Le Moyne Events Center
| Former names | Le Moyne Athletic Center (1962–1972) Henniger Athletic Center |
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| Location | 500 Springfield Road Syracuse, NY 13214, U.S. |
| Owner | Le Moyne College |
| Operator | Le Moyne College |
| Capacity | 2,637 Detailed capacity
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| Surface | Hardwood |
| Scoreboard | Yes |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | March 1961 |
| Opened | September 16, 1962 |
| Renovated | 2016 |
| Construction cost | $1 million (original) $4 million (1989 addition) |
| Architect | Pederson, Hueber, and Hares James E. Glavin and Associates (landscape) QPK Design (renovation) |
| General contractor | Dygert Construction Co., Inc. |
| Main contractors | Edward Joy Co. (electrical, heating and ventilation) Thomas A. Murphy Co. (plumbing) |
| Tenants | |
| Le Moyne Dolphins men's basketball, women's basketball and women's volleyball | |
The Le Moyne Events Center is a multi-purpose arena in DeWitt, New York, United States, that serves as the home arena for the Le Moyne Dolphins women's basketball and volleyball, and men's basketball teams on the campus of Le Moyne College. The venue is sometimes identified as the Event Center.
At halftime of Le Moyne men's basketball game against Daemen on November 30, 1999, the hardwood playing surface within the Events Center was named Ted Grant Court in honor of G. Edward Grant, a member of Le Moyne's inaugural class of 1951, who had recently contributed $250,000 to a Le Moyne athletics fundraising campaign. Grant served as a trustee of Le Moyne College from 1981 to 1987, and was a long-term financial supporter of the athletics program. As a student-athlete at Le Moyne, Grant lettered in track and boxing. Le Moyne's turf field is also named in his honor.