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Athletics-Visitors-Guide.Pdf Table Of Contents Directions To Directions To Facilities 1 Campus Map 2 UMass Athletics Facilities Head Coach/Administrative Directory 3 Area Hotels 4 Note: All parking is restricted between the Airlines 4 Bus Companies 4 hours of 7:00am and 5:00pm., from Monday Rental Cars/Other 4 through Friday. If you will be on campus Resaurants 5-6 during these hours, please contact us about Places of Worship 6-7 Area Hospitals 7 your parking needs. Area Entertainment 7 Boyden Gymnasium [B4]: Follow Massachusetts Avenue through a flashing set of lights. Take a About UMass Athletics left at the second set of lights onto Commonwealth Avenue. Boyden The University of Massachusetts is a member of the Atlantic 10 Gymnasium will be the first building on the right-hand side of the Conference in most sports. UMass also competes in the Colonial road. There is a parking lot just past Boyden. Athletic Association (CAA) for football and men’s lacrosse, and Hockey East for ice hockey. For additional information on the UMass Curry Hicks Cage [C4]: Athletic Department or any of these organizations, please check out Follow Massachusetts Avenue through two sets of lights (one the following web sites: flashing) and take a left near the top of the hill (approximately one-half mile) into the parking lot just before the Whitmore The University of Massachusetts www.umass.edu Administration Building. The Cage is just past the north end of the UMass Athletic Department www.umassathletics.com parking lot. The Atlantic 10 Conference www.atlantic10.org Colonial Athletic Association www.caasports.com Earl Lorden Baseball Field [A3]: Hockey East Conference www.hockeyeastonline.com Take the first left off Massachusetts Avenue onto Mullins Way. Lorden Field will be on the left-hand side of the road, just before the Mullins Center. Parking is available in the lot behind the Mullins Center. Richard F. Garber Field [B4]: Follow Massachusetts Avenue through a flashing set of lights. Take a left at the second set of lights onto Commonwealth Avenue. Boyden Gymnasium will be the first Building on the right-hand side of the road. There is a parking lot just past Boyden. Garber Field is behind Boyden. UMass Softball Complex [A5]: Take the first right off Massachusetts Avenue on to Stadium Drive. The Softball Complex will be on the right side of the road. Rudd Field Soccer Complex [A5]: Take the first right off Massachusetts Avenue on to Stadium Drive. The Rudd Field Soccer complex will be on the right side of the road. Track & Field Complex [A5]: Take the first right off Massachusetts Avenue on to Stadium Drive. The Track & Field Complex will be on the right side of the road. Mullins Center Tennis Courts Courts [B4]: Take the first left off Massachusetts Avenue on to the Mullins Way. Parking for team vehicles is available in the lot behind the Mullins Center [Note: This lot is for media, visiting teams and V.I.P’s only]. Warren P. McGuirk Alumni Stadium [A6]: Follow Massachusetts Avenue to the first set of lights (usually blinking yellow), and take a right on to University Drive. Proceed approximately one-quarter of a mile. The stadium entrance will be on the right. Sam The Minuteman was William D. Mullins Memorial Center [B4]: Take the first left off Massachusetts Avenue on to the Mullins Way. a national finalist in the Parking for team vehicles is available in the lot behind the Mullins 2006 Capital One Bowl Center [Note: This lot is for media, visiting teams and V.I.P’s only]. * All Directions are from the intersection of Route 116 and Mascot Challenge. Massachusetts Avenue. The letter and number following a facility show Its location on the Campus Map. www.UMassAthletics.com 1 Wysocki House To Rt. 63N 44 Renaissance North Village Apts Center Map Key University of Massachusetts Amherst 0 500 1,000 Feet Campus Map 44 31 Numbered Parking Lots P 66 Metered/Public Parking April 2008 24 Marks Meadow 44 PVTA Bus Stops University Switchboard - (413) 545-0111 Elementary 47 TILLSON ROAD School � Tour Service - (413) 545-4237 Furcolo Traffic Lights Montague McNamara To Tillson Farm & Robsham Memorial Visitors Center - (413) 545-0306 House North 47 Intermediate N North O A Brown Cashin Processing RTH C NORTH Facility (IPF) PL RESIDENTIAL SYLVAN E AREA A North RESIDENTIAL S North 27 B 44 A D AREA 68 NT 31 S E DU N TR LA 26 EE Totman AN TM T S 43 EA 24 E RIV S D Mobile Johnson To Mather, OLYMPIA DRIVE NOR OVER SPE, CO G Computer Classrooms Dwight Science � Leach Lewis Engineering Hamlin Lab Astronomy NORTHEAST Conte 45 Engineering RESIDENTIAL 43 Lab 2 Gunness Polymer Arnold AREA PVTA Duda 43 Thatcher Auxiliary Research Lyon T Bus 65 Center LEDERLE H Services Garage Crabtree A Observatory GRADUATE T Marston C Warehouse Robotics RESEARCH Knowlton H Marcus CENTER E Thayer Worcester R Forest & Dining W West 63 A Parks Bldg 65 Paige 65 Knowles Goessmann Experiment East Y Station Experiment 65 Holdsworth Station 49 ORCH PARKING 49 ARD HILL � Bowditch 65 DR. OFFICE Hatch 49 41 Agricultural Stockbridge Draper Integrated Grayson 49 Engineering (Bowker Aud) Science Bldg 12 Dickinson 65 Chenoweth 25 LILINCOLNNCOLNN S ORCHARD HILL T Chancellor's CAMPUSCAMMPUSPU Hasbrouck O 63 Cold Flint C House RESIDENTIAL CENTER Skinner K Storage ((HOTEL)HO B 63 AREA 49 R Webster Physical PARKINARKINGK NG I Field GARAAGGEE D Plant G Textbook E Annex Power P STUDENTSTUDEENT 49 I R 49 Plant UUNIONNIOON O A E IV A P D Durfee Lorden 30 64 S N University Practice Morrill Conservatory 29 T Machmer O Field Rink Photo Lab Health P R Const.Site - Science & Garden L T � Wilder Center E Blaisdell H Center 49 A Central S P French Greenough Thompson A DU BOIS L University Heating Plant E Brooks 49 49 N LIBRARY A II Club Baker T 64 CAMPUS S South Brett Van Meter S A P MULLINS Grinnell Shade CENTRAL T N College POND R T Lower 67 CENTER Tree Lab RESIDENTIALChadbourne William Smith E S Franklin E 64 III Clark Memorial 46 T Tennis Dickinson T Clark Dining AREA 49 Old R Court (Police) E D Chapel E New L R Recreation 64 T IL C Africa K H O Goodell R Center 62 Wheeler LA M Memorial C 29 M Fernald 29 O Hall I Upper 62 N Butterfield 49 N FINE ARTS F Apiary W ST Tennis I RONG S CENTER R TREET E Courts M A L 40 A 46 Temporary detour road T R H Bartlett Y Studio Arts W A Commercial A V Tobin Hills E Bldg Y N Herter Bus Stop PSK 62 Gorman U Isenberg MA ATHLETIC E P Hicks School of U TC L Management Research Admin. L FIELDS B I N 52 U Newman T S Garber Mahar T W Boyden Field Munson Auditorium Center E R Y Gym HAIGIS Alfond F I MALL 52 E L Whitmore D 71 University T Administration � E 42 Middlesex E Apartments R U R VEN TS A A Berkshire SET C CHU E Hampshire SSA To Rt. 116, Rt. 9, I-91 ROTC MA ROBSHAM N � VISITORS O Hadley Equestrian Farm R CENTER T SDT Continuing Education Gordon H � Melville P 34 P P L University Without Walls 50 32 E 50 A Thoreau 32 IGU S A James Kennedy ACO DZ N 14 T Hampshire Prince Hillel S Chabad T Dining Lincoln House R House E P KKG SK C Coolidge Apartments E HESTN 50 ADP T UT S Emerson TREET 50 Crampton L ZBT I N 33 C � SOUTHWEST Hampden O Softball L Complex RESIDENTIAL Dining MacKimmie N Communications A Track Rudd V Disorders AREA E Field S AV N & Field J.Q. U U N 50 Adams E Moore S 50 E Berkshire T 21 Dining J.Adam Bowditch ET E TRE Lodge Washington G S RIN Grass Roots Patterson FEA N Farley Pierpont 50 O Daycare R T T Lodge T � R o Cance H IA M N P G a L L ss E E a A S � T c 22 S R h E A E u E s V N I T e T t R ts E D S T V T I u M R To Telecom, r U n I D p D i Y UMass Outreach & k A e T T I To Amherst S S UMass Extension at 11 R E 101 University Drive Center V I N U McGuirk Alumni Stadium 2 UMass Athletics Visitor Guide UMASS HEAD COACHES ADMINISTRATIVE AND All phone numbers are in the 413 area code. SUPPORT PERSONNEL BASEBALL All phone numbers are in the 413 area code. Head Coach Mike Stone 545-3120 JOHN MCCUTCHEON MEN’S BASKETBALL Athletic Director 545-4086 Head Coach Derek Kellogg 545-2610 JULIE GRANDONICO WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Administrative Assistant to the Athletic Director 545-9652 Head Coach Sharon Dawley 545-2726 ELAINE SORTINO WOMEN’S CREW Senior Women’s Administrator 545-2342 Head Coach Jim Dietz 545-9441 TIM KENNEY MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Exec. Associate Athletic Director-External Relations 545-4284 Head Coach Ken O’Brien 545-0097 JAIME SEGUIN WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Exec. Associate Athletic Director/Assoc. SWA 545-2091 Head Coach Julie LaFreniere 545-2759 JEFF SMITH FIELD HOCKEY Associate Athletic Director- Sports Medicine 545-2866 Head Coach Justine Sowry 545-1942 KIM CALLICOATTE FOOTBALL Associate Athletic Director-Compliance 545-1823 Head Coach Kevin Morris 545-2000 GARRETT WALLER ICE HOCKEY Assistant Athletic Director-Advancement 545-4952 Head Coach Don Cahoon 545-5175 CAROL FORD MEN’S LACROSSE Assistant Athletic Director-Compliance 545-1950 Head Coach Greg Cannella 545-3782 JASON YELLIN WOMEN’S LACROSSE Associate Athletic Director-Media Relations 545-2439 Head Coach Angela McMahon 545-3157 DAN MARKOWSKI MEN’S SOCCER Associate Athletic Director-Facilities & Operations 545-0075 Head Coach Sam Koch 545-4341 SEAN QUINN WOMEN’S SOCCER Tickets 545-0810 Head Coach Ed Matz 545-4343 TODD McDONALD SOFTBALL Assistant Athletic Director - Corporate Sales & Marketing 545-9596 Head Coach Elaine Sortino 545-9588 MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING Head Coach Russ Yarworth 545-0093 WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING Head Coach Bob Newcomb 545-4342 WOMEN’S TENNIS Head Coach Judy Dixon 545-1593 MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD Head Coach Ken O’Brien 545-0097 WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD Head Coach Julie LaFreniere 545-2759 www.UMassAthletics.com
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