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The University of Scranton Athletic Facilities

The University of Scranton Athletic Facilities

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About The University of Scranton Athletic Facilities

Learn more about the variety of athletic facilities offered at University of Scranton below!

Fitzpatrick Field is the outdoor athletic field used in conjunction with varsity athletics. This turfed field is used for intramural flag football, ultimate frisbee, soccer, and softball.

The Quinn Athletics Campus opened in the spring of 2018 and is home to three fields – Magis Field (softball), Volpe Field (baseball) and Weiss Field (soccer, lacrosse, field hockey).

Opened on August 31, 2018, Weiss Field is the home of The University of Scranton men's and women's soccer programs, field hockey team, and men's and women's lacrosse teams. The facility features a 75- by 120-yard, synthetic-turf, multi-purpose field, with 776 bleacher seats, field lighting, and a press box. In its short history, it has already hosted numerous events, including the 2018 Landmark Conference women's soccer championship match and Landmark playoff matches for both lacrosse programs.

Charles J. Volpe Family Field opened on April 5, 2018 and the facility is a synthetic-turf baseball field with more than 400 bleacher seats, home and away bullpens, two batting cages, LED lighting for night games, and a press box. In its short history, it has already hosted the 2018 and 2019 Landmark Conference playoffs and several PIAA District and State playoff games.

Magis Field features a synthetic-turf field with more than 200 bleacher seats, home and away bullpens and a batting cage. It also features LED lighting for night games and a press box.

The Long Center is the University’s main athletics facility and is home to the men’s and women’s basketball, women’s volleyball and wrestling teams. The gymnasium was remodeled in the summer of 2018 with new bleachers that seat a maximum of 2,227 spectators. The new bleachers include 200 seats with chair backs at midcourt on the opposite side from the team benches, and railings leading up each walkway and along the sides.

The Byron Center is the University’s main recreational facility and is home to the men’s and women’s swimming & diving teams. The Olympic-size pool is located on the bottom floor of the Byron Center, which also features a rec gymnasium with a walking track, racquetball courts, a spin classroom and pool locker rooms with sauna.

The Royal Courts are home to the men’s and women’s tennis teams and feature six hardcourt surface tennis courts.

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