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Facilities Overview

Liberty Athletics Facilities Overview

Williams Stadium

Built: 1989
Playing Surface: FieldTurf
Record Crowd: 19,314 (Oct. 2, 2010, vs. Savannah State)
Capacity: 19,200
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Arthur L. Williams Football Operations Center 

Built: 2006
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Vines Center

Nickname: "The Furnace"
Built: 1990
Playing Surface: Hardwood
Record Crowd (Men's Basketball):
9,003 (Jan. 23, 1997, vs. Virginia Tech)
Record Crowd (Women's Basketball):
5,117 (Jan. 31, 1998, vs. Radford)
Record Crowd (Volleyball):
1,622 (Nov. 10, 2007, vs. Radford)
Capacity: 8,085
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Campus East Volleyball Facility


 Built: 2007
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Worthington Stadium

 

Built: 1979
Playing Surface: Natural grass
Record Crowd:
3,183 (March 28, 2008, vs. Coastal Carolina)
Capacity: 2,500
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Liberty Softball Field

Built: 1994
Playing Surface: Natural grass
Capacity: 500
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Osborne Stadium

Built: 2009
Playing Surface: Natural Grass
Capacity: 1,000
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Luurtsema Center

 

Built: 2010
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Liberty Field Hockey and Lacrosse Fields

Built: 2011
Playing Surfaces:
     Field Hockey - Woven Nylon
     Lacrosse - Synthetic Turf
Capacity: 750 per side
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Campus East Field House

Built: 2012
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Tolsma Indoor Track Center

Built: 2006
Capacity: 1,000
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Matthes-Hopkins Track Complex

Built: 1989
History: Hosted men's and women's Big South Track & Field Championships in 1994, '96, '98, 2001, '02 and '07. Each time Liberty hosted, the Flames won the Big South Championship in both men's and women's track.
Capacity: 1,000
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Tennis Complex

Cook Tennis Center
Built:
2011

Hershey-Esbenshade Tennis Courts
Built:
2009
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