Weaver Gymnasium

The Weaver Gymnasium, formally known as the Weaver Health Building, is an on-campus gymnasium on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Kentucky. It was opened in 1931 and was named for Charles F. Weaver who served for twelve years on EKU's Board of Regents and established two of the first financial awards at EKU. The building, which houses a pool, gymnasium and dance studios, was the third home of the Eastern Kentucky Colonels men's basketball team, replacing a building known as "The Barn."[2] During their time in Weaver, the Maroons (as they were known until 1966) had a record of 225-51 overall and reached the NAIA Men's Basketball Championships twice, in 1945 and 1946, and the 1953 and 1959 NCAA tournament, as well as winning two regular season Ohio Valley Conference titles (1953, 1959 and co-champions in 1961) and two conference tournaments (1950 and 1955). The last Maroons game held in Weaver was a 96-78 loss to the Louisville Cardinals. The building was replaced in 1963 with the Alumni Coliseum, with a revenge win against the same Cardinals.[3] The building now serves as a site for campus fitness and recreation.[4]

Weaver Health Building
Weaver Gym
Location217 Park Dr
Richmond, Kentucky 40475
OwnerEastern Kentucky University
OperatorEastern Kentucky University
Capacity3,700
SurfaceWood
Construction
Broke ground1930
Built1930-31
OpenedOctober 3, 1931
Construction cost$204,000
($3.43 million in 2019 dollars[1])
ArchitectC.C. Weber
Tenants
Eastern Kentucky Colonels men's basketball (1931-62)

References

  1. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  2. Weaver Health Building, DiscoverEKU.com, accessed 20 January 2018.
  3. 2017-18 Men's Basketball Record Book, EKUSports.com, retrieved 20 January 2018.
  4. Facilities - Campus Recreation EKU.edu, retrieved 20 January 2018.
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