William H. Detrick Gymnasium is a 2,654-seat multi-purpose
arena in
New Britain, Connecticut
New Britain is a city in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. It is located approximately southwest of Hartford. According to 2020 Census, the population of the city is 74,135.
Among the southernmost of the communities encompassed wit ...
. 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.
History
In 2020–21, William H. Detrick Gymnasium celebrated its 55th season of Central Connecticut men's basketball. The Blue Devils’ historic home court ranks as the oldest in the Northeast Conference and is the fifth-oldest NCAA Division I home venue in New England.
# Matthews Arena, Northeastern (1910)
# Payne Whitney Gymnasium, Yale (1932)
# Lundholm Gymnasium, New Hampshire (1938)
# Patrick Gymnasium, Vermont (1963)
# Detrick Gymnasium, Central Connecticut (1965)
Under head coach Bill Detrick, for whom the gymnasium is named, the Blue Devils christened their new home court with a 109–57 win over Coast Guard on December 4, 1965. Central's Bob Plosky scored the first points in the gym's history with a basket at the 19:30 mark of the first half. Gene Reilly, who ranks eighth all-time in scoring at CCSU with 1,597 points, led the way with 21 points in front of a then-record crowd of 3,600 fans. The Blue Devils went on to win their first 10 home games at their new home and posted a 23–3 overall record, which included a trip to the
1966 NCAA College Division basketball tournament
The 1966 NCAA College Division basketball tournament involved 36 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA College Division basketball as a culmination of the 1965–66 NCAA Col ...
.
Detrick Gymnasium is part of the Kaiser Hall athletic building, a modern and spacious gymnasium at the time it ushered Central Connecticut's men's basketball program from NAIA era to NCAA Division II. Built with a total capacity of 4,500, it was the second-largest on-campus basketball gym in New England when it opened in 1965.
# Greer Field House, Connecticut (4,604)
# Detrick Gymnasium, Central Connecticut (4,500)
# Curry Hicks Cage, Massachusetts (4,000)
# Keaney Gymnasium, Rhode Island (3,885)
See also
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List of NCAA Division I basketball arenas
References
External links
Detrick Gymnasium
College basketball venues in the United States
College volleyball venues in the United States
Basketball venues in Connecticut
Sports venues in Hartford County, Connecticut
Central Connecticut Blue Devils men's basketball
1965 establishments in Connecticut
Sports venues completed in 1965
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