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Maturi Pavilion

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Maturi Pavilion is a prominent sports arena located on the University of Minnesota’s Twin Cities campus in Minneapolis. It serves as the home for the university’s volleyball, gymnastics, and wrestling teams, providing a versatile and vibrant environment for collegiate athletics. The arena, later named in honor of long-time athletic director Joel Maturi in 2017, originally opened its doors in 1993 as the Sports Pavilion. Over the years, Maturi Pavilion has hosted numerous high-profile athletic events, including NCAA tournaments and Big Ten championships, earning a reputation for its enthusiastic crowds and intimate atmosphere. The facility has undergone various upgrades to enhance the spectator experience and support the needs of athletes, reinforcing its status as a key venue for Gophers sports and a beloved fixture in the university’s athletic community.

What To Know:

  • Address: 1925 University Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455
  • Opening: 1993
  • Sport(s): Gymnastics
Sports at Maturi Pavilion
Main Facility
Stats about Maturi Pavilion
1993
opened
Though it wasn’t until 2017 that it was
given the name “Maturi Pavilion”
5,500
seating
Maturi Pavilion routinely fills up to
about 97% of its seating capacity
129,000
square feet
Maturi Pavilion has undergone numerous upgrades
and renovations over the years, notably in 2018
Schedule

Information regarding the schedule of the events taking place at this venue will be published as we get closer to the 2026 USA Games. Be sure to check back here at a later date!

Maturi Pavilion Photo Gallery
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