
Haas Pavilion, Berkeley
The Walter A. Haas Jr. Pavilion, commonly known as the Haas Pavilion, is a premier indoor arena located on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley. It serves as the home venue for the university's Golden Bears men's and women's basketball teams, women's volleyball, and men's and women's gymnastics. Nestled at the heart of the main sports complex, the pavilion overlooks Evans Diamond (baseball) and Edwards Stadium (track and soccer).
Originally opened in 1933 as the Men's Gymnasium, the arena was later renamed Harmon Gym in 1959 to honor financier A.K.P. Harmon. After decades of proposals for replacement or renovation, the facility underwent a significant transformation between 1997 and 1999. The renovation, funded in part by an $11 million donation from Walter A. Haas Jr., resulted in the current structure, which integrates Harmon Gym's original facade into its design.
Haas Pavilion officially reopened in 1999, boasting a seating capacity of 11,858 (originally 12,300). Despite its expansion, it retains the intimate atmosphere of its predecessor, making it a vibrant venue for both athletic and special events. Unique features include The Bench, a courtside student section accommodating approximately 900 fans, and expanded student seating, which doubled to 2,600 seats.
Pete Newell Court, named in 1987 after the coach who led the Golden Bears to the 1959 national championship, has seen many iconic moments at Haas Pavilion. Highlights include the 2009 Centennial Celebration of Cal Basketball, the 2008 Pac-10 Women’s Basketball attendance record of 10,525 fans, ESPN’s College Gameday broadcast in 2009, and a 2018 women’s basketball clash with top-ranked UConn, drawing over 10,000 fans.
During its 1997–1999 renovation, the basketball teams temporarily relocated to the Kaiser Convention Center and Oakland Arena. The completed pavilion doubled its capacity while preserving its historical charm, offering modern facilities for athletes and fans alike. Today, Haas Pavilion stands as a cherished symbol of UC Berkeley's rich athletic heritage.
Originally opened in 1933 as the Men's Gymnasium, the arena was later renamed Harmon Gym in 1959 to honor financier A.K.P. Harmon. After decades of proposals for replacement or renovation, the facility underwent a significant transformation between 1997 and 1999. The renovation, funded in part by an $11 million donation from Walter A. Haas Jr., resulted in the current structure, which integrates Harmon Gym's original facade into its design.
Haas Pavilion officially reopened in 1999, boasting a seating capacity of 11,858 (originally 12,300). Despite its expansion, it retains the intimate atmosphere of its predecessor, making it a vibrant venue for both athletic and special events. Unique features include The Bench, a courtside student section accommodating approximately 900 fans, and expanded student seating, which doubled to 2,600 seats.
Pete Newell Court, named in 1987 after the coach who led the Golden Bears to the 1959 national championship, has seen many iconic moments at Haas Pavilion. Highlights include the 2009 Centennial Celebration of Cal Basketball, the 2008 Pac-10 Women’s Basketball attendance record of 10,525 fans, ESPN’s College Gameday broadcast in 2009, and a 2018 women’s basketball clash with top-ranked UConn, drawing over 10,000 fans.
During its 1997–1999 renovation, the basketball teams temporarily relocated to the Kaiser Convention Center and Oakland Arena. The completed pavilion doubled its capacity while preserving its historical charm, offering modern facilities for athletes and fans alike. Today, Haas Pavilion stands as a cherished symbol of UC Berkeley's rich athletic heritage.
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Sight Name: Haas Pavilion
Sight Location: Berkeley, USA (See walking tours in Berkeley)
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