Shira Complex

The Shira Fieldhouse Complex, which underwent a million-dollar renovation in 1992 and another facelift in 2017, serves as one of Mississippi State's two primary facilities for conditioning, treating and equipping Bulldog athletes.

Named in honor of the late Charles N. Shira, former MSU head football coach and athletic director, the two-story complex opened in the mid-1970s. When opened at that time, it housed the football locker room and a 50-yard-long indoor practice field, as well as the main athletic equipment, training and weight rooms.

Since MSU football's move to the Leo Seal Jr. Complex in 2013, the Shira Fieldhouse Complex has maintained its purpose of housing training facilities for many of the athletic teams on campus. The indoor turf room was renovated in 2017 to incorporate a new look, energy-efficient lighting and a netted area for the track and field team to practice field events indoors.

The adjoining weight room also received several updates in 2019 including fresh graphics and new state-of-the art workout equipment.

Steve and Melody Golding Family Olympic Training Complex at the Shira Complex