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The '''War Memorial Gymnasium''' in [[San Francisco, California]] is an athletic venue on the [[University of San Francisco]] campus. It currently serves as home for the USF men's and women's [[college basketball|basketball]] teams as well as the women's [[volleyball]] team. It also houses athletic department offices and training facilities for the university's other athletic teams. It is currently the oldest basketball venue in the [[West Coast Conference]].
The '''War Memorial Gymnasium''' in [[San Francisco, California]] is an athletic venue on the [[University of San Francisco]] campus. It currently serves as home for the USF men's and women's [[college basketball|basketball]] teams as well as the women's [[volleyball]] team. It also houses athletic department offices and training facilities for the university's other athletic teams. It is currently the oldest basketball venue in the [[West Coast Conference]].


Prior to [[1958]], the USF basketball team had no permanent home. During the [[1955]] and [[1956]] [[NCAA Men's Basketball Championship|NCAA championship]] seasons, [[Phil Woolpert]]'s teams had to practice and play home games at either nearby Kezar Pavilion in [[Golden Gate Park]] or the gym at neighboring [[Saint Ignatius College Preparatory|St. Ignatius High School]]. The aftermath of USF's back-to-back national championships spurred a fund-raising effort that ultimately made building an on-campus venue possible and in 1958, War Memorial Gym opened its doors.
Prior to [[1958]], the USF basketball team had no permanent home. During the [[1955]] and [[1956]] [[NCAA Men's Basketball Championship|NCAA championship]] seasons, [[Phil Woolpert]]'s teams had to practice and play home games at either nearby Kezar Pavilion in [[Golden Gate Park]] or the gym at neighboring [[Saint Ignatius College Preparatory|St. Ignatius High School]]. The aftermath of USF's back-to-back national championships spurred a fund-raising effort that ultimately made building an on-campus venue possible and in 1958, War Memorial Gym opened its doors.


Originally serving all of USF's athletic needs, War Memorial Gym also briefly hosted the [[Golden State Warriors|San Francisco Warriors]] during the [[1966]]-[[1967]] season. Upon the arrival of women's sports on campus, War Memorial Gym also became the home of the women's basketball and volleyball teams. Though the gym missed the [[Bill Russell (basketball)|Russell]] and [[K.C. Jones|Jones]] era by three years, it was the home of the great Dons teams of the late 1970s led by [[Bill Cartwright]], [[Phil Smith]] and Quintin Dailey (though some high-profile matches were held at the [[Cow Palace]] or the [[Oakland Arena]]). In 1989, with the construction of the Koret Health and Recreation Center, War Memorial became exclusively an athletic venue, though training facilities continue to be housed in the Moran Center beneath the gym.
Originally serving all of USF's athletic needs, War Memorial Gym also briefly hosted the [[Golden State Warriors|San Francisco Warriors]] during the [[1966]]-[[1967]] season. Upon the arrival of women's sports on campus, War Memorial Gym also became the home of the women's basketball and volleyball teams. Though the gym missed the [[Bill Russell (basketball)|Russell]] and [[K.C. Jones|Jones]] era by three years, it was the home of the great Dons teams of the late 1970s led by [[Bill Cartwright]], [[Phil Smith]] and Quintin Dailey (though some high-profile matches were held at the [[Cow Palace]] or the [[Oakland Arena]]). In 1989, with the construction of the Koret Health and Recreation Center, War Memorial became exclusively an athletic venue, though training facilities continue to be housed in the Moran Center beneath the gym.

Revision as of 20:07, 5 February 2007

War Memorial Gymnasium
Map
Location2335 Golden Gate Avenue
San Francisco, California 94118
OwnerUniversity of San Francisco
OperatorUniversity of San Francisco
Capacity5,300
Opened1958
ClosedN/A
Tenants
USF Dons (NCAA) (1958-Present)

The War Memorial Gymnasium in San Francisco, California is an athletic venue on the University of San Francisco campus. It currently serves as home for the USF men's and women's basketball teams as well as the women's volleyball team. It also houses athletic department offices and training facilities for the university's other athletic teams. It is currently the oldest basketball venue in the West Coast Conference.

Prior to 1958, the USF basketball team had no permanent home. During the 1955 and 1956 NCAA championship seasons, Phil Woolpert's teams had to practice and play home games at either nearby Kezar Pavilion in Golden Gate Park or the gym at neighboring St. Ignatius High School. The aftermath of USF's back-to-back national championships spurred a fund-raising effort that ultimately made building an on-campus venue possible and in 1958, War Memorial Gym opened its doors.

Originally serving all of USF's athletic needs, War Memorial Gym also briefly hosted the San Francisco Warriors during the 1966-1967 season. Upon the arrival of women's sports on campus, War Memorial Gym also became the home of the women's basketball and volleyball teams. Though the gym missed the Russell and Jones era by three years, it was the home of the great Dons teams of the late 1970s led by Bill Cartwright, Phil Smith and Quintin Dailey (though some high-profile matches were held at the Cow Palace or the Oakland Arena). In 1989, with the construction of the Koret Health and Recreation Center, War Memorial became exclusively an athletic venue, though training facilities continue to be housed in the Moran Center beneath the gym.

Dedicated to the USF dead of World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War, War Memorial Gym currently seats 5,300 spectators. Above the court can be seen banners commemorating USF's national and conference championships in basketball, including titles won by the women's basketball team in their old conference, the Northern California Athletic Conference. Players' retired numbers can also be found, including banners for Pete Newell and Phil Woolpert. The gym's foyer houses a mini-hall of fame, displaying trophies and memorabilia from USF's athletic history.

War Memorial Gym was also the site of CBS's first national college basketball broadcast, a 1982 match-up between USF and the University of Georgia. It hosted the 1987, 1989, and 1993 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournaments.

Preceded by
Cow Palace
19621964
Home of the
San Francisco Warriors
19641966
Succeeded by
Cow Palace
19661971