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The JMA Wireless Dome, originally the Carrier Dome (1980–2022) and colloquially called " The Dome," or more recently " The JMA Dome," 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 ...
The new stadium was named Carrier Dome (now JMA Wireless Dome). In the final game at Archbold Stadium, on November 11, 1978, the Orangemen defeated nationally ranked Navy, 20-17. [12] A 2009 documentary titled Archbold Stadium: The Story of '78 captures the story of this game as told by the players, coaches, and fans. [13] [14] [15]
Defunct American football stadiums by capacity. Atlanta Falcons, Georgia State Panthers, the Chick-fil-A Bowl game, the SEC Championship Game, and hosted a College Football semifinal game once every three years. San Diego Chargers, San Diego State Aztecs, the Holiday Bowl and Poinsettia Bowl games.
Capacity: 45,674. Carrier Dome (Syracuse) (Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports) Capacity: 49,250. Ryan Field (Northwestern) (Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports) Capacity: 49,256. Amon Carter Stadium (TCU)
About 1,200 of the 11,000 spectators arrived after the arena's doors were kicked down once the crowd reached capacity. ... a forward for the Cornell Big Red after the game at the Carrier Dome ...
The Carrier 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 28 times, and its per-game average attendance has been ranked first 17 times since the opening of the Carrier Dome in 1980. [5]
The iconic Syracuse “Carrier Dome” name is no more. The university has reached a settlement with Carrier Global Corp. to end the company’s perpetual naming rights deal for the football ...
The John A. Lally Athletics Complex, formerly known as Manley Field House, is a multi-purpose academic and athletics village at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. [1] Located at the university's South Campus, it is home to 20 Syracuse Orange athletics teams and serves as a hub for over 600 student-athletes.