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UIUC celebrates 100 years of George Huff Hall

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CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) – The University of Illinois Division of Intercollegiate Athletics and College of Applied Health Sciences celebrates 100 years of George Huff Hall.

Huff Hall has been open to sporting and campus events since it was opened in 1925.

“For 100 years, Huff Hall has played a major role on the University of Illinois campus, from hosting thousands of fans for sporting events to providing an incredible learning and research environment in the classrooms and concluding with graduation ceremonies,” said Director of Athletics Josh Whitman. “Originally, the building was known around the nation as home to some of the finest basketball teams during its first 40 years. More recently, it has become the proud home to multiple sports programs that continue to compete at the national level. Few buildings on our campus can match Huff Hall for broad-based impact and lasting legacy.”

“As we celebrate the centennial of George Huff Hall, we honor its rich legacy as a cornerstone of Illinois athletics and academic excellence,” said Cheryl Hanley-Maxwell, dean of the College of Applied Health Sciences. “For 100 years, this historic venue has brought together students, athletes, and the community, embodying the spirit of innovation and resilience that defines the College of Applied Health Sciences. We look forward to the next century of impact and inspiration within its walls.”

A list of events will be announced for the Huff Hall celebration and are expected to include special programming around Illini sporting events and reunions in the fall. Originally named New Gymnasium, it was renamed George Huff Gym in 1937 after the Illinois Athletics Director passed away in 1936. It was then renamed to Huff Hall in 1992.

Huff hall went on to host a series of sporting events for volleyball, wrestling, basketball, fencing, swimming and much more. On top of the sports competition, Huff also held graduation ceremonies, campus dances, concerts and entertainment shows, and intramural competition. It was also home to the “Original March Madness” during the Illinois High School Association state basketball tournaments from 1926 through 1963.

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