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Joseph J. Gentile Arena
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Joseph J. Gentile Arena : ウィキペディア英語版
Joseph J. Gentile Arena

The Joseph J. Gentile Arena, also known as the Joseph J. Gentile Center or "The Joe", is a 4,486-seat〔(Loyola University Chicago Men's Basketball 2011-12 Quick Facts )〕 multi-purpose arena on the campus of Loyola University in Chicago, Illinois. The arena opened in 1996. It is the home of the Loyola Ramblers men's and women's basketball programs. Renovations at the facility began in the summer of 2011.
On March 3, 2011, the $26 million Norville Center for Intercollegiate Athletics opened adjacent to the Gentile Arena. The Norville Center houses the university's athletic training facilities, locker rooms, as well as the offices of the athletic department that were formerly housed in Alumni Gym.
The Gentile Center was the site of the 1999 Midwestern Collegiate Conference NCAA Women's Volleyball Tournament.
The Gentile Center was also the site of the 2014 NCAA Mens Collegiate Volleyball Championships on May 1 and May 3, 2014.
Joe Gentile was a Chicago area car dealer who donated money to the university for the arena.
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