58,000 square-foot athletic facility; Olympic-quality surface in the Gary Lutnick Tennis & Track Center.
Locations
-
Alumni Field House
-
Bramall & Marshall Tennis Courts
Bettye Marshall and Norman B. Bramall Tennis Courts, the site of the 1985 NCAA Division III Championships, feature 12 all-weather courts with six on Marshall and six on Bramall.
-
Class of 1888 Field
The Class of 1888 Field is a practice field for soccer.
-
Class of 1995 Field
The Class of 1995 Field is a premier Centennial Conference softball facility.
-
Cope Field
Cope Field is home of the Haverford cricket team which is the only varsity team in the country.
-
Douglas B. Gardner Integrated Athletic Center
The Douglas B. Gardner Integrated Athletic Center (GIAC) integrates athletic competition, education, and recreation under one roof. The facility includes a gymnasium, a state-of-the-art fitness center, squash courts, locker rooms, and the Campus Safety Office.
-
Featherbed Fields
Often used by Club Sports, such as Rugby.
-
Johnson Track & Throwing Facility
The eight-lane 400-meter all purpose Johnson Track features full field event and steeplechase capabilities and encircles Walton Field.
-
Kannerstein Field
The new and improved baseball facility is named in honor of Haverford's beloved former athletic director and head baseball coach, Greg Kannerstein '63.
-
Merion Field
Merion Field is largely used for Club Sports, including Ultimate Frisbee.
-
Skating House
Located next to the Duck Pond.
-
Swan Field
Swan Field serves as a competition site for field hockey and men's and women's lacrosse as well as a practice site for the aforementioned teams and men's and women's soccer, baseball and softball.
-
Walton Field
Walton Field is a grass playing surface that hosts men’s and women’s soccer. Walton Field features a grandstand with a capacity of 1,000, press box and filming deck. Haverford held the NCAA Division I and III Women's Lacrosse Championships on Walton in 1988.