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Mullins Center

The William D. Mullins Memorial Center, commonly known as the Mullins Center, is a multi-purpose arena located on the western edge of the campus in . It serves as the primary home venue for the university's UMass Minutemen and Minutewomen teams and the UMass Minutemen ice team, with a of 9,493 for basketball games, 8,389 for hockey, and up to 10,500 for concerts and other events. Proposed in 1985 by state representative William D. Mullins, who died in 1986, the facility—constructed at a cost of $51 million—was built to replace the aging Curry Hicks Cage and to support the elevation of UMass hockey to Division I status. The arena officially opened in January 1993 as a two-building complex featuring a main arena with a overlaid on an Olympic-sized , connected by an underground plaza to an auxiliary building housing locker rooms, athletic offices, and a community ice center. Its inaugural athletic event was a men's on February 4, 1993, in which UMass defeated 64–59 in overtime. In addition to university sports, the Mullins Center hosts diverse programming such as concerts, family shows, ice shows, theater productions, university convocations and commencements, cultural events, and conferences, drawing regional audiences to . Notable among its athletic milestones, the venue hosted the 1995 Women's Championship. The facility is fully ADA accessible, includes three courts and multi-purpose meeting rooms in its attached ice center, and has been managed since 2021 by OVG360, a venue management arm of the .

History

Planning and construction

The proposal for the Mullins Center originated in 1985, when William D. Mullins, a state representative from , advocated for a modern multi-purpose arena and convocation center at the to support the expansion of its athletic programs and overall campus growth. Mullins, a sports enthusiast and former athlete, played a key role in pushing the initiative through legislative channels before his death in 1986, after which the facility was named in his honor. The university administration, including athletic department leaders, collaborated with state legislators as primary stakeholders to advance the project, addressing the limitations of the aging Curry Hicks Cage. Site selection focused on a location at 200 Commonwealth Avenue in , providing ample space on the UMass Amherst campus for the new venue while integrating with existing athletic facilities. Planning progressed from 1985 through July 1988, as the project navigated the Massachusetts House and for initial funding approvals, culminating in a capital outlay appropriation that July. Design work was finalized in October 1990, followed by a awarded to Suffolk Construction Company in December 1990. Construction commenced in January 1991 and was completed by early 1993, enabling the arena's opening that winter. The total construction cost amounted to $51 million, funded jointly through a state capital outlay allocation of $25 million from the Legislature and $26 million in bonds issued by the Building Authority.

Opening and early years

The William D. Mullins Memorial Center officially opened on February 4, 1993, with the men's basketball team defeating 64-59 in overtime during the inaugural event, which was televised on . An open house had previewed the facility a few days earlier on January 31, 1993, allowing the public an initial glimpse of the new venue. The opening marked a significant upgrade from the previous on-campus arena, the Curry Hicks Cage, and immediately positioned the Mullins Center as a central hub for UMass athletics. The facility was named in honor of William D. Mullins, a former state representative from who had advocated for a modern multi-purpose arena at UMass since 1985 to bolster the university's athletic programs. Mullins, a lifelong sports enthusiast and supporter of , passed away in 1986, and the dedication served as a tribute to his contributions in securing state funding for the project. While specific details of a formal dedication ceremony are tied to the opening festivities, the naming underscored his role in envisioning a venue that would enhance UMass's competitive standing. In its early years, the Mullins Center quickly established strong attendance records, reflecting the excitement around the new facility and the team's success under coach . This surge in fan engagement helped elevate the profile of UMass athletics, transforming the program into a more prominent Division I contender and fostering greater community involvement on campus. The venue's modern amenities and central location contributed to its role as a catalyst for increased visibility and support for university sports. The opening of the Mullins Center enabled the revival and elevation of the UMass men's program to status, after it had been relegated to level since the late due to facility limitations. The team's first Division I game took place on October 23, 1993, against , marking the start of competitive play in the Conference and providing a dedicated home rink that met NCAA standards. Initially, the facility was operated directly by the administration until 2004, when Global Spectrum was contracted to operations. In 2021, transitioned to OVG360, a venue arm of the .

Facilities and architecture

Arena specifications

The Mullins Center features a main arena with a of 9,493 in configuration and 8,389 for events. The ice surface measures 200 feet by 95 feet, accommodating standard college hockey dimensions. Designed by Associates and completed in 1993, the arena's architecture emphasizes a modern, multi-purpose style that integrates with the UMass Amherst campus landscape, featuring a exterior and low-slung metallic roof to maintain a non-bulky profile. The facility is fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), providing accessible entrances, seating areas, restrooms, and dedicated in Lot 25 directly north of the . Adjacent parking lots, including Lots 25, 26, 54, and 62, offer ample spaces for event attendees. For non-sports events, the supports flexible stage setups with capacities ranging from 2,000 to 10,500 seats, including state-of-the-art rigging, lighting, and acoustics suitable for concerts and theatrical productions.

Additional amenities

The Mullins Center features an attached Mullins Community Ice Center, which houses a permanent Olympic-sized located beneath the main arena's . This facility serves as a practice venue for the intercollegiate teams, including the women's program, while also supporting public skating sessions, time, puck practice, an adult league, youth programs, and private party reservations. The building also includes three courts for intramural and general use. Concession stands operated by UMass Dining are distributed throughout the , offering a variety of options such as , salads, burgers, plates with sides like mac and cheese, and other event-appropriate foods and beverages. These stands accept cash, UCards, and major credit cards, providing convenient service during games and events. Adjacent premium amenities include Loge Boxes, which accommodate up to eight guests each and offer plush seating, in-suite catering with pre-ordering, dedicated waitstaff, and personalized sales support for an enhanced viewing experience. The complex includes dedicated meeting and conference spaces, such as the on the ground level and the Massachusetts Room, totaling three rooms with approximately 3,377 square feet of space suitable for private s or gatherings of up to 225 standing. These can be booked through the Mullins Center Event Manager for various functions. Administrative offices for athletics and venue operations are housed within the facility to support daily management and coordination. Ticketing operations are managed through the on-site , open Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and on days for weekends, reachable at (413) 545-3040 or via at [email protected]. All guests require a valid for entry, which verifies seating and ensures .

Sports programs

Basketball teams

The William D. Mullins Memorial Center has served as the home venue for the UMass men's team since its opening on February 4, 1993, when the defeated 64–59 in overtime in the inaugural game. Competing in the Atlantic 10 Conference, the team has leveraged the arena's 9,493-seat capacity for to host high-profile matchups, including several Atlantic 10 regular-season and tournament championships during the 1990s under coach , with titles in 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, and 1996—though the 1996 postseason achievements were later vacated by the NCAA. Banners commemorating these successes hang in the rafters, underscoring the venue's role in the program's most dominant era. The Mullins Center is also the primary home for the UMass Minutewomen team, which competes in the Atlantic 10 Conference and plays all home games there. The women's program achieved a significant milestone at the venue by winning the 2022 Atlantic 10 Championship under coach Tory Verdi, marking their first conference title since joining the league in 1982. Both teams benefit from the arena's flexible configuration, featuring a installed over an Olympic-sized that can be converted between sports, along with a 2019 court redesign incorporating a map of for enhanced visual identity. Adjacent to the main arena, the John Francis Kennedy Champions Center provides dedicated training facilities, including two full-size practice courts, locker rooms, and areas exclusively for the men's and women's basketball programs. Notable moments at the Mullins Center include the Minutemen's 61–59 upset victory over the seventh-ranked on December 9, 2004, which drew a frenzied crowd and snapped a long against the in-state rival. The venue's size positions it for potential hosting of NCAA Tournament first- and second-round games, though it has not yet done so, and record attendance of 9,493 has been reached 58 times since opening, reflecting strong fan support during peak seasons.

Ice hockey teams

The William D. Mullins Memorial Center has been the primary home venue for the men's ice hockey team since the arena's opening in 1993, marking the program's transition to competition as a member of the Conference since the 1994–95 season. This multi-purpose facility enabled the revival and elevation of the long-dormant program, which had competed at lower levels prior to the rink's availability. The main arena's Olympic-sized ice surface, measuring 200 by 95 feet, accommodates high-level collegiate play and supports the team's training needs. The Minutemen have hosted numerous notable games at the Mullins Center, including fierce Hockey East rivalries against teams like and , which often feature intense competition and significant fan turnout. Exhibition matches against professional squads, such as NHL teams, have also occurred, drawing crowds eager to see top-tier talent on the local ice. A major milestone for the program came in the 2020–21 season, when the won the national championship, with key home performances at the Mullins Center contributing to their success. Hockey-specific attendance records highlight the venue's popularity, with the program's single-game high of 8,412 fans achieved during a 2024 matchup against , representing a sellout that exceeded the arena's listed hockey capacity of 8,389. Rink maintenance at the Mullins Center emphasizes superior ice quality, with dedicated staff performing regular resurfacing, , and equipment checks to meet the demands of Division I games and practices. The ice is kept at optimal thickness and hardness, contributing to consistent playing conditions praised for smoothness and reliability during UMass contests. Adjacent to the main arena, the Mullins Community Ice Rink provides dedicated space for the UMass Minutewomen women's club team (competing in the ), serving as their primary home and practice facility since the program's inception. This 1,600-seat auxiliary rink supports the women's schedule while also accommodating secondary uses like public skating sessions.

Concerts and public events

Musical performances

The Mullins Center has hosted a wide array of musical performances since its opening, featuring prominent , pop, , and acts that draw large crowds from the campus and surrounding areas. Early notable concerts included Metallica's performance on February 15, 1993, during their promotional tour for the Black Album, which showcased the venue's capability for productions with high-energy stage setups. Similarly, delivered a career-spanning 28-song set on October 22, 1993, opening with "" and closing with "," highlighting the arena's suitability for piano-driven spectacles. In the mid-1990s, the venue welcomed with Pansy Division on November 28, 1994, amid the band's breakthrough era, and with on February 4, 1996, emphasizing intimate yet expansive stage configurations for . The 2000s saw a diversification into hip-hop and progressive rock, with Tool performing alongside Meshuggah on October 25, 2002, utilizing elaborate visual and lighting effects that tested the Mullins Center's technical infrastructure for immersive shows. Jay-Z headlined with N.E.R.D. and J. Cole on October 25, 2009, blending rap and R&B in a high-profile tour stop that underscored the arena's appeal for urban music events. Attendance for these concerts often approached the venue's 10,000-seat capacity in end-stage setups, providing close proximity to performers and contributing to economic benefits for UMass through ticket revenues and local spending. Post-2014 performances reflect ongoing trends in pop, , and , including the "Bring the Spring" concert on March 7, 2015, headlined by , , and , which energized students with a mix of and rap. More recently, brought her electronic violin fusion to the stage on November 25, 2024, while performed with Pennywise and The Scratch on October 27, 2024, in a punk rock bill that leveraged the arena's flexible staging for multi-act lineups. and shared the bill on September 6, 2024, representing emerging and talents. performed with and Laci Kaye Booth on February 1, 2025, continuing the venue's tradition of accommodating genre-spanning tours with configurations optimized for 8,000 to 10,000 attendees, fostering sustained economic contributions to the university via event hosting and community engagement.

Family and entertainment shows

The Mullins Center regularly hosts family-oriented entertainment shows, including circuses, productions, and character-based theatrical performances, providing accessible programming for children and adults in the Amherst area. These events leverage the venue's flexible arena setup, which can accommodate stage configurations for interactive spectacles while offering family-friendly seating options in the lower bowl to enhance visibility and comfort for younger attendees. A prominent example is Cirque du Soleil's "Michael Jackson The Immortal World Tour," performed on March 6, 2014, which featured acrobatic feats, aerial displays, and thematic storytelling inspired by the artist's legacy, drawing crowds for its high-energy, all-ages appeal. In May 2022, the center presented Cirque du Soleil's "," an innovative on-ice show blending , , and multimedia elements, utilizing the adjacent Mullins Community for seamless production setup and attracting families during its six-show run from May 19 to 22. Earlier family programming established the venue's role in regional entertainment, with the , the center's first major family ice show in 1993, similarly showcased skating routines and whimsical performances, setting a precedent for holiday-season attractions that continue to draw intergenerational crowds. In the , the Mullins Center has expanded its family offerings with character-driven tours like Live! "Race to the Rescue" on March 26-27, 2019, an interactive adventure show based on the popular children's series that encouraged audience participation and emphasized themes of teamwork for young viewers. These productions support community outreach by offering group ticket packages at discounted rates for schools, nonprofits, and families, fostering inclusive experiences and contributing to local economic engagement through high attendance at non-athletic events.

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