Welsh-Ryan Arena
January 12, 2025, Evanston, IL: A game between Northwestern Men’s Basketball and Michigan State at Welsh-Ryan Arena in Evanston, IL on Sunday, January 12, 2025. (Photo by Ryan Kuttler/Northwestern Athletics)
February 7, 2024, Evanston, IL: A game between Northwestern Men’s Basketball and Nebraska at Welsh-Ryan Arena in Evanston, IL on Wednesday, February 7, 2024. (Photo by Joshua Sukoff/Northwestern Athletics)
January 12, 2025, Evanston, IL: A game between Northwestern Men’s Basketball and Michigan State at Welsh-Ryan Arena in Evanston, IL on Sunday, January 12, 2025. (Photo by Ryan Kuttler/Northwestern Athletics)
February 16, 2025, Evanston, IL: A game between Northwestern Men’s Basketball and Nebraska at Welsh-Ryan Arena in Evanston, IL on Sunday, February 16, 2025. (Photo by Griffin Quinn/Northwestern Athletics)
January 31, 2024, Evanston, IL: A game between Northwestern Women’s Basketball and Iowa at Welsh-Ryan Arena in Evanston, IL on Wednesday, January 31, 2024. (Photo by Joshua Sukoff/Northwestern Athletics)
March 8, 2025, Evanston, IL: Northwestern Wrestling competes in Session 1 of the 2025 Big Ten Wrestling Championships at Welsh-Ryan Arena in Evanston, IL on Saturday, March 8, 2025. (Photo by Ryan Kuttler/Northwestern Athletics)
March 8, 2025, Evanston, IL: Northwestern Wrestling competes in Session 2 of the 2025 Big Ten Wrestling Championships at Welsh-Ryan Arena in Evanston, IL on Saturday, March 8, 2025. (Photo by Ryan Kuttler/Northwestern Athletics)
March 7, 2025, Evanston, IL: Assets for Northwestern Wrestling before the 2025 Big Ten Wrestling Championships at Welsh-Ryan Arena in Evanston, IL on Friday, March 7, 2025. (Photo by Ryan Kuttler/Northwestern Athletics)
Northwestern University images of remodeled Welsh Ryan Arena October 27, 2018  in Evanston, Ill.
Northwestern University images of remodeled Welsh Ryan Arena October 27, 2018  in Evanston, Ill.
Northwestern University images of remodeled Welsh Ryan Arena October 27, 2018  in Evanston, Ill.
Northwestern University images of remodeled Welsh Ryan Arena October 27, 2018  in Evanston, Ill.
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WELSH-RYAN ARENA ADDRESS

2705 Ashland Avenue
Evanston, IL 60208
 

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Northwestern University dedicated the striking new Welsh-Ryan Arena on Friday, November 2, following its complete renovation, opening the doors of a world-class facility built to be the most accessible in college athletics.
 
The transformation of one of Northwestern’s most used and versatile venues was made possible by the generosity of loyal Northwestern benefactors and alumni, most notably Trustee Patrick G. Ryan ’59, ’09 H (’97, ’00 P) and Shirley Welsh Ryan ’61 (’97, ’00 P).
 
“All of us at Northwestern are truly grateful to Pat and Shirley for their incredible support,” said Northwestern President Morton Schapiro. “The Ryan family’s ongoing dedication has transformed this University and its campuses. The new Welsh-Ryan Arena is a beautiful and now exceptionally accessible facility, and that’s something the entire University community can celebrate.”
 
In addition to the Ryans’ visionary support, Northwestern Athletics and Recreation received lead gifts from Trustee Howard J. Trienens ’45, ’49 JD, Trustee Stephen R. Wilson ’70, ’74 MBA (’08 P) and Susan K. Wilson ’70 (’08 P), and Trustee Harreld N. “Kip” Kirkpatrick III ’94, ’97 MBA and Sara Kirkpatrick. Additional benefactors include Trustee Tim Sullivan and Sue Sullivan and alumnus Howard Witt ’63 and Marilyn Witt.
 
The facility underwent a 19-month transformation that began immediately after the Wildcats 2017 men’s basketball regular-season finale, even before the University hosted its historic Selection Sunday watch party in the venue that March. The finished product that debuted Friday is a world-class competitive home for Northwestern men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and wrestling, as well as a host of events for the University and surrounding communities.
 
“This is a historic day for Northwestern University and the Department of Athletics and Recreation,” said Combe Family Vice President for Athletics and Recreation Jim Phillips. “The new Welsh-Ryan Arena is a world-class venue that will host competitions, practices, graduations, concerts and community events. We are so thankful to Pat and Shirley Ryan for the impact their generosity will make today, and for generations to come.”
 
The new Welsh-Ryan Arena will transform the experience of Wildcats student-athletes and fans alike.
 
New locker room facilities for men’s basketball, women’s basketball and volleyball each stretch across more than 2,000 square feet of space and include a kitchen, fueling station, lounge, locker room, wet area, six televisions and cutting-edge Atmos Air System to purify the environment.
 
Lounges for wrestling and cheerleading feature soft seating furniture and the latest in audio and visual technology. Athletic training facilities, accessible from the same secure hallway as the locker rooms, include hot and cold hydrotherapy and a private exam room.
 
The main arena floor is constructed of maple wood sourced from Menominee Tribal Enterprises and built by Connors Sports Floors, the provider of all NCAA Basketball Tournament and FIBA competition courts. An industry-leading Taraflex court system will be installed for Northwestern volleyball contests.
 
Pat Ryan commented, “The new Welsh-Ryan Arena represents several special historical milestones. The original Welsh-Ryan in 1983 was named after our parents to thank them for sending us to Northwestern University. It was our first significant philanthropy. This gift began the 30-plus-year journey to position Northwestern Athletics in the top strata of collegiate athletics facilities, as reflected in Ryan Fieldhouse and the Walter Athletics Center and now the new Welsh-Ryan Arena. The new Welsh-Ryan Arena is stunning and will provide Northwestern scholar-athletes with state-of-the-art facilities that they deserve. This renovation gives us a top fan-friendly and athlete-enabling game venue. The new Welsh-Ryan will have the ambiance to create a distinct home court advantage,” said Ryan. “It will be a real pit.”
 
Fans are welcomed into a lobby more than double the size of its predecessor, one that includes a digital presentation of the Northwestern Athletic Hall of Fame.
 
The arena is believed to be the most accessible anywhere in college athletics, with ADA seating on every level and from every vantage point. Five elevators have replaced the single one in the old Welsh-Ryan Arena, along with five new accessible family restrooms.
 
Shirley Ryan commented on the accessible features of the new Welsh-Ryan Arena. “We are especially pleased that the architectural design is very responsive to people with special and differing needs,” she said. “There are five strategically positioned elevators, and guard rails have been placed down the center of all aisles with wider and deeper steps at a slightly lower rise. Also, all of the washrooms are at the very high end of ADA compliance. We were very pleased to see family bathrooms so that families can take their young children into a private washroom. Finally, wheel chair-accessible seating is distributed generously throughout the arena, rather than at just one location. Congrats to the athletics department and University administration for the sensitive and appropriate treatment of Northwestern supporters.”
 
The number of bathroom fixtures has increased by more than 270 percent, while concessions points-of-sale have increased from eight to 36. Enhanced wireless connectivity is installed throughout the building.
 
A four-sided, center-hung scoreboard highlights the cutting-edge video, audio and lighting capabilities that transform the game presentation experience throughout the arena, including a 360-degree ribbon board and high-definition sound. Natural light fills the concourses on all three levels thanks to new windows that all feature automatic translucent and blackout shades.
 
Throughout the venue, hints of its past exist for fans. The original roof structure remains intact and refurbished. Each of the four corner stairwells in the building includes the original exterior wall of the old Welsh-Ryan Arena, as the footprint was expanded ten feet on both the east and west sides.
 
“This spectacular building provides state-of-the-art facilities for our student-athletes, the entire Northwestern family and the larger community,” said Steve Wilson. “Sue and I are proud to support this initiative, following the great leadership of the Ryans, and we look forward to being part of what will be a terrific home court venue.”
 
Construction on McGaw Memorial Hall, in which Welsh-Ryan Arena is located, was started in 1951 and completed in 1953. In the early 1980s, the basketball arena was renovated and named in honor of the Ryans’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Welsh Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Ryan Sr., in recognition of the Ryan family’s extraordinary leadership and support for Northwestern. Additional improvements have been made to the building since that time, but this project is the first top-to-bottom renovation of the entire structure since its original construction.

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