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service to the university. Canale's history of contribution to the university includes raising funds in 1949 to build De La Salle Gymnasium. Additionally, Canale donated the funding to build the John Canale Pool on campus in 1986. The pool was named in honor of Canale's father, John D. Canale Sr., a lifelong supporter of the Christian Brothers and
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When the facility was reopened and blessed on December 10, 2004, it was renamed in honor of John D. Canale Jr. Memphis businessman John D. Canale Jr. served on the university's board of trustees from 1970 to 1983 and received the university's prestigious Maurelian Medal in 1994 for his support of and
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The arena was fully renovated in 2004. Among renovations were the addition of new stadium seating, bleachers, a hospitality suite, a Hall of Fame conference room, restrooms, a lobby, and Canale Cafe. The arena has a stated capacity of 1,000.
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The original structure was completed in 1950. At that time, it was the largest indoor
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The athletic facility was originally named De La Salle Gymnasium in honor of
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Memphis, Tennessee
Coordinates
35°07′36″N 89°58′59″W / 35.12674°N 89.983°W / 35.12674; -89.983
Bus interchange
MATA
Christian Brothers University
Capacity
Askew Nixon Ferguson Architects
Christian Brothers University Buccaneers
Christian Brothers University
Memphis
Tennessee
Christian Brothers University Buccaneers
Buccaneer
basketball
volleyball
Gulf South Conference
arena
St. John Baptist de la Salle
Christian Brothers
Roman Catholic
religious institute
valedictorian
"Christian Brothers University, Master Plan"
"Bucs Hold On For First GSC Championship, 93-89"


"CBU Chronology"
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