Lundholm Gym
43°08′19″N 70°56′17″W / 43.13861°N 70.93806°W / 43.13861; -70.93806Operator University of New Hampshire Seating type Bleachers Capacity 3,000 Record attendance 2,415 (September 6, 2005, vs. Stanford) Surface Floorboard Construction Renovated Refinished floor 2001
Replaced bleachers 2007 Tenants New Hampshire Wildcats (NCAA)
Men's basketball
Women's basketball
Women's volleyball
Women's gymnastics Academics Athletics Facilities Programs Organizations Media Related
Replaced bleachers 2007
Men's basketball
Women's basketball
Women's volleyball
Women's gymnastics
Lundholm Gym is a 3,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Durham, New Hampshire. It is home to the University of New Hampshire Wildcats athletics program, including men's and women's basketball, women's volleyball, and women's gymnastics.
Lundholm Gym is the major component of the UNH Field House, which was completed in 1938[1] just to the northeast of Alumni Field, as part of the new athletics area. The gymnasium was renamed on December 2, 1968, to honor Carl Lundholm, '21, athletic director at the school from 1939 to 1963.[2]
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University of New Hampshire
- Hamel Recreation Center
- Jesse Hepler Lilac Arboretum
- InterOperability Laboratory
- Lundholm Gym
- Memorial Union Building
- New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts
- New Hampshire PBS
- Shoals Marine Laboratory
- University of New Hampshire at Manchester
- University of New Hampshire Observatory
- Thompson Hall
- Whittemore Center
- Wildcat Stadium
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