Harlen C. Hunter Stadium is one of the busiest places on campus throughout the year. It is the home for Lindenwood football, men’s and women’s soccer, field hockey and both men’s and women’s lacrosse programs. The stadium was built in 1976 by the St. Louis football Cardinals for a place to hold their training camp. In 1988, the stadium was renovated and a new artificial turf was installed. Eleven years later in 1999, Hunter Stadium debuted a new turf style called Astro Play. After the 2004 season, Hunter Stadium would undergo its biggest renovation. The stadium would be completely renovated including end zone seating, a brand new two story press box with luxury boxes and a new concession area. In 2009, the playing surface at the facility was replaced with Enviroturf. The facility has hosted NAIA football playoff games in 2004 and 2008 and the NAIA Women’s Soccer National Championships in 2001 and 2002. The stadium is named after Dr. Harlen C. Hunter who founded the St. Louis Orthopedic Sports Medicine Clinic in Chesterfield in 1979, the first clinic of its kind in the St. Louis area. Hunter was the key to the upgrades of the playing surface in 1988.
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Robert F. Hyland Performance Arena
The Robert F. Hyland Performance Arena was built in 1997 and is home to many Lindenwood athletic programs along with athletic department offices. Both men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and wrestling programs compete at the arena along with table tennis, dance and cheerleading. The facility was named after Robert Hyland who was the chairman of the Lindenwood board for many years and was also the CBS Regional Vice President and General Manager of radio station KMOX in St. Louis, Missouri for four decades. Hyland introduced the first talk radio format and the first listener call-in programs at KMOX in 1960.
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Lou Brock Sports Complex
The Lou Brock Sports Complex is the home for the Lindenwood baseball and softball programs. The complex was built in 2005 and has hosted NAIA regional tournaments along with the 2009 NAIA National Championship Opening Round. The complex is named after one of the best St. Louis Cardinals in team history. Lou Brock played for the Cardinals from 1964-1979 and was inducted into the baseball hall-of-fame in 1985. During his career, Brock helped the Cardinals to National League pennants in 1964, 1967, and 1968 and to World Series championships in 1964 and 1967, and he was a six time all-star.
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Lindenwood Ice Arena
The Lindenwood University Ice Arena is the home of the both men’s and women’s ice hockey programs along with the synchronized skating team. The arena has been host to such events as the ACHA Women's Ice Hockey National Championships, and has also hosted the State Games of America's figure skating. The facility features two rinks (professional NHL Size 85' x 200') to go along with a fully stocked pro shop and is open year around serving the public with skating sessions for all ages, birthday parties and group outings. In addition to hosting Lindenwood hockey games it is the home for several high school hockey programs.
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St. Peters Rec-Plex
The Rec-Plex is the home for the Lindenwood men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams, men’s and women’s water polo and diving and synchronized swimming. Built in 1994, the Rec-Plex opened to the U.S. Olympic Festival's aquatic events. In addition to hosting the Olympic Festival, the 2004 U.S. Olympic Diving Trials and the 2005, 2006 and 2009 NAIA Swimming and Diving Championships have been held at the Rec-Plex.
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Tennis Courts
Attached to the Performance Arena, is the Lindenwood tennis courts where the men’s and women’s tennis programs hold their practices and matches.
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Lindenwood Track
The Lindenwood track is the practice facility for both the men’s and women’s track teams and the grass infield also holds many outdoor teams’ practices .
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Gateway Gun Club St. Louis Skeet & Trap Club
The Gateway Gun Club is the home of the Lindenwood shooting programs. The facility has one practice and nine combination trap and skeet fields.
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St. Charles Lanes
St. Charles Lanes is the home of both the men’s and women’s bowling programs. The facility has 32 lanes and has been the home of the programs since the inception.
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Fitness Center/Field House
The Fitness Center/ Field House on the Lindenwood Campus is where students and athletes can work out. To go along with racks of free weights and weightlifting equipment students and athletes can jog around a track and use one of the many cardio machines. The field house is home to many athletic teams' offices along with locker rooms for Harlen C. Hunter.
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Hit Center
The Hit Center is an advanced training center for the use by Lindenwood student athletes.The Hit Center delivers a system for sports enhancement, speed enhancement, weight loss, human performance, and vision training.
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