We are officially taking our facility tour out of New England to feature one of the best facility’s in the state of New York – House of Sports! Located in Ardsley, NY (Westchester County), a short drive north of New York City, this 120,000 sq. ft. complex is one of the largest on the East Coast, and home to some of the nation’s leading training programs in the country.
Constructed in 2012, the House of Sports is a state-of-the-art indoor sports facility offering lacrosse, basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, volleyball, camps, birthday parties, and events. The basketball portion of the facility is home to 4 floating, hardwood courts with independent time and scoring systems and 28 adjustable baskets. The facility is also home to an 80 yard true grass turf field, a 6,000 sq. ft. baseball training center, 10,000 sq. ft. Athletic Republic Training Center, event rooms and a 60 seat restaurant/cafe.
On August 14, 2015, the House of Sports was acquired by American Sports Entertainment Centers, LLC(ASEC). ASEC operates 19 amazing sports facilities nation wide, with top brands including the LA King’s and Los Angeles Laker’s storied training center. Many are similar to the House of Sports, including North Carolina’s acclaimed MVP Sports at the Factory as well as the highly regarded LA Galaxy Soccer Center. ASEC takes pride in providing exceptional customer experience and prioritizes the cultivation of strong community relationships.
House of Sports has recently become home to Swarm AAU Basketball. In this year-around partnership, Swarm AAU Basketball, the country’s second largest AAU basketball program, will absorb the House of Sports’ boys club basketball teams, and look to attract more local Westchester youth players that are looking for excellent coaching, great direction and a first-in-class sports facility.
“The House of Sports is Westchester County’s premier facility. Their four state of the art courts and tremendous atmosphere make House of Sports the Hub of grassroots basketball in New York.”
Greg kristoff, ceo of zero gravity basketball