Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums

Click the links below for sports facilities near that city:

Map Call Venue City Year Opened Capacity Notes Video Book Group
McGuirk Alumni Stadium Springfield Amherst 1965 17,000 Home of UMass Minutemen football (Independent)
MassMutual Center Springfield Springfield 1972 8,177 Home of the Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL) & AIC Men's Hockey
Harvard Stadium Boston Allston 1903 30,323 Home of Harvard Crimson football (Ivy)
Agganis Arena at Boston University Boston Boston 2005 7,200 Home of Boston University Terriers basketball & hockey (AEC, HEA, Patriot); Hosts annual CRASH-B World Indoor Rowing Championship
Tsongas Center Boston Lowell 1998 7,800 Home of UMass Lowell River Hawks (HEA)
Matthews Arena Boston Boston 1910 6,300 Home of Northeastern University Huskies basketball & hockey (CAA, HEA)
Gillette Stadium Boston Foxborough 2002 64,628 Home of the New England Patriots (NFL) & New England Revolution (MLS)
Nickerson Field Boston Boston 1915 10,412 Home of Boston University Terriers lacrosse & soccer (AEC)
TD Garden Boston Boston 1995 19,580 Home of the Boston Bruins (NHL) & Boston Celtics (NBA)
Conte Forum Boston Chestnut Hill 1988 8,606 Home of Boston College Eagles basketball & hockey (ACC, HEA)
DCU Center Boston Worcester 1982 14,800 Home of the Worcester Railers (ECHL)
The Big E Coliseum Springfield West Springfield 1916 5,900 Part of The Eastern States Exposition; Hosts Shriner circuses, equestrian shows & other events
Parsons Field / Friedman Diamond Boston Brookline 1933 7,000 Home of Northeastern University Huskies baseball & soccer (CAA)
Seekonk Speedway Southeast Seekonk 1946 5,000 Semi-banked 1/3 mile paved oval; NASCAR Whelen Modified
Alumni Stadium Boston Chestnut Hill 1957 44,500 Home of Boston College Eagles football (ACC)
Fenway Park Boston Boston 1912 37,755 Home of the Boston Red Sox (MLB)
Mullins Center Springfield Amherst 1993 9,493 Home of UMass Minutemen basketball & hockey (Independent); Hosts concerts & events
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