Athletic Facilities
Aggie Soccer Stadium
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Nearly 150,000 fans have poured through the gates of the Aggie Soccer Stadium in just the past four seasons alone. Overflow crowds are the norm in a venue where A&M has won over 85 percent of its matches all-time.

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Aggie Softball Complex
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The Aggie Softball Complex (opened 1994) features elevated seating for 1,750 fans, sunken dugouts, four lighted batting cages, two bullpens and an enclosed press box.

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Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium
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Host of the 2009 Big 12 and NCAA Championships, the Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium features a six-lane 200-meter, hydraulic-banked track as well as an eight lane straightaway with the same Mondo surface used during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Seating capacity in the facility is 5,000.

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Anderson Track & Field Complex
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The Anderson Track and Field Complex features a 9-lane spurtan surface, the largest of its kind in the country, bleacher seating for 3,500 and much more. The complex hosted the 2004 NCAA Midwest Regional.

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Bright Building Athletic Training Room
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The athletic training room in the Bright Football Complex is one of the largest and best equipped that today's student-athletes will find. With 15,000 square feet of space, the new athletic training room is more than four times larger than the previous facility on the west side of Kyle Field.

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Bright Football Complex
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Moving into the new Bright Football Complex and Academic Center prior to the 2003 season, the Aggies now call one of the nation's premier football and academic complexes "home." The complex houses the locker room, athletic training room, rehabilitation complex, meeting rooms, coaches offices, players' lounge and academics under one roof.

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Erickson Hall of Fame and Hall of Honor
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The John L. Erickson '63 Foundation Athletics Hall of Fame and Hall of Honor acknowledges athletes whose accomplishments on the field have brought credit to Texas A&M, while the Hall of Honor recognizes individuals who have gone above and beyond in contributions and support of the athletic programs at Texas A&M.

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Football Players' Lounge
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Student-athletes put a tremendous amount of time and energy in their academic and athletic endeavors. When members of the Texas A&M football team do have time to unwind, the Aggies can relax in style in the brand-new football players' lounge in the Bright Football Complex.

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Brazos County Expo Complex
More information on Freeman ArenaThe Brazos Valley Expo Complex houses a 70,000-square-foot, 3,000 seat covered arena that's home to the Texas A&M Equestrian Team.
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George P. Mitchell Tennis Center
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The 3,000-seat George P. Mitchell '40 Outdoor Tennis Center is home to the men's and women's programs at Texas A&M and has 12 lighted courts, a special covered courtside seating area, locker rooms for both teams, coaches' offices, a training room and a players' lounge.

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Grass Practice Fields
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The grass practice fields opened in the fall of 1998 and sit adjacent to Kyle Field and Netum Steed Laboratory. It takes less than five minutes to walk from the football locker room in the Bright Family Football Complex to the practice fields, where the Aggies conduct practice on a regular basis.

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Indoor Baseball/Softball Facility
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The new 10,500-square foot indoor batting and pitching facility, completed in the spring of 2004, is located down the left-field line of Olsen Field just off the playing field.

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Koldus Building
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The John J. Koldus Building, located on the corner of Houston Street and Joe Routt Blvd. on the main part of campus, houses the main offices of the Texas A&M Athletic Department.

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Kyle Field
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Known as one of the nation's most intimidating road venues, Texas A&M's Kyle Field has been the home of the Aggie football team since the mid-1920s.

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Netum Steed Laboratory
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Texas A&M operates what many consider to be the nation's top strength and conditioning facility - the Netum A. Steed Physiology Research and Conditioning Laboratory. The 23,736-square-foot facility houses one of the country's largest weight rooms and provides ample space for training athletes for collegiate competition.

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Nye Academic Center
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Located on the second floor of the Bright Football Complex on the south end of Kyle Field, the 24,550-square foot The Alice and Erle Nye '59 Academic Center is the premier center of its kind in the country.

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Olsen Field
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Fan support, atmosphere, success and more make the Aggie Baseball experience second to none. A&M has called Olsen Field home for 25 seasons.

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Olympic Sports Athletic Training Room
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Located across from Olsen Field and directly adjacent to the track, softball and soccer facilities, the 4,500-square foot Olympic Sports Athletic Training Room services Texas A&M's large contingent of student athletes situated on the University's west campus.

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The Cox-McFerrin Center for Aggie Basketball

This 68,000 square foot state-of-the-art basketball facility adjacent to Reed Arena includes a foyer rotunda entrance, 2 practice gymnasiums, significantly larger locker room facilities, players' lounges, coaches' offices, a weight room, team meeting rooms, a training/medical room, and video rooms, thus giving A&M a showplace for its student-athletes.

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Reed Arena
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Reed Arena, a 12,989-seat special events center located on the west side of campus, opened in the fall of 1998 and serves as the home for Texas A&M men's and women's basketball teams. Complete with the amenities of a NBA arena and the atmosphere of a collegiate setting, Reed Arena provides A&M with one of the best basketball arenas in the southwest.

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Soccer Building
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Located just a few yards from the top-notch playing surface of the Aggie Soccer Complex, the soccer building features a spacious locker room, players' lounge, coaches offices, a conference room, ample storage space, officials' dressing rooms and public restrooms.

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Softball Building
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In the spring of 2003 the Texas A&M softball team moved into the softball building. The Aggies' new home wraps around the stands of the Aggie Softball Complex and houses two locker rooms, a players' lounge, coaches' dressing rooms and offices.

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Student Rec Center Natatorium
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The Student Recreation Center Natatorium, home of the Texas A&M swimming and diving teams, is situated on the first floor of the $36.4 million, 286,000 square foot Student Recreation Center, which was officially opened in October, 1995. The facility will host the 2004 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming & Diving Championships in March.

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Texas A&M Sports Museum
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No school can match the athletic traditions of Texas A&M University. The superior athletes together with the famous Aggie Spirit combine to tell a story that is one of the most exciting and compelling in the nation. The Texas A&M Sports Museum has the distinction of being the nation's only all-sports museum funded primarily by former athletes.

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Track Building
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The track building sits along Olsen Blvd. on west campus, attached to the new West Campus Training Room and just a few feet behind the grandstands of the Anderson Track & Field Complex. Completed in the spring of 2003, it gives the Texas A&M track program a true place to call home.

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Traditions Club
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Under the watchful eyes of designers Jack Nicklaus and Jack Nicklaus II, the Traditions Club opened in 2004 and is already one of the finest golf courses in the region.

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University Golf Course
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The Texas A&M University Golf Course, located on the southeast corner of campus, is used by the Aggie cross country teams for home meets.

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Vicky and Terry Klein Football Locker Room
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The Vicky and Terry Klein '78 Football Locker Room, located in the Bright Football Complex at the South End of Kyle Field, is the largest in the state of Texas and one of the largest in the country with more than 130 solid oak lockers outlining the room.

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Wahlberg Aggie Golf Learning Center
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The Paul Wahlberg '50 Aggie Golf Learning Center opened in December of 2003 and is the new home of A&M's men's and women's golf teams located at Traditions Club in West Bryan. It gives the Aggies one of the finest golf facilities in the country to call home.

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Zone Club
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The premier area of seating in Kyle Field, The Zone Club, is located in the new north end zone complex of the football stadium and is home to 1,900 open-air armchair seats. With seating protected from the elements, fans are able to enjoy the game-day experience in total comfort.

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