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New Athletic Facility
Seton Hill University is continuing to invest in the future of Griffin Athletics with the development of a new indoor athletic facility designed to support year-round training, team development, and championship-level preparation.
The new indoor facility will provide Seton Hill student-athletes with expanded access to training space throughout the year, creating more opportunities for skill development, strength and conditioning, team instruction, and offseason preparation. For Griffin programs, the facility will be a major addition to the daily student-athlete experience and will help support continued competitive success at the conference, regional, and national levels.
As Seton Hill Athletics continues to grow, the need for flexible indoor space has become increasingly important. The new facility will allow teams to train more consistently during the winter months and throughout periods of challenging weather, while also creating additional opportunities for small-group instruction, individual development, and team activities.
The project reflects Seton Hill’s commitment to providing student-athletes with the resources, environment, and support needed to pursue excellence in competition, in the classroom, and in their overall college experience. Once completed, the indoor facility will strengthen the University’s athletic footprint and serve as another important step forward for the future of Griffin Athletics.
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What the Project Will Include
- Indoor turf area for sport-specific training and skill development
- New wrestling roomÂ
- Indoor trackÂ
- New locker rooms for:
- Baseball
- Softball
- Men's Lacrosse
- Track & Field / Cross Country
- Women's Lacrosse
- Wrestling
- Women's Lacrosse
- New Coaches OfficesÂ
Project Impact
- Expanded year-round training opportunities
- Additional indoor space for team practices and individual development
- Improved ability to train during winter and poor-weather months
- Enhanced student-athlete experience
- Greater flexibility for multiple athletic programs
- Continued investment in championship-level athletics
- Support for recruiting, retention, and long-term program growth