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Eddie Lynch Athletics Pavilion
Located at the North end of McKale Memorial Center the expansion gives Arizona Athletics a 36,000 square foot showpiece for its heritage and lower-level facilities for strength and conditioning, and medical treatment, unmatched in a collegiate setting. (more)

Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium (Baseball)
The home of Arizona baseball is Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium. The park is located on the campus of the University of Arizona, adjacent to the McKale Center, home of the UA athletics department. Arizona started playing its games at the current location in 1967. Modernization of the facility was completed for the 1975 season. Originally called Wildcat Field, the park was officially dedicated Frank Sancet Field on April 19, 1986, in honor of Arizona's longtime head coach. (more)

McKale Memorial Center (M/W Basketball, Volleyball and Gymnastics)
The opening of McKale Memorial Center in February of 1973 marked a new era in Wildcat basketball. After playing several games in front of crowds of a few thousand in Bear Down Gym to open the 1972-73 season, the team moved to McKale and literally filled the upscale arena overnight with crowds over 11,000 from the beginning. (more)
Arizona Stadium (Football)
Considered one of the finest playing facilities in the country, Arizona Stadium stands as a testament to the history and continuing tradition of Arizona football. Built in 1928 with only 7,000 seats located on the west side between the end zones, the stadium has grown into a 56,000- seat facility that combines old style charm with modern conveniences. (more)
Arizona National (Golf)
Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., formerly The Raven Golf Club at Sabino Springs, is a 6,776 yard, par 71 layout that blends traditional and playable golf course architecture in a dramatic setting.The course is laid out through the foothills of the beautiful Santa Catalina Mountains as it follows the rugged natural flow of land across the shady mesquite-lined arroyos and rugged rock outcroppings. (more)
Murphey Stadium (Soccer)
After two seasons as a tenant, the University of Arizona soccer team became a home owner in 1996. The Wildcats' newest team spent its first two years of existence playing games at Pima Community College. However, that nomad existence ended on Sept. 15, 1996, as the Wildcats hosted the University of San Francisco on their own field, the John and Helen Murphey Soccer Stadium. (more)
Mary Roby Gymnastics Training Center (Gymnastics)
The Gymnastics Training Facility, opened in 1994, is one of the nation's premiere training centers, boasting many great features such as a large tumbling/vaulting pit with the pit area located at the end of the floor exercise diagonal, a Stratum/Palmer floor exercise system with adjacent 40-foot rod tumbling strip and three uneven bar stations. (more)
Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium (Softball)
Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium is one of many Arizona athletic facilities supported by Mr. and Mrs. William G. Hillenbrand. Bill Hillenbrand and his wife, Doby (Delores D.), financed the $1 million stadium and landscaping in memory of their late sister-in-law, Rita. (more)
Hillenbrand Aquatic Center (Swimming)
For years, the Arizona Wildcats have had a national caliber swimming program. Now they have a facility that complements Arizona's success. Thanks to a generous contribution made by a local businessman William G. Hillenbrand, what was once commonly known as McKale Pool became the William G. and Dolores D. Hillenbrand Aquatic Center upon its dedication in May of 1989. (more)
LaNelle Robson Tennis Center (Tennis)
When the LaNelle Robson Tennis Center was dedicated in 1991, it instantly joined the ranks of the nation's finest on-campus tennis facilities. The complex features 17 regulation size courts, a center-court grandstand, lights, team rooms, a permanent canopy over the stands, a concession area, a pro shop and restrooms. (more)
Drachman Stadium (Track & Field)
The 2005 season will mark the 25th year that the University of Arizona track and field program has called Roy P. Drachman Stadium home. In 1981, the Wildcats moved from Arizona Stadium to the location at 15th Street and Plummer Avenue. (more)

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