Keaney Gymnasium
Keaney Gymnasium, home of the Rhode Island volleyball team, opened in 1953. Keaney Gym was the former home of the Rhode Island men's and women's basketball teams until 2002, when both teams moved to the Ryan Center. Keaney Gymnasium is named in honor of Rhode Island's winningest basketball coach, the legendary Frank Keaney. Keaney coached the Rams from 1920-48 and amassed a record of 401-124 (.764 winning percentage) in 28 seasons at the helm.
Mackal Fieldhouse
The facility features a six-lane, 200-meter indoor track, including eight lanes on the straightaways, a weight and fitness center, and four basketball courts.
The University of Rhode Island annually hosts the Atlantic 10 Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships at Mackal Fieldhouse, which also houses the administrative offices for URI's department of athletics.