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The Robert L. Waltrip Indoor Training Center is the newest addition to a series of facilities improvements that have transformed the look of Rice Athletics over the past decade. The 80,000 square foot inflatable structure rose up from the infield area of the bike track west of Rice Stadium for the first time in late July of 2020, creating a facility to house practices, intramural and other events when weather put those events in peril.
Gallery: (8-24-2020) Robert L. Waltrip Indoor Training Center
Rice Stadium
One of America's great stadiums, Rice Stadium will celebrate its 71st season in 2020. A landmark on the college football circuit since its debut in 1950, Rice Stadium received a major upgrade to the overall fan experience in August of 2016 when the $33 million Brian Patterson Sports Performance Center opened its doors and has a capacity of 47,000.
Gallery: (12-31-2018) Brian Patterson Center
Tudor Fieldhouse
While the bricks and mortar which have framed the home of Rice Basketball for better than 50 years remain, the interior of the fabled arena was transformed into a state-of-the-art facility with the amenities fans have come to expect from new stadiums during a foundation-to-roof renovation which occurred between the spring of 2007 and the fall of 2008 leading up to the opening of the complex which boasts a capacity of 5,208.
Gallery: (12-31-2018) Tudor Fieldhouse
Reckling Park
The House That Wayne Graham Built
Premier college baseball facility, 9 suites, spacious press box and broadcast spaces other schools have tried to follow Rice Baseball’s lead, building bigger and more expensive stadiums, but Reckling Park remains among the best venues in college baseball. Rice has won an eye-opening 77 percent of its more than 600 games at Reckling Park since opening for the 2000 season and holds a capacity of 7,000.
Gallery: (1-1-2020) Reckling Park
George R. Brown Tennis Center
Rice Tennis entered an exciting new era during the 2015 dual season as the Owls moved into the new George R. Brown Tennis Center. The sprawling 126,000-square-foot complex, located adjacent to the Brian Patterson Sports Performance Center at Rice Stadium, serves as the home for tennis at Rice at all levels (NCAA, intramural and the Rice Tennis Club). It features 14 courts; seating for 600 divided equally between the six main competition courts; a plaza area, with additional seating as well as a 9,000-square-foot administrative building that houses locker rooms and team lounges for both the Rice men's and women's team; meeting rooms, coaches offices, and locker rooms for the Rice Tennis Club, which also will serve as locker rooms for visiting teams on competition days.
Gallery: (12-31-2018) George R. Brown Tennis Center
Wendel D. Ley Track and Holloway Field
Rice University completed construction on a new $2 million grandstand, enclosed press box and team facilities for soccer and men's and women's track and field and cross country in Jan. 2016. The grandstand accommodates 1,500 people with a mixture of chairback and bleacher seating, as well as a new press box. The teams' building includes meeting rooms, a weight room and space for visiting teams, in addition to restrooms for fans.
Gallery: (12-31-2018) Wendel D. Ley Track and Holloway Field