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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.
JMA Wireless Dome — — April 26, 2025 [u] Milwaukee American Family Field — — May 10, 2025 [u] Charlotte Bank of America Stadium — — May 23, 2025 [u] Salt Lake City Rice–Eccles Stadium — — Europe June 7, 2025 Edinburgh: Scotland: Scottish Gas Murrayfield Edinburgh — — June 21, 2025 Liverpool: England Anfield Stadium ...
Carrier Dome: Our Lady Peace 26,047 / 28,000 $1,231,694 19 April 1998 Montreal: Canada Molson Centre — 32,097 / 32,097 $1,339,778 20 April 1998 23 April 1998 Chicago United States United Center: Buddy Guy: 18,672 / 18,672 $2,234,920 26 April 1998 Toronto Canada SkyDome: Wide Mouth Mason: 54,986 / 54,986 $2,222,969 Europe [8] 13 June 1998 ...
Carrier Dome (1981) Hartford Civic Center (1982) Madison Square Garden (1983–present) Host locations; Providence, Rhode Island (1980) Syracuse, New York (1981) Hartford, Connecticut (1982) New York City (1983–present)
The 1981 Big East men's basketball tournament took place at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, NY. It was a single-elimination tournament with three rounds. Boston College had the best regular season conference record and received the #1 seed. Syracuse defeated Villanova in the championship game by a score of 83–80 in triple overtime.
For the 2007-2008 season, the women's basketball team played all of its home games in the Carrier Dome for the first time. On January 27, 2008, a temporary AstroTurf-like "carpet" was installed to provide practice space for the outdoor teams until the permanent installation took place.
University of Dayton Arena, in Dayton, Ohio, has hosted more tournament games than any other venue (131 as of 2023). Los Angeles Sports Arena Patten Gymnasium, in Evanston, Illinois, hosted the first championship game in 1939.
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]