FACILITIES
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Old Dominion University, located in the coastal city of Norfolk, is Virginia's entrepreneurial-minded doctoral research university with more than 24,000 students, rigorous academics, an energetic residential community, and initiatives that contribute $2.6 billion annually to Virginia's economy.
Details Opens in a new windowKornblau Field at S.B. Ballard Stadium Opens in a new window
Kornblau Field at S.B. Ballard Stadium, formerly Foreman Field, is a 21,944-seat multi-purpose stadium on the campus of Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia.
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Chartway Arena was voted the No. 1 venue on a college campus and No. 7 worldwide for a seating capacity under 10,000 seats, according to Pollstar Magazine.
Details Opens in a new windowThe Mitchum Performance Center Opens in a new window
The Mitchum Basketball Performance Center, named after Bernett and Blanche Mitchum is a dedicated practice gymnasium with conditioning and training rooms, coaches suites, player lounges, locker rooms and video projection rooms for the men’s and women’s basketball teams at Old Dominion University.
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Bud Metheny Ballpark is the oldest baseball stadium in Conference USA, built in 1983, "the Bud" has seen numerous updates in the last five years.
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The $3.5 million renovation of the ODU Volleyball Center was completed in the fall of 2020. The volleyball only venue seats nearly 900 fans creating an intimate and exciting atmosphere. Upgrades in the gym include chair-back seats, court cameras, a new scoreboard and sound system, and space for three full volleyball courts.
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The ODU Soccer Complex has housed the men's and women's soccer teams since 1991 and has hosted conference, NCAA and even high school tournaments.
Details Opens in a new windowFolkes-Stevens Tennis Center Opens in a new window
This 74,000 square foot facility includes eight indoor courts, offices, locker rooms for men’s and women’s tennis and members, second level entertainment mezzanine overlooking all courts, conference room, terrazzo multi-level entrance lobby and pro shop.
Details Opens in a new windowL.R. Hill Sports Complex Opens in a new window
On September 13th, 2008, Old Dominion University officially opened the L.R. Hill Sports Complex, a 58,000 square foot facility that serves as the home for the Old Dominion University football, field hockey and women's lacrosse programs.
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Located on the north side of Lakewood Park on the Lafayette River, just minutes from campus, the ODU Rowing Center is a two-story, 13,000 square foot, boathouse facility that houses the Monarchs rowing program.
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The nine-hole Lambert’s Point golf course is located on the west side of campus, with several holes overlooking the Elizabeth River. The par-34 course was built by the city of Norfolk, and sits at 2,800 yards long. It has two par-5 holes, three par-4s and four par-3s. The first hole is 60 feet high, which is the highest elevation in the city of Norfolk.
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The ODU sailing center is complete with locker rooms, classrooms, showers, offices and a work area, the addition is the centerpiece for the waterfront sailing complex. Located adjacent to the sailing center, Old Dominion’s boathouse provides storage for the program’s fleet of 18 FJs, 8 Lasers, 6
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The home of the Old Dominion swim team is housed in the Student Recreation Center in the middle of campus. It is located in between the Folkes-Stevens Tennis Center and the Broderick Dining Commons. The pool is located on the side of the rec center with easy access to dorms and Powhatan Avenue.
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