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Athletics at Oswego
has always been a vital part of campus life, and the Lakers' outstanding
competitive facilities have served the athletics program well.
Oswego's primary indoor facility is Laker Hall, built in 1968, which serves
as the home of the Oswego State athletic department. Within Laker Hall is the
3,500-seat Max Ziel Gymnasium, named for the Lakers' former department chair
and coach. The Max Ziel gym hosts the men's and women's basketball, women's
volleyball, and men's wrestling programs. This gymnasium has three full-length
basketball courts that can be used for volleyball. Laker Hall also includes an
auxiliary gym used by many Oswego State programs.
Laker Hall also holds the Laker Pool, complete with six lanes and separate
diving well. The Oswego State wrestling program has a 40-foot by 80-foot
practice area with two regulation practice circles. A new, renovated weight
training room, with expanded workout facilties and equipment for the varsity
teams, opened this fall to service the college's commitment to the well-being
and readiness of student-athletes. Laker Hall also hosts recreational
facilities for racquetball and squash.
The convocation center/ice arena in the brand-new Campus Center hosts the men's
and women's ice hockey programs. This state-of-the-art facility opened in
October 2006. The Campus Center complex represents the new social hub of
campus, connecting with renovated Swetman and Poucher halls.
Oswego's outdoor facilities are extensive. The Laker Field complex adjacent to
Laker and Romney includes game and practice fields for baseball, softball,
track and field, field hockey, soccer, and lacrosse. It also includes six
tennis courts used by both the men's and women's programs.
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