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The University of Vermont Catamounts

Directions to Patrick Gymnasium

Address: 97 Spear Street, Burlington, VT 05405

From I-89: Take Exit 14W into Burlington. Stay in far-right lane. Just past Sheraton and stop light, bear right at East Avenue/Spear Street exit, in lane for Spear Street. Take immediate left around jug handle, go through traffic light, which will take you onto Spear Street. Drive approximately 1/4 mile to Patrick Gym entrance on your right.

Heading north from Route 7: Follow Route 7 North from Shelburne. Just past Denny's Restaurant and just before reaching Burlington, take 189 East. Travel approximately one mile to I-89 North. Continue using directions as above, from I-89 (Exit 14W is the second exit upon entering I-89 North).

Patrick Gymasium

Sports: Men's & Women's Basketball (Capacity: 3,228- Women; 3,266- Men) | Seating Chart

Patrick Gymnasium Court

Focus on Roy L. Patrick Gymnasium

History of Patrick

Patrick Gym has been the home of the Vermont Catatmounts since 1963. It was named in honor of Roy L. Patrick, a longtime benefactor of the university and a former member of the school's board of trustees. It has undergone renovations twice to improve the facility for athletes and spectators. In 1982, new bleachers were added, improving the fans proximity to the court. In 1990, new lighting and a new wooden floor were installed to give Patrick Gym one of the top playing surfaces in the East.

Hosting some of the biggest names in sports, music and U.S. history

As well as being the home court of the University of Vermont basketball program, Patrick Gym is also the site for a wide variety of athletic and non-athletic events. The gym is just one part of the vast University of Vermont athletic complex. Other events that have been held at Patrick Gym include the 1976 US Olympic Boxing Trials (featuring Sugar Ray Leonard, and Michael and Leon Spinks), several NBA exhibition games, the 2004 Boston Celtic training camp, several concerts featuring the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Bill Cosby, the Grateful Dead, Bob Hope, and guest speakers including former President Gerald Ford.

Basketball's best

Through the years some of basketball's best have played at Patrick Gym including Basketball Hall of Famers Julius Erving, John Havlicek, Billy Cunningham, Hal Greer and Sam Jones. Also more recent stars such as Vin Baker, Herb Williams, Reggie Lewis and Chamique Holdsclaw have graced the Patrick Gym hardwood. Among the great opposing coaches who have worked the sidelines at Patrick are Mike Krzyzewski, Rick Pitino, Jim Calhoun, UVM alum Rollie Massimino '56, and Tennessee legend Pat Summitt.

Five times the Patrick Gym has been the host of all rounds of America East Women's Basketball Championships. In 1992 and 1993 Patrick was the home of the conference women's basketball semifinals and championship games. UVM has been the site of the very successful Banknorth Women's Basketball Classic since 1992, featuring such national powers as Alabama, Vanderbilt and Tennessee. During the 1996 classic, legendary Tennessee Coach Pat Summitt recorded her 600th career victory. The Lady Vols went on to win the National Championship that year. Vermont also hosted the first round of the 1993 NCAA East Regionals as the #8-seeded Catamounts fell to #9-seed Rutgers. In 2002, Vermont also hosted a pair of games in the Women's National Invitational Tournament.

Making Vermont history

In 2004, UVM hosted the America East Men's Basketball Championship game at Patrick Gym in front of an enthusiastic sellout crowd. The game, aired on ESPN, was the first-ever nationally televised basketball game from the state of Vermont.

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