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Schneider Stadium

The stadium, home to the Pioneer football, and men's and women's soccer teams, was renovated in 2004 with a gift from James '74 and Debroah Schneider.  It has an artificial turf surface, lights for night competitions and a new scoreboard.

      
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Quad/Graphics 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.

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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.

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Van Male Field House

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.

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Van Male Weight Room

This 2,000-square-foot facility has more than two tons of free-weights, rubberized dumbbells from 5-100 pounds, squat racks, Olympic lifting platforms, and Magnum Fitness machines.

Ganfield Gymnasium

Carroll's main Recreation Center has a multi-purpose court and a Dance Studio.  Boxing equipment and a bouldering wall, as well as a variety of indoor and outdoor rental equipment is available for use.
 

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Van Male Natatorium

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.

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Kilgour-Trailblazer Tennis Courts

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.

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Frame Park Baseball Field

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.

Kilgour Field

Home to the Lady Pioneers softball team, it is named for Jean Kilgour, a longtime former Carroll professor and coach who championed women’s athletics.