Dillon Field House is the home of Harvard Lacrosse. On the 3rd floor, we have our locker room, nutrition area and coaches offices. The 2nd Floor is home to Dillon Lounge where we often watch film or meet our families for post-game tailgates.
On the first floor is our Athletic Training facility to take care of all of our medical needs, as well as our nutritionist to help us best take care of our bodies.
There is nothing better than a rivalry game under the lights in Harvard Stadium. Built in 1903, Harvard Stadium was the world’s first massive reinforced concrete structure and the first large permanent arena for American college athletics. It is one of four stadiums in the country designated as a national historic landmark and is the oldest permanent concrete structure dedicated to college athletics.
Palmer Dixon (PD) is our 24,000 square foot strength and conditioning facility. It features 24 Olympic training stations allowing our entire team to train together. The racks line the perimeter of a 45 yards turf surface, used for speed and agility training. PD is equipped with state of the art equipment allowing our guys to train in an optimal team setting.
The Murr Center is the home of Harvard Athletics.
In addition to housing 6 indoor tennis courts and 16 squash courts, the Murr Center houses the entire athletic department staff and our Team Crimson support staff consisting of Marketing, Ticket Sales, Career Services and Membership, Crimson Mind Body Experience, and more.
The showpiece of the Murr Center is its Lee Family Hall of Athletic History, pictured here.
Plans are in place to renovate our Locker Room and Nutrition/Recovery Area, CLICK THIS LINK for a sneak preview of the hallway component of this renovation.