ROSE-HULMAN ATHLETIC FACILITIES
SPORTS & RECREATION CENTER - The Sports and Recreation Center is a state-of-the-art intramural and varsity athletic recreation center that contains all of the indoor facilities shown below. The $20 million facility was constructed in 1997.

ART NEHF FIELD (BASEBALL) - Rose-Hulman plays its home baseball games at Art Nehf Field. Recent renovations include new dugouts, lights, a new press box, club seating areas, improved fencing, batting cages, bullpen areas, and an inning-by-inning scoreboard. Art Nehf Field served as the site for the 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2013 NCAA Division III Mideast Baseball Regionals.

HULBERT ARENA (BASKETBALL & VOLLEYBALL) - Hulbert Arena houses Rose-Hulman's basketball and volleyball programs. The unique floor is a Boston Celtics style parquet. The 1,700-seat facility hosted the NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Final Four in 2002 and 2003.

LaVERN GIBSON CROSS COUNTRY COURSE - Known as the nation's premier cross country course, the LaVern Gibson Course has hosted the NCAA Division I National Championships for a decade. Rose-Hulman also hosted the 2009 NCAA Division III Great Lakes Regional on the course.

COOK STADIUM (FOOTBALL) - Cook Stadium at Phil Brown Field seats more than 2,500 fans for NCAA Division III football action. The field was renovated in 1996 to include new grandstands, and a new field surface was installed in 2010.

HULMAN LINKS GOLF COURSE - Located less than two miles from campus, Hulman Links Golf Course served as the site of the 1995 NCAA Division III Golf Championships hosted by Rose-Hulman. The course annually hosts state qualifying events and serves as the site of the Terre Haute championships in every division each summer.
COOK STADIUM RIFLE RANGE - The 10-point rifle range is located in Cook Stadium. The range features electronic timers, excellent lighting, and a custom-built, environmentally-friendly bullet trap. In addition, the range has a spectator/ready room and an office area for scoring.

JIM RENDEL FIELD (Soccer day matches) - The men's and women's soccer teams play home day matches and Jim Rendel Field, while hosting night matches at the lighted intramural fields. Jim Rendel Field features a press box, bleachers for fans, a scoreboard, and a top-notch surface.

R-H INTRAMURAL FIELD (soccer night matches) - Rose-Hulman's intramural fields are heavily used by students throughout the academic year, as nearly 90% of the college's students participate in at least one intramural activity. The fields are also used for varsity practices, and Indianapolis Colts Training Camp and home soccer night matches.

ROSE-HULMAN SOFTBALL FIELD - Rose-Hulman's softball field, constructed in 2000, has been called one of the top venues in the Midwest by participants at every level. The facility contains lights, full-length dugouts, bleacher seating, complete bullpens, tarps and a press box.

ROSE-HULMAN NATATORIUM - The setting for aquatics at Rose-Hulman is a 25-yard, eight-lane pool with two one-meter diving boards and one three-meter diving board. The swimming pool serves a wide variety of activities from varsity swimming and diving to recreational exercise.

JOY HULBERT TENNIS CENTER - The Joy Hulbert Tennis Center was constructed in 1999, using the same hardcourt surface utilized in the new U.S. Open Complex in Flushing Meadows, N.Y.

WILLIAM WELCH TRACK & FIELD COMPLEX - The $1 million, state-of-the-art William Welch Track & Field Complex features a Martin ISS 1000 surface, used in the Olympic Games and NCAA championships at all levels. The complex also features areas for jumping, pole vaulting, throwing and steeplechase competitions.
INDOOR TRACK & FIELD FACILITY - The fieldhouse is located on the lower level of the Sports and Recreation Center and is the main area of recreation and intramural activities. The fieldhouse consists of a six-lane, 200-meter track and four regulation size basketball courts. The fieldhouse served as the site for the 2007 and 2009 NCAA Division III Indoor Track & Field National Championships.

SRC WEIGHT ROOM - The SRC weight room allows Rose-Hulman students and student-athletes the opportunity to prepare for their upcoming seasons. A new cardio room with state-of-the-art workout equipment and televisions served as the latest addition in 2009.

