McHugh Forum
McHugh Forum was a 4,200-seat multi-purpose arena in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Built in 1958, it was the first on-campus home to the Boston College Eagles hockey team. It also hosted the NCAA Frozen Four in 1963. It closed in 1987 before the Conte Forum opened.
Preceded by Utica Memorial Auditorium Utica, New York | Host of the Frozen Four 1963 | Succeeded by University of Denver Arena Denver, Colorado |
Preceded by Boston Arena | Home of Boston College Eagles hockey 1958 – 1987 | Succeeded by Conte Forum |
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Boston College
Located in: Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
- Constituent schools & colleges: Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences
- Carroll School of Management
- Boston College Law School
- Lonergan Institute
- Lynch School of Education
- Connell School of Nursing
- Graduate School of Social Work
- School of Theology and Ministry
- Woods College of Advancing Studies
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- Baseball
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- BC–VT rivalry
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- Alumni Stadium
- Conte Forum/Kelley Rink
- Harrington Athletics Village (Eddie Pellagrini Diamond, Boston College Softball Field, Pete Frates Center)
- Newton Campus Soccer Field
- Yawkey Athletics Center
- Beanpot
- Green Line Rivalry
- Commonwealth Classic
- Holy War (vs. Notre Dame)
- Doug Flutie
- Historic District
- Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life
- Gasson Hall
- Fulton Hall
- McMullen Museum of Art
- Bapst Library
- Collegiate Gothic
- Henry I. Harriman House
- Weston Observatory
- Chestnut Hill
- Boston
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- Founded: 1863
42°20′07″N 71°10′03″W / 42.3352°N 71.1676°W / 42.3352; -71.1676
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