Case Gym, Sports facility at Boston University, United States
Case Gym is a sports facility at Boston University situated on the upper level of the Harold Case Physical Education Center and accommodates approximately 1,800 theater-style seats. The space is dedicated to basketball events and features a functional layout designed for spectators and athletes.
The gymnasium opened in 1972 and was named to honor Harold C. Case, the fifth president of Boston University. It has served as the primary venue for the university's basketball competitions since its establishment.
Case Gym serves as the home venue for both the men's and women's basketball teams of Boston University and is a gathering place for student athletes and sports fans. The facility carries the legacy of university leadership and continues to be part of the campus community's sporting traditions.
The facility is accessible via public transportation, including the Green Line at Babcock Street or the Framingham/Worcester Line at Boston Landing station. Check the event calendar in advance to confirm basketball game schedules and any specific guidelines for visiting.
The site now occupied by Case Gym was once part of Braves Field, the baseball stadium that was home to the Milwaukee Braves before they relocated in 1953. This sports history connects the building to an earlier era of athletic activity on the same campus grounds.
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