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Trinity College Athletic Facilities A brief look at our indoor and outdoor Athletic Facilities, buildings and equipment.

INDOOR FACILITIES

Ferris Athletic Center

Oosting Gymnasium, Natatorium, Memorial Fieldhouse, Kellner Squash Center, Wrestling Room, Anne G. and Richard J. Hazelton Fitness Center, Varsity Weight Room, Sports Medicine, and Athletics Staff and Coaches Meeting and Office Space

Ray Oosting Gymnasium/Stan Ogrodnik Court

The Ferris Center is home to the Ray Oosting Gymnasium/Stan Ogrodnik Court, with seating for 2,100. It boasts two volleyball courts and two basketball courts and was the site of the men's NCAA Division III basketball regional playoffs in 1995 and hosted the 2023 DIII women’s basketball national semifinals.

Trinity Natatorium

The Trinity Natatorium is the home of Bantam men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams. The squads practice and compete in a 25-yard, eight-lane pool with a bulkhead that separates a 14-foot deep well, complete with one-and three-meter diving boards. Natural light from outside complements bright interior lighting, producing a state-of-the-art natatorium.

Trinity Wrestling Room

The Trinity Wrestling Room is a full sized, practice room with mats and wrestling specific workout equipment that the Bantam wrestling squad uses for practice and training, outside of competition in Oosting Gymnasium. The Wrestling Room was remitted in the summer of 2023.

Trinity Field House

The Trinity Field House is a multipurpose field house that features a 1/10th-mile track as well as indoor tennis courts that are used by both the men’s and women’s teams. It serves as a practice facility for all of Trinity's varsity sports teams.

Ferris Weight Room

The Ferris Weight Room, the center of Trinity Strength & Conditioning, features a multitude of free-weight equipment so that student-athletes can perform all of the ground-based, multi-joint movements necessary for preparation and success.

Anne G. and Richard J. Hazelton Fitness Center

The Anne G. and Richard J. Hazelton Fitness Center is Trinity’s 5,400-square-foot fitness center that offers a full compliment of fitness machines and state-of-the-art equipment, including selectorized weight machines, treadmills, ellipticlas, stairmasters, lifecycles, ergometers and free weights. Cable television viewing is also available on both the upper and lower levels. The fitness center is open to all students and members of the faculty and staff 15 hours a day, seven days a week.

Sports Medicine Training Room

Trinity's Sports Medicine staff provides every student-athlete with the most comprehensive, highest quality individual sports medicine health care available in a professional, efficient, compassionate, and athlete-centered manner.

Locker Rooms

Trinity's locker rooms boast individual cubbies, lock boxes and other personal space for all of our varsity student-athletes. Each team has their own personal space during their respective season and as well as access to a TV for internet access and game film purposes.

Kellner Squash Center

The Kellner Squash Center is a fitting home base for the top men’s and women’s squash programs in the country. It features 10 international-sized courts, two of which are constructed with three color-paneled walls for easy spectator viewing, as well as pyramid-style amphitheater seating that enables up to 500 spectators to watch matches on all 10 courts simultaneously. Trinity is the only collegiate squash program with color-paneled glass courts, which require the use of a white ball.

Koeppel Community Sports Center

The Koeppel Community Sports Center opened its doors in November of 2006 and is a multi-use athletic facility on the southern edge of the campus. It features the Albert Creighton Williams ’64 Rink, holding 3400 fans, and a state-of-the-art 200’x90’ ice arena that serves as home-ice for Trinity men’s and women’s ice hockey teams and provides opportunities for faculty, students and staff to collaborate with the community through academic and athletic mentoring programs in the Hartford area.

Outdoor Facilities

Jessee/Miller Field at Tansil Muldoon Stadium

The Jessee/Miller Field, named after two legendary Trinity football coaches, is the home of the football and men’s lacrosse teams at Trinity and features a modern field turf playing surface, all-weather, six-lane (eight-lane straightaway), 400-meter track and stadium seating for 6,500 people. The field was built in 2002.

Robin L. Sheppard Field

Robin L. Sheppard Field is a state-of-the-art artificial turf field with lights where Trinity’s field hockey and women’s lacrosse teams play and practice. The field was built in 2002 and was dedicated to former Bantams field hockey and women’s lacrosse coach Robin Sheppard. The playing surface was redone in the summer of 2018 and welcomed back the field hockey and women's lacrosse teams for the 2018-19 academic year.

Trinity Soccer Field

Trinity's new sand-based, natural-grass soccer field is 245' x 390' and can be striped at the NCAA-recommended 225' x 360'. It is a premium sand-based Kentucky Bluegrass sodded field with underdrainage and irrigation. The field is accompanied by a 363-seat bleacher system and a new enclosed press box for use by coaches, press and filming. A new scoreboard was provided to match the new stadium features.

Trinity Softball Field

The softball field, 200' to right and left field and 220' in center field, is a precision-graded, turf field, which was updated in the summer of 2023. The softball venue is accompanied by above-ground dugouts with two-tiered seating benches, bat and helmet cubbies and storage shelving. An all-weather synthetic surface was installed for the new hitting cages.

Murren Family Field at DiBenedetto Stadium

The baseball field surface is a synthetic Field Turf over a free-draining stone base with underdrains. The pitching areas remain as natural clay, while all other areas are synthetic turf. The dugouts feature two tiered-seating benches, bat and helmet cubbies and storage shelving. The grandstands have slip resistant aluminum decking and flip-up chair seating in the central area behind home plate.

Assaiante Tennis Center

The Assaiante Tennis Center was built in 2010 and is the home for the Bantams men’s and women’s tennis teams. It features eight courts, a raised viewing area and lights for night-time action.

Trinity Track, Jumps and Throwing Areas

The 400-meter track at Tansil Muldoon Stadium has 8 lanes on the straightaway for sprints and hurdles in either direction, with 6 lanes on the curve. The throwing field has a discus cage, two shot circles, and a javelin runway on the south side, and a combination hammer and discus cage on the north side. The jumping area off the south side of Robin L. Sheppard Field has two long jump and two triple jump runways for either wind direction, and pole vault (either wind direction, maximum approach of 160 feet). High jump is in the D section of the south end of the track. The outdoor track and field facility was built in 2017.

Friends of Trinity Rowing Boathouse & ROWING TANKS

Friends of Trinity Boathouse

Trinity’s rowing program takes advantage of both Hartford’s proximity to the magnificent Connecticut River and an indoor rowing facility/crew tanks that are housed in the Ferris Athletic Center. The newly renovated Friends of Trinity Rowing Boathouse sits just 15 minutes away from campus in East Hartford. The spacious facility houses 14 eights, 10 fours and numerous smaller boats, as well as men’s and women’s locker rooms, a study room, common room and a land training area.

Trinity Rowing Tanks

In the off-season, rowers also stay in shape using our 16-seat rowing tanks and 40 stationary ergometers located in Ferris Athletic Center.