Stadium Name: | Mullins Center |
Logo Image: | Mullins_Center_logo.png |
Pushpin Map: | Massachusetts#United States |
Pushpin Relief: | 1 |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Massachusetts##Location in the United States |
Location: | 200 Commonwealth Avenue Amherst, Massachusetts 01003 |
Coordinates: | 42.3894°N -72.5334°W |
Broke Ground: | January 1991 |
Opened: | February 4, 1993 |
Owner: | University of Massachusetts Amherst |
Operator: | Global Spectrum |
Surface: | 200 × 95 ft (hockey) |
Construction Cost: | $51 million ($ in dollars) |
Architect: | Cambridge Seven Associates, Inc. |
Structural Engineer: | Lim Consultants, Inc.[1] |
General Contractor: | Suffolk Construction Company |
Tenants: | UMass Minutemen basketball (men's and women's) UMass Men's ice hockey |
Seating Capacity: | 9,493 (basketball) 8,387 (hockey) |
The William D. Mullins Memorial Center, also known as the Mullins Center, is a 9,493-seat multi-purpose arena (10,500 for 360 concerts), located on the campus of the University of Massachusetts, in Amherst, Massachusetts. The Mullins Center is the home of UMass Minutemen men's basketball, women's basketball, and men's ice hockey. In addition, the venue hosts numerous concerts, family shows, theater shows, and commencements annually. Located adjacent to the Mullins Center is the Mullins Community Ice Rink, which is open for public skating and racquetball, while also serving as the home rink for the UMass women's ice hockey team.
In 1985, William D. Mullins, a state representative from Ludlow, suggested that the university needed a multipurpose arena and convocation center to help expand the athletic program and assist in the university's growth. He died in 1986, but the state went ahead with the building of the complex, naming it for him. It replaced the Curry Hicks Cage, the 1930s-era basketball gymnasium, as home of the Minutemen basketball teams. In addition, it allowed the hockey team, which had been downgraded to club status since the late 1970s, to be elevated to Division I status.The Mullins Center is managed by Spectra, which manages over 70 different event arenas throughout the United States.
The Mullins Center has hosted many performances over the years, including: