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Schneider Stadium
Schneider Stadium is the home of the Pioneer football, soccer and lacrosse teams. The stadium was renovated in 2004 with a gift from James '74 and Deborah Schneider. The stadium was further updated in 2014 with a new artificial turf surface and a state of the art video scoreboard. It has lights for night competition.
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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 and 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, athletic training room, classrooms and locker rooms. The building was completely renovated in 2014. View more pictures of the remodel!
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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 check out through Carroll University RecSports. This historical landmark was renovated in 2016.
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Van Male Natatorium
The six-lane, 25-yard pool is four 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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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 was named for Jean Kilgour, a longtime Carroll professor and coach who championed women's athletics.
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Kilgour Field
Home to the Pioneer softball team, it was named after Jean Kilgour, a longtime Carroll professor and coach who championed women's athletics. The softball field was updated in 2012 to include new dugouts, bleachers, sound system, scoreboard and irrigation system.
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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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Haertel Field
Located just southwest of campus on Newhall Avenue, the newly renovated Haertel Field features synthetic turf, a team center with meeting space, a pavilion, bleachers, equipment storage areas and more.
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