Atlantic 10 Conference - Facilities

Facilities

School Basketball arena Capacity Baseball stadium Capacity Soccer stadium Capacity
Butler Hinkle Fieldhouse 10,000 Bulldog Park 500 Butler Bowl 7,500
Charlotte Dale F. Halton Arena 9,105 Hayes Stadium 3,000 Transamerica Field 4,000
Dayton University of Dayton Arena 13,435 Woerner Field 500 Baujan Field 2,000
Duquesne A. J. Palumbo Center 4,406 Non-baseball school Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field 2,200
Fordham Rose Hill Gymnasium 3,470 Houlihan Park 1,000 Coffey Field 7,000
George Washington Smith Center 4,338 Barcroft Park 1,000 Mount Vernon Athletic Fields
La Salle Tom Gola Arena 4,000 Hank DeVincent Field 1,000 McCarthy Stadium 7,500
Massachusetts Mullins Center 9,493 Earl Lorden Field Rudd Field
Rhode Island Ryan Center 7,657 Bill Beck Field 1,000 URI Soccer Complex 1,547
Richmond Robins Center 9,171 Malcolm U. Pitt Field 600 Robins Stadium 8,700
St. Bonaventure Reilly Center 5,480 Fred Handler Park McGraw-Jennings Field
Saint Joseph's Hagan Arena 4,200 Smithson Field 400 Finnesey Field 600
Saint Louis Chaifetz Arena 10,600 Billiken Sports Center 500 Robert R. Hermann Stadium 6,050
Temple Liacouras Center 10,206 Skip Wilson Field 1,000 Ambler Soccer Field
Virginia Commonwealth Stuart C. Siegel Center 7,617 The Diamond 9,560 Sports Backers Stadium 3,250
Xavier Cintas Center 10,250 J. Page Hayden Field 500 Xavier University Soccer Complex

The conference does not sponsor football. Members who participate in football do so as affiliate members of other conferences:

  • Butler, Dayton – Pioneer Football League
  • Charlotte – To begin football in 2013 as an FCS Independent
  • Duquesne – Northeast Conference
  • Fordham – Patriot League
  • Massachusetts – Mid-American Conference
  • Rhode Island, Richmond – Colonial Athletic Association
  • Temple – Big East Conference

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