Woodling Gym
41°30′12″N 81°40′17″W / 41.503355°N 81.671269°W / 41.503355; -81.671269Owner Cleveland State University Operator Cleveland State University Capacity 3,000 Opened 1973 Tenants Cleveland State Vikings men's basketball (1973–1991)
Cleveland State wrestling (1973–present)
Cleveland State volleyball (1973–present) Academics Athletics History Student life
Cleveland State wrestling (1973–present)
Cleveland State volleyball (1973–present)
Woodling Gymnasium is a gym on the campus of Cleveland State University in Cleveland, Ohio. It opened in 1973. One of its facilities is a 3,000 seat multi-purpose arena that was home to the Cleveland State Vikings basketball team until the Wolstein Center opened in 1991. It is named after former Fenn College and Cleveland State University coach and athletic director Homer E. Woodling.[1] It was dedicated on October 20, 1973.[1]
References
- ^ a b Earnest, G. Brooks (1974). History of Fenn College. Cleveland, Ohio: The Fenn Educational Fund of the Cleveland Foundation. pp. 718 (total).
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Located in: Cleveland, Ohio
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