OUTDOOR FACILITIES University Field at Andre Reed Stadium Field Hockey, Football, Men's & Women's Outdoor Track & Field 15200 Kutztown Rd, Kutztown, PA 19530 (Directions)
University Field has been home to KU football since 1936. The facility has also been home to KU men's and women's outdoor track and field. The current grandstand, press box, and concession stand were constructed for the 1988 season. In 2005, the current artificial turf was installed and the track was resurfaced, and Golden Bear field hockey moved to the facility. Lights were installed the same year, and first became operational for the 2006 season.The visitors' bleachers, which seat approximately 1,000, were replaced in 2010.The stadium has also hosted KU club and intramural sporting events, KU's spring commencement ceremonies until 2005, high school football, various special events, and occasional Golden Bear women's lacrosse games. | |
Keystone Tennis Courts Men's & Women's Tennis 15200 Kutztown Rd, Kutztown, PA 19530 (Directions)
Keystone Tennis Courts include seven lighted tennis courts are used for athletic events, as well as academic and public activities. | |
Keystone Field Women's Lacrosse, Women's Soccer Court Ln, Kutztown, PA 19530 (Directions)
Located behind Keystone Hall, Keystone Field includes the 500-seat grass home to the Golden Bear women's soccer and women's lacrosse programs. The facility debuted in 1999. | |
North Campus Field (Baseball) Baseball N Campus Dr, Kutztown, PA 19530 (Directions)
KU's North Campus Baseball Field was the site of the 2001, 2002 and 2007 NCAA Division II North Atlantic Regional Championships. The facility includes dugouts, a hitting cage and bullpens, while recent additions include a new backstop, infield tarp, banners and signs of team accomplishments, sponsorship signs and a new scoreboard. Dimensions for the field are 335 down the lines, 380 to the power alleys and 405 to center field. | |
North Campus Field (Softball) Softball N Campus Dr, Kutztown, PA 19530 (Directions)
KU's North Campus Softball Field is the home of the Golden Bear softball team. The facility includes dugouts, hitting cages and an infield tarp. Dimensions for the field are 190 to right and left field and 220 to center. | |
INDOOR FACILITIES Keystone Hall Men's & Women's Basketball, Women's Swimming, Women's Volleyball, Wrestling 15200 S Campus Dr, Kutztown, PA 19530 (Directions)
The headquarters of the KU athletic department, Keystone Hall is the hub of indoor athletic activity on campus. The 3,400-seat Keystone Arena, located in the center of Keystone Hall, is the home of the Golden Bear volleyball team in the fall, and the men's and women's basketball and wrestling teams in the winter. It was also the training camp home of the NBA's New Jersey Nets in the fall of 1995.Keystone Pool, a six-lane public pool that serves as the home for Golden Bear aquatics, is located at the rear of building. Keystone Hall also houses the Golden Bears Sports Medicine department, department staff offices, designated locker rooms for all intercollegiate athletic teams, and the wrestling room. The Golden Bear Room, used for recruiting and departmental functions, is located on the second floor. | |
Keystone Arena Men's & Women's Basketball, Women's Volleyball, Wrestling 15200 S Campus Dr, Kutztown, PA 19530 (Directions)
The 3,400-seat Keystone Arena, located in the center of Keystone Hall, is the home of the Golden Bear volleyball team in the fall, and the men's and women's basketball and wrestling teams in the winter. It was also the training camp home of the NBA's New Jersey Nets in the fall of 1995 and the site of a town meeting by President George W. Bush in 2004. | |
O'Pake Fieldhouse Men's & Women's Indoor Track & Field Baldy Road, Kutztown, PA 19530 (Directions)
O'Pake Fieldhouse is home to the KU men's and women's indoor track teams, and it has been the site of major eastern championships in recent years. The field-house is used by all teams for indoor practice and overflow athletic events, and many camps and clinics throughout the year. It is also used for non-athletic events, such as President Clinton's address during his visit in 1994. | |
Keystone Pool Women's Swimming 15200 S Campus Dr, Kutztown, PA 19530 (Directions)
The home of Golden Bear aquatics is Keystone Natatorium. The six-lane, 25-yard competition pool is located in Keystone Hall. In 2008, the facility was refurbished, with the installation of new lighting, bleachers and ventilation system. Additional features include a state-of-the-art public address system, Colorado System V timing equipment with aqua grip touchpads and a six-lane mercury display scoreboard. | |
Risley Hall Weight Room S Campus Dr, Kutztown, PA 19530 (Directions)
Athletes get extensive use out of the free-weight room, located on the ground floor of Risley Hall, the original gym. The weight room was recently renovated and expanded. The original gym, Risley Hall is primarily used for intramurals. | |
Student Recreation Center 15200 Kutztown Rd, Kutztown, PA 19530 (Directions)
The brand new, 64,623 square foot student recreation center opened in the fall of 2006. The facility, located between Keystone Hall and University Field, is THE place to be for student recreation and fitness on campus. Among the amenities are a nearly 9,000-square-foot fitness center and weight room, two group fitness studios, two racquetball courts, an indoor rock climbing wall, a synthetic surface gymnasium with curved walls for indoor sports, a synthetic surface half gymnasium, a suspended jogging track (approx. 1/10 mile), an office suite for recreational services staff, a meeting room, retail space/snack bar and locker rooms with jacuzzis. For more about the recreation center,visit the Recreational Services homepage. | |
OFF-CAMPUS FACILITIESBerkleigh Golf ClubWomen's Golf14623 Kutztown Rd, Kutztown, PA 19530 (
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Berks LanesWomen's Bowling3190 Shillington Rd, Sinking Spring, PA 19608 (
Directions)
Hiester LanesWomen's Bowling801 Hiesters Ln, Reading, PA 19605 (
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Bowl-O-RamaWomen's Bowling4100 Perkiomen Ave, Reading, PA 19606 (
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