Lavietes Pavilion

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Lavietes Pavilion is a multi-purpose arena located in Allston, a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It is primarily used for basketball and is the home court for the Harvard Crimson men's and women's basketball teams. The pavilion is part of the Harvard University athletic facilities.

History

Lavietes Pavilion was originally constructed in 1926 as the Briggs Athletic Center. It was named after LeBaron Russell Briggs, a former dean of Harvard College and president of Radcliffe College. The facility was initially used for indoor track and other athletic events.

In 1981, the building was renovated and converted into a basketball arena. It was renamed Lavietes Pavilion in 1996 in honor of Ray Lavietes, a Harvard alumnus from the class of 1936, who made a significant donation to the university's athletic department.

Features

Lavietes Pavilion has a seating capacity of approximately 1,636, making it one of the smaller venues in the Ivy League. Despite its size, the pavilion is known for its intimate atmosphere and passionate fan base. The arena features modern amenities, including a new scoreboard, improved lighting, and updated locker rooms, following renovations in 2017.

Location and Accessibility

The pavilion is located on North Harvard Street in Allston, near the Harvard Business School and the Harvard Stadium. It is accessible by public transportation, with the Harvard MBTA station on the Red Line being the closest subway stop.

Notable Events

Lavietes Pavilion has hosted numerous significant events, including Ivy League basketball tournaments and games featuring nationally ranked teams. It is also used for various university events and community activities.

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