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The JMA Wireless Dome, [note 1] originally the Carrier Dome (1980–2022), is a domed stadium in Syracuse, New York, United States. Located on the campus of Syracuse University in the University Hill neighborhood, [ 6 ] it is home to the Syracuse Orange football , basketball , and lacrosse teams.
The JMA Wireless Dome is used for several sports at the university and seats 49,250 for football. [1] The field was dedicated in 2009 to Ernie Davis, the first African American Heisman Trophy winner. The field now reads "Ernie Davis Legends Field" between the 45 yard lines on the home side. Davis's number forty-four was also placed along that ...
JMA Wireless created the first fully virtualized RAN for carrier and private networks as well as the first indoor 5G millimeter wave radio in the United States. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] On May 19, 2022, JMA Wireless and Syracuse University announced the signing of a 10-year naming rights deal of the on-campus stadium, renaming the Carrier Dome after 42 years.
The JMA Wireless Dome is the largest arena in NCAA DI basketball with a maximum capacity of 35,642. Syracuse's home court total attendance has led the nation 25 times, and its per-game season average attendance has been ranked first 14 times since the opening of the Carrier Dome in 1980. [ 5 ]
The New York State Field Band Conference or NYSFBC is a local circuit for marching band competitions, based in the U.S. state of New York.Championships are held at the JMA Wireless Dome in Syracuse, New York each year in the last week of October or first week of November.
JMA Wireless Dome (Syracuse, New York, US), a domed venue built for multiple sports teams at Syracuse University. Paris La Défense Arena (Nanterre, France), a domed venue built for Racing 92 (rugby union). Some of the above venues have hosted some of the largest crowds in history for indoor sports.
It is the fourth-largest arena in the ACC (after the JMA Wireless Dome, KFC Yum! Center and the Dean Smith Center) and the eighth-largest arena in the NCAA. The arena opened in 1999 at an estimated construction cost of $158 million. [6] Taxpayers covered half of the construction cost while the team paid the other half. [7]
The Dome's website doesn't give an accurate number, and my feelings about that number were discussed above. According to GotTickets.com's page on the Dome, it's seating capacity for football is 49250, which seems about right to me. The basketball figure of 33,000 is and has been advertised as the capacity for as long as I can remember.