Keaney Gymnasium


Keaney Gymnasium is a multi-purpose arena in Kingston, Rhode Island, United States on the campus of the University of Rhode Island. Built in 1953, it was the home of the university's men's and women's basketball teams until they moved to the adjacent Ryan Center in 2002. It is currently the home of the university's volleyball team.

History

The arena opened in 1953 and seats 3,385. The arena was named in honor of Rhode Island football coach, chemistry professor, basketball coach and athletic director Frank Keaney. Seating is in a two-tiered arrangement, with the top tier being "U"-shaped. At the west end of the arena there are bleachers in the former stage area of the building. The arena hosted the NCAA Basketball Tournament first-round games for three years, from 1967 to 1969. Designed by Oresto DiSaia, it was built to replace Rodman Hall, a castle-like building built in 1928, located across the street from the present library. Rodman Hall currently houses the school's library sciences, landscape architecture, and journalism departments.

Concerts

In addition to its role as a basketball and volleyball arena, the gymnasium also once hosted concerts for the university's students. Past performers include The Band, Santana, Joe Cocker, Chicago, The Beach Boys, Fairport Convention and Traffic, Cat Stevens and Mimi Fariña, Blue Öyster Cult, The Byrds, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Jim Croce, Bruce Springsteen, The Flying Burrito Brothers, A Flock of Seagulls, Squeeze, Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe, Bob Dylan, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Alarm and The Fixx, Violent Femmes, and Evanescence.