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Below is a list of Princeton's expansive array of campus athletic
facilities:
- Jadwin
Gymnasium provides 250,000 square feet of indoor space for
intercollegiate basketball, track, fencing, squash, wrestling, and
tennis, in addition to large practice areas for outdoor field sports.
(Photo)
- Dillon
Gymnasium includes the Stephens Fitness Center, as well as
space for basketball, dance, martial arts, swimming, squash,
volleyball, and wrestling. (Photo)
- DeNunzio
Pool provides complete facilities for competitive swimming
and diving. The Olympic-sized pool has one- and three-meter
springboards and a 10-meter platform. (Photo)
- Princeton
Stadium, which is home to Tiger football, has a seating
capacity of 27,800. Completed in 1998, the $45 million stadium
replaced Palmer Stadium, which opened in 1914. (Photo)
- Weaver
Track and Field Stadium seats 2,500 and includes
an eight-lane Olympic track. (Photo)
- The
Shea Rowing Center was recently expanded and is home
to the crew program, which uses the University's Lake Carnegie for
training and competition. (Photo)
- Baker
Rink, built in 1923, is a historic venue for ice hockey
and skating. (Photo)
- Class
of 1952 Stadium is a lighted,
artificial-surface facility that accommodates approximately 4,000
spectators. (Photo)
- Outdoor
athletic facilities include more than two
dozen tennis courts, an 18-hole golf course, and more than 50 acres of
fields for baseball, softball, soccer, lacrosse, and rugby, as well as
many intramural sports.
(Adapted from the Undergraduate
Admission Bulletin.)

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