Joyce Center Rink
Joyce Center Rink |
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| Notre Dame's Joyce Center celebrates its 38th year of service to the University during the 2005-06 season. Opened in 1968, the Joyce Center serves as a multi-purpose sports complex, a theatre and concert hall, a convention center, an office building and as the home of the Notre Dame hockey team. Originally known as the Athletic and Convocation Center (ACC), the building was renamed in 1987 to honor Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Notre Dame's executive vice president from 1952 until his retirement in 1987. Designed by Ellerbe Architects of St. Paul , Minn. , the Joyce Center was conceived at the outset as a combination athletic-civic center with persons in the Michiana area contributing $1.8 million alone. The Center's two distinctive domes, covered with white vinyl roofing material stretched over steel ribbing, rise just east of Notre Dame's football stadium. Built at a cost of $8.6 million dollars, the structure covers 10 acres of ground. |
How to get there: |
From North or South: Take Highway 31 to Angela Boulevard (which becomes Edison Road) and turn left. At the second light, turn left on to Juniper Road. At the first light, turn right into the Joyce Center Fieldhouse parking area. |
From the East or West: Take the Indiana Toll Road to Notre Dame Exit 77. Follow access road and turn right (south) onto Highway 31. Follow directions from North or South. |
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Contact Margaret Knoedler for information regarding the 2008-2009 season at mknoedle@nd.edu.
