. The gymnasium was renamed on December 2, 1968, to honor Carl Lundholm, '21, athletic director at the school from 1939 to 1963. [2]
The University of New Hampshire (UNH) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Durham, New Hampshire. It was founded and incorporated in 1866 as a land grant college in Hanover and moved to Durham in 1893, and adopted its current name in 1923.
Whittemore Center Arena, known colloquially as The Whitt, is a multi-purpose arena in Durham, New Hampshire, United States, on the campus of the University of New Hampshire. The Whitt is located at 128 Main street.The arena is home to the New Hampshire Wildcats men's and women's ice hockey teams. The arena was New Hampshire's largest until the Verizon Wireless Arena opened in Manchester in 2001. The arena can seat 6,501 for ice hockey and basketball games, and 7,200 for concerts and similar events.
Wildcat Stadium is an 11,015-seat open-air multi-purpose stadium in Durham, New Hampshire, on the campus of the University of New Hampshire (UNH). It is home to the New Hampshire Wildcats football, lacrosse and track and field varsity teams. The stadium, which runs west-northwest, consists of a FieldTurf playing surface surrounded by a 400-metre track. On either side of the track are aluminum stands. The stadium lies just southwest of the Field House, which houses Lundholm Gym as well as Swazey Pool and the Jerry Azumah Performance Center.
The New Hampshire Wildcats, or 'Cats, are the American intercollegiate athletic teams representing the University of New Hampshire (UNH), located in Durham. The wildcat is the school's official mascot, the colors are UNH Blue and white. The University of New Hampshire competes at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level as a full member of the America East Conference, and sponsors teams in seven men's, eleven women's and one coed NCAA sanctioned sports. However, the men's and women's hockey teams are members of Hockey East, the gymnastics team is a member of the East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL), and the ski team is a member of the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association (EISA). The football team plays as an associate member of the Coastal Athletic Association in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision, the second tier of Division I formerly known as Division I-AA.
William H. Detrick Gymnasium is a 2,654-seat multi-purpose arena in New Britain, Connecticut. It is home to the Central Connecticut State University Blue Devils men's and women's basketball teams and women's volleyball team. In 2005 it received a new floor, the first since the facility opened in 1965. The Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament was held there in 1998, 2002, and 2007. The facility is named after Bill Detrick, who was head coach at CCSU for 29 years, compiling a school-record 468 wins.
Trinity High School is a private, Catholic high school located in Manchester, New Hampshire. It is operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester.
The New Hampshire Wildcats Basketball team is the basketball team that represent the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire. The school's team currently competes in the America East Conference and plays its home games at Lundholm Gym. They are one of just two schools in the state of New Hampshire to compete in NCAA Division I for basketball. The Wildcats are one of 45 Division I programs to have never appeared in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. They are currently coached by Nathan Davis.
The Dartmouth–New Hampshire rivalry is an intrastate college sports rivalry between the Dartmouth Big Green and New Hampshire Wildcats.
The 2014–15 New Hampshire Wildcats women's basketball team represented the University of New Hampshire in the America East Conference. The Wildcats were led by fifth-year head coach Maureen Magarity and once again played their home games in Lundholm Gym. They finished the season 17–12, 9–7 in America East play to finish in fourth place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the America East women's tournament to Hartford. Despite finishing with 17 wins, they were not invited to a postseason tournament.
The New Hampshire Wildcats women's basketball team is the basketball team that represent the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire. The school's team currently competes in the America East Conference and plays its home games at Lundholm Gym.
The 2017–18 New Hampshire Wildcats women's basketball team represented the University of New Hampshire during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Wildcats, led by eighth-year head coach Maureen Magarity, played their home games in Lundholm Gym and were members of the America East Conference.
The 2018–19 New Hampshire Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of New Hampshire in the 2018–19 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They played their home games at the Lundholm Gym in Durham, New Hampshire and were led by 14th-year head coach Bill Herrion. They finished the season 5–24 overall, 3–13 in conference play to finish in a tie for eighth place. They failed to qualify for the 2019 America East men's basketball tournament.
The 2018–19 New Hampshire Wildcats women's basketball team represented the University of New Hampshire during the 2018–19 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Wildcats, led by ninth-year head coach Maureen Magarity, played their home games in Lundholm Gym in Durham, New Hampshire and were members of the America East Conference.
The 2019–20 New Hampshire Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of New Hampshire in the 2019–20 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They played their home games at the Lundholm Gym in Durham, New Hampshire and were led by 15th-year head coach Bill Herrion. They finished the season 15–15, 8–8 in America East play to finish in a tie for fourth place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the America East tournament to UMBC.
The 2020–21 New Hampshire Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of New Hampshire in the 2020–21 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They played their home games at the Lundholm Gym in Durham, New Hampshire and were led by 16th-year head coach Bill Herrion. In a season limited due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Wildcats finished the season 10–9, 9–6 in America East play, to finish in third place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the America East tournament to UMass Lowell.
The 2021–22 New Hampshire Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of New Hampshire in the 2021–22 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They played their home games at the Lundholm Gym in Durham, New Hampshire and were led by 17th-year head coach Bill Herrion. They finished the season 15-13, 10-8 in America East Play to finish a tie for 2nd place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the America East tournament to Binghamton.
The 2022–23 New Hampshire Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of New Hampshire in the 2022–23 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Wildcats, led by 18th-year head coach Bill Herrion, played their home games at the Lundholm Gym in Durham, New Hampshire as members of the America East Conference. They finished the season 15-15, 9-7 in America East play to finish in 3rd place. They defeated Bryant in the quarterfinals of the America East Tournament before losing to UMass Lowell in the semifinals.
The 2023–24 New Hampshire Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of New Hampshire during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Wildcats, who were led by first-year head coach Nathan Davis, played their home games at the Lundholm Gym located in Durham, New Hampshire as members of the America East Conference.
The 2023–24 New Hampshire Wildcats women's basketball team represented the University of New Hampshire during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Wildcats, led by fourth-year head coach Kelsey Hogan, played their home games at the Lundholm Gym located in Durham, New Hampshire, as members of the America East Conference.
The 2024–25 New Hampshire Wildcats men's basketball team represents the University of New Hampshire during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Wildcats, led by second-year head coach Nathan Davis, play their home games at the Lundholm Gym located in Durham, New Hampshire as members of the America East Conference.