DONOHER BASKETBALL CENTER
The Donoher Basketball Center is a state-of-the-art structure that elevates both the men's and women's basketball programs to the next level.
The Donoher Basketball Center, which opened in 1998 as part of the University of Dayton Arena, includes locker rooms for the men's and women's basketball teams, the McHale Auditorium, a training room, and a strength and conditioning facility specifically designed with basketball in mind, as well as an Avid Sports game film editing system. It also has a locker room facility for the Flyer football team.
One of Dayton's most prominent alumni, high tech entrepreneur John McHale and his wife Christine Mattssson, contributed more than a third of the Center's $4.3 million cost. The name is a nod to the past. The center itself is clear evidence of the University of Dayton's intention to stake out a leadership position at the intersection of college basketball and technology to propel the Flyers to a championship performance.
The Donoher Basketball Center is a state-of-the-art structure that elevates both the men's and women's basketball programs to the next level.
The Donoher Basketball Center, which opened in 1998 as part of the University of Dayton Arena, includes locker rooms for the men's and women's basketball teams, the McHale Auditorium, a training room, and a strength and conditioning facility specifically designed with basketball in mind, as well as an Avid Sports game film editing system. It also has a locker room facility for the Flyer football team.
One of Dayton's most prominent alumni, high tech entrepreneur John McHale and his wife Christine Mattssson, contributed more than a third of the Center's $4.3 million cost. The name is a nod to the past. The center itself is clear evidence of the University of Dayton's intention to stake out a leadership position at the intersection of college basketball and technology to propel the Flyers to a championship performance.





