Goodman Stadium is a natural grass playing field with ample seating for fans.
Opened in 1979, Stabler Arena serves as the home arena for the Lehigh men’s and women’s basketball programs. Equipped with team locker rooms and an adjoining team room, Stabler Arena also acts as the program's primary practice facility. The arena can seat up to 6,200 people. There is space for three hardwood courts.
Grace Hall is home to Lehigh’s nationally ranked wrestling program and women’s volleyball program. The legendary facility, fondly known as "The Snake Pit,” first opened its doors in 1942 and underwent a substantial renovation in 2003. The arena officially seats 1,788 and is also used for intramural and club sports, concerts and lectures. This level also contains a newly renovated women’s locker room area, and serves as the headquarters for Lehigh's intramural and club sports programs.
Opened in 2013, the Caruso Wrestling Complex is a state-of-the-art wrestling training room that overlooks South Mountain and serves as the practice facility for Lehigh's nationally renowned wrestling program.
Located on Lehigh's Goodman Campus, the Ulrich Sports Complex is home to Lehigh's men's and women's soccer programs. Offering spectacular views of South Mountain and the surrounding scenic landscape, the field features stadium lights, an electronic scoreboard, plus restrooms and a concessions stand located at the main entrance gate. Permanent bleachers, located on the east sideline are double-sided and features a common press box, meant to accommodate action on both the soccer field, and the neighboring lacrosse field. Ulrich is a grass playing surface.
In April 2015, Lehigh unveiled its newly renovated baseball facility following a major renovation project. Renamed Legacy Park, the new venue was named to honor the long baseball history at Lehigh and its baseball alumni and friends who help support the program.As part of the 2015 renovations, the grass infield was replaced with a synthetic-turf infield, while the natural grass outfield remained. The facility features new permanent grandstand seating behind home plate that is protected by a padded wall and a modern cable and netting backstop. A state-of-the-art press box is located atop the stands with landings on both sides. The field has two batting cages with artificial turf down the left field line and bullpens with dual pitching rubbers are located beyond each dugout. New fencing was installed down each line with new Lehigh/Patriot League imaging, all of which quickly helped the field become one of the top baseball facilities in the Patriot League.
Leadership Park, Lehigh's softball facility, features permanent grandstand seating behind home plate that is protected by a padded wall and a modern cable and netting backstop. A state-of-the-art press box is located atop the stands with landings on both sides. The field has two batting cages with artificial turf down the right field line and a separate hitting/batting practice area located beyond the right field fence. Bullpens with dual pitching rubbers are located beyond each dugout. The playing surface is enclosed by a chain link fence with a fence cap and windscreens featuring Lehigh and Patriot League imaging.
Built in 1975, Philip Rauch Fieldhouse is the primary home for the Lehigh men's and women's indoor track and field programs. The venue has over 60,000 square feet of space with six lanes encircling the building, in addition to ten straight lanes, two long jump pits, a pole vault pit, a high jump apron and a hammer/shot area.
The Lewis Indoor Tennis Center is one of the few indoor tennis facilities in the Lehigh Valley. Hosting four indoor courts, this building also offers convenient parking, indoor locker rooms, a player’s lounge, and a trainer’s area. Paired with seventeen outdoor courts, named the Ulrich Varsity Tennis Courts, this 30,000 square foot complex is home to the Lehigh University Men’s and Women’s tennis programs.
Jacobs Pool is located in Taylor Gym on Lehigh University's Asa Packer Campus. This 6-lane pool is 14yds X 25yds with a single one-meter springboard and a single three-meter springboard.
Named for Lehigh Hall of Fame football coach John C. Whitehead, the fields serve as the primary practice facility for Lehigh Football. The fields are located off of Goodman Drive South, behind the Cundey Varsity House, and next to the the tennis courts.
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