The Class of 1888 Field is a practice field for soccer.
Often used by Club Sports, such as Rugby.
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.
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 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.
The eight-lane 400-meter all purpose Johnson Track features full field event and steeplechase capabilities and encircles Walton Field.
The Class of 1995 Field is a premier Centennial Conference softball facility.
The new and improved baseball facility is named in honor of Haverford's beloved former athletic director and head baseball coach, Greg Kannerstein '63.
58,000 square-foot athletic facility; Olympic-quality surface in the Gary Lutnick Tennis & Track 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.