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The Moray L. Eby Fieldhouse includes varsity and
junior varsity basketball courts, an indoor baseball practice facility, an
indoor softball facility, volleyball and badminton courts, and a large strength
development area equipped with an extensive range of free weights and workout
machines. The indoor rock climbing gym is located next to the strength
development area. Eby's wrestling room accommodates two full-size wrestling
mats with additional practice areas. Eby is also the site of indoor soccer
scrimmages during the winter months.
The Coe Natatorium features a 40-meter
eight-lane swimming pool with a 16-foot deep diving well. Equipped with a
bulkhead, the pool can be configured in several ways, including an all-deep
water racing course. The Natatorium also features new starting blocks, the most
modern racing lanes, and new diving standards, boards, and lights. Coe has
recently installed the Colorado timing system, including software for meet
management and record-keeping.
Special amenities for Coe divers include heating
lamps, a bubbler system, and a Maxiflex one-meter diving standard and
three-meter diving board. The Natatorium's large gallery comfortably
accommodates several hundred.
The Clark Racquet Center, considered by some to be the crown
jewel of Coe's athletic facilities, includes racquetball and squash courts. Six
indoor and six outdoor tennis courts are used to host several Iowa Conference
tournaments as well as home matches. The Center boasts a six-lane 200-meter
indoor track with a Mondo-Super X Tartan surface, the finest available. Clark
also offers a Universal weight room, an aerobics room, sauna, classroom and
conference room.
Located adjacent to the Racquet Center, the Clark Fields feature a 2,200-seat
football/soccer stadium with a full-size press box, rooms for home and visiting
teams, and a concession area. An eight-lane Balsam track surrounds the field,
which hosts football and soccer contests. A softball diamond, constructed in the
Northeast corner, features some of the largest concrete dugouts in the state.
With a full-field tarp, Coe can cover its clay infield and grass outfield with
ease. Seating is available for 250 spectators. A track and field practice area
and an intramural field fill out the space.
The Baseball team has called Daniels Park its home beginning in the spring of
2005. Through a joint effort with the City of Cedar Rapids, Coe renovated
the Daniels Park baseball field. Daniels Park is only a couple of blocks from
Coe’s campus.
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