Woollen Gymnasium

Woollen Gymnasium
Location South Road, Chapel Hill, N.C., United States [1]
Owner University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [1]
Operator University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [1]
Capacity 6,000 (1952) [2]
Construction
Broke ground 1936 [1]
Opened 1937 [1][3]
Renovated 2004,[4] 2010
Expanded 1942 [5]
Construction cost $646,000
(including swimming pool) [3]
Architect Atwood and Weeks [3]
Main contractors J. A. Jones Construction Company [3]
Tenants
North Carolina Tar Heels (NCAA)
1938-1965 [4][6][7]

Coordinates: 35°54′33.65″N 79°2′45.13″W / 35.9093472°N 79.0458694°W / 35.9093472; -79.0458694

Woollen Gymnasium was the home of the University of North Carolina's physical education classes from 1937, and the North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team from early 1938.[4][6] The Gymnasium was named after Charles T. Woollen, Class of 1905.[4][8] The gymnasium replaced the nearby arena colloquially known as the Tin Can. The Woollen Gymnasium was the home court of Tar Heel basketball until 1965, when Carmichael Auditorium was completed as an annex to Woollen, sharing the Gymnasium's eastern wall.[4][7] North Carolina won its first NCAA basketball title in 1957 while playing at Woollen.[4][9]

The Gymnasium is still in use today, hosting classes and intramural events,[1] as well as providing room for the Roy Williams Basketball Camp in the summer. The old section numbers and ticket windows are still visible.

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 UNC EIS, Main incl. Stats.
  2. Turbyville, pp. 184.
  3. 1 2 3 4 UNC EIS, Alias & Notes 1937 - Woollen Gym.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 UNC NS.
  5. UNC EIS, Alias & Notes 1942.
  6. 1 2 Powell, pp. 28.
  7. 1 2 Powell, pp. 64.
  8. UNC EIS, Alias & Notes 1937 - Woollen Bio.
  9. Powell, pp. 45-60.

References

  • "Building 47". Plan Room. UNC Engineering Information Services (EIS). Retrieved 2008-09-06.
  • "Renovated Woollen Gym opens Oct. 6 with greats who played there participating" (Press release). UNC News Services. 2004-09-28. Retrieved 2008-09-06.
  • Powell, Adam (2005). University of North Carolina Basketball. Mount Pleasant, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0-7385-4150-8.
  • Rappoport, Ken (2005). Tales from the Tar Heel Locker Room (Second ed.). Champaign, Ill.: Sports Publishing. ISBN 1-59670-006-8.
  • Turbyville, Fred (1952). The Blue Book of College Athletics. Akron, Ohio: Rohrich Corp.
  • "Duke Econ vs. UNC Econ Basketball Championship Game". Duke Economics Department. Retrieved 2012-08-14.



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