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Cornell Field Hockey Complex
The complex brings together outdoor and indoor training, competition and program operations in a single, dedicated home for Cornell Field Hockey. Backed by more than $20 million in University support, the project delivers one of the most comprehensive field hockey environments in the country.
Construction is underway on a first-in-class, water-based turf field, with a team clubhouse and indoor training facility completing the full vision of the site.
Competition Field & Game-Day Infrastructure
At the center of the complex is an FIH- and NCAA-compliant water-based turf field, engineered for high-performance play and athlete safety. The field features:
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PFAS-free, fully recyclable turf
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Integrated lighting, sound, and irrigation systems
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Multi-level press box and digital scoreboard
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Team dugouts and spectator seating
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A support building with restrooms and storage
This competition venue positions Cornell to host Ivy League and national-level events while providing a premium game-day experience.
Team Clubhouse (5,400 sq. ft.)
The clubhouse serves as the operational and cultural hub of the program and includes:
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A spacious locker room with drying space and premium sound
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Team lounge and meeting space with views of the competition field
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Training and rehabilitation room
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Showers and equipment storage
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Coaching and recruiting suite with reception area, offices, and conference room
Designed to support preparation, recovery, and connection, the clubhouse centralizes daily team operations in a modern, athlete-focused environment.
Indoor Training Facility (10,080 sq. ft.)
Adjacent to the clubhouse, the indoor training turf facility enables year-round, all-weather training on site. The space features natural and overhead lighting and supports:
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Individual and small-group skill development
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Full-team practices and conditioning
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Short-sided games and tactical training
The indoor facility eliminates weather-related disruptions and provides a consistent training environment throughout the academic year.