Whether it's the full Tiger roar of the crowd, the restorative spirit of fitness, or the Code Red call to action during competitive play, Wittenberg’s Health, Wellness & Athletics (HWA) Complex delivers a top-of-the-line experience that unites campus and community. Thanks to an inspiring, leadership-level gift by Wes ’70 and Ann Bates ’70, Wittenberg celebrated the opening of its fully renovated and expanded 265,000-square-foot Health, Wellness & Athletics Complex, and its centerpiece, The Steemer, on October 25, 2019, during Homecoming and Reunion Weekend. The Grand Opening marked the beginning of a new standard of excellence in NCAA Division III, in community engagement, and in student success. #TigerUp
Competition Facilities
- The Steemer: Opened in 2019, this facility is the competition and training home for the Tiger Men's and Women's Indoor Track & Field, and it serves as a world-class, year-round training facility for all Wittenberg teams and students. Learn More
- Edwards-Maurer Field at Wittenberg Stadium: Originally built in 1923, this artificial turf field serves as the home for the Tiger Football, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Field Hockey, Men's Lacrosse, and Women's Lacrosse. Learn More
- Pam Evans Smith Arena: Built in 1982, this facility serves as the home court for the Tiger Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Men's Volleyball, and Women's Volleyball teams. Learn More
- Wittenberg Natatorium: Opened in 1982, this facility provides ample space for competition and training for the Tiger Men's and Women's Swimming & Diving teams. Learn More
- Carleton Davidson Stadium: Re-opened in 2004, Wittenberg Baseball shares this outstanding municipal facility with the Champion City Kings of the Prospect League. Learn More
- Betty Doughman Dillahunt Field: Originally constructed in 1983, this facility serves as the home field for the Tiger Softball team. Learn More
- David B. and Georgiana S. Albright Tennis Complex: Originally opened in 1997, this facility offers six lighted courts for competition and outdoor training by the Tiger Men's and Women's Tennis teams. Learn More
- Earl F. Morris Track at Wittenberg Stadium: Sharing space inside Wittenberg Stadium with Edwards-Maurer Field, this facility provides excellent competition and training surfaces and facilities for the Tiger Men's and Women's Outdoor Track & Field and Men's and Women's Cross Country teams. Learn More
- Springfield Country Club: Designed by famed golf course architect Donald Ross in 1898, this facility is situated overlooks a picturesque valley about one mile from campus and serves as the competition and training home for the Tiger Men's and Women's Golf teams. Learn More
Support Facilities
- Bob Rosencrans Fitness Center: This facility provides space and equipment for strength, fitness and conditioning needs for all Wittenberg community members. Learn More
- Kremcheck Family Athletic Training Facility: Wittenberg's athletic training facilities are among the best in small college athletics and provides ample high-tech equipment and workspace for the University's Sports Medicine professionals and student trainees. Learn More
- The Bates Strength Center (pictured below): Opened in 2019, this facility is the jewel of Wittenberg's strength, fitness and conditioning program in support of all of the University's intercollegiate athletics teams.
Facility Rental
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For inquiries regarding facility rental by outside organizations, click here to submit an HWA Complex Reservation Request Form. If you have questions about our facilities, contact Assistant Director of Facilities & Events, Jonathon Levin, via email at levinj@wittenberg.edu.