Facilities

Pomona's athletics facilities compare favorably with those of
any NCAA Division III college in the country, surprising visitors
with a scale and quality that exceeds expectations for a small
college. The facilities are open to all students regardless of
participation in organized sports.
The centerpiece is the Lilliore Green Rains Center for Sport and
Recreation. It houses two gymnasiums which can be arranged into
five regulation basketball courts, as well as volleyball and
badminton courts. Also within the center are four
racquetball/handball courts and two squash courts. The
weight-training facility includes a complete set of Cybex
equipment, free weights and fitness machines. You'll also find an
exercise room for aerobics, martial arts yoga and fence, plus
locker rooms for varsity athletes, other students, faculty and
staff.
Outdoor sports fields make it easy to enjoy the sunny Southern
California weather.
Pomona's campus stretches over 140 acres, providing space for
excellent athletic facilities. They include:
- The Haldeman Aquatics Center, completed in 1991, with a
50-meter by 25 yards Olympic-size pool, one- and three-meter diving
boards and separate locker and training facilities. The campus also
has a second 25-yard pool and diving well.
- Football, baseball, soccer and softball fields, all completed
or rebuilt within the last 10 years.
- Two separate tennis facilities: The 10-court Pauley Tennis
Complex, and the four-court Rogers Tennis Facility, all recently
resurfaced.
- a 400-meter all-weather track and adjacent field
facilities.
- Four additional fields for soccer, lacrosse, ultimate frisbee, and field hockey. The College's soccer fields served as training facilities for the four semifinalists in the 1999 Women's World Cup and in 2000 were used by the U.S. Men's National Team for training.
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| Rains Center |
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| Equipment Room |





