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Schneider Stadium
Home to the Pioneer football, men's and women's soccer, and men's and women's lacrosse teams was renovated in 2004 with a gift from James '74 and Deborah Schneider. The stadium was updated in 2014 with new artificial turf, and a state of the art scoreboard.
Quad Grahics Team Center
Completed in spring 2007, it includes three locker rooms, a training room, ticket and concessions areas and a spectator mezzanine. It was built, in part, with a generous donation from The Windhover Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Quad/Graphics and the Harry V. Quadracci family.
Dennis Punches Track & Field Complex
Made possible with two generous gifts from Dennis Punches ’58, the 400-meter, eight-lane track was finished in spring 2008 and has a natural turf infield for field events. The bio-engineered Beynon artificial surface on the running track is environmentally friendly and creates a shock-absorbing cushion that is safer for athletes and can be customized for use in widely varying temperatures.
Van Male Fieldhouse
Built in 1965 with a gift from Oliver J. ’22 and Nellie Van Male in memory of their son, James ’54, it was renovated in 2001 with a gift from Ted Baker ’71. The renovation includes the Ted Baker Basketball Court, volleyball courts, a four-lane indoor track, bleachers, a scoreboard and sound system. The building also houses coaches’ offices, athletic training room, classrooms and locker rooms. The building was remolded in 2014. More pictures of the remodel can me found here.
Ganfield Gymnasium
Built in 1923, Carroll's main Recreation Center has a multi-purpose court and a Dance Studio. Classrooms and Exercise Science labs are active, a bouldering wall can be used, and a variety of indoor and outdoor equipment is available for checkout through the Department of Recreational Sports. Ganfield is the home for Group Fitness, Intramural Sports, Club Sports, Carroll Outdoor Recreation Equipment (CORE) rentals, and it provides access to the Bike Shop. This historical landmark was renovated in 2016.
Van Male Natitorium
The six-lane, 25-yard pool is 4 feet deep on the shallow end and has starting blocks on the deep end. An elevated spectator viewing area allows fans to watch the competition.
Jean Kilgour Trailblazer Tennis
Complex
The six-court complex, which opened in August 1997, was built with support from the Carroll Trailblazers booster club and is named for Jean Kilgour, a longtime former Carroll professor and coach who championed women’s athletics.
Kilgour Field
Home to the Pioneer softball team, it is named for Jean Kilgour, a longtime former Carroll professor and coach who championed women’s athletics. The softball field was updated in 2012 which included new dugouts, bleachers, sound system and scoreboard.
Frame Park
Through a partnership with the Waukesha Parks and Recreation Department, the Pioneer baseball team plays home games in this picturesque setting along the scenic Fox River.
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