The Carmelo K.
Anthony Basketball Training Center at Syracuse University, designed by SOM and implemented by architect of record King + King Architects, LLP and construction manager Hayner Hoyt Corporation, has been designed to support the university’s ability to recruit and train top athletes in the competitive world of NCAA Division 1 athletics.The building is named for Carmelo Anthony, who helped lead Syracuse to the 2003 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship and now plays professionally, and who provided the lead donor gift.
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The 54,000-square-foot building includes two NCAA regulation-size basketball training courts, a strength and conditioning room, an athletic training suite, hydrotherapy pools, teaching spaces for game day preparation, a state-of-the-art data and technology center, offices for both coaching staffs, and complete locker-room and athlete lounge facilities for both the men’s and women’s teams.
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The building’s entrance doubles as the “Syracuse Basketball Hall of Fame” – a spacious and light-filled trophy hall for the SU Basketball Program.
Lined with aluminum and glass trophy cases, large graphic banners, and projected displays, the space allows screened views into the practice courts.
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