Sport: Basketball

Crystal Athletic Training Facility

Crystal Athletic Training Facility opened in September 2022. This state-of-the-art facility boasts a regulation-size high school baseball diamond and two batting tunnels. With 45 × 42 yards of unobstructed turf playing surface, the dome is perfect for lacrosse, soccer, and flag football

Two spectator viewing areas, one in the dome with a protective netting or visit the separate viewing area, perfect for those wanting to connect to wifi, watch the game on the big screen tv or watch the live stream happenings in the dome.

CATF is an indoor multi-sport, corporate, and special event venue ready to provide a unique customer experience.

414 Alfred Street, Sanford, Maine 04073, United States

For more information on the dome or to schedule time, please contact: Jana Doughty jana@catfsanford.com 207-752-7164

Thomas College

Founded in 1894 along the idyllic banks of the Kennebec River in Waterville, Maine, Thomas College offers some of the most inspiring settings for athletic fields that meet NCAA standards. From the turf field complex and fan stands to our Harold Alfond Athletic Center, with a workout room and indoor track, we are equipped for all your rental needs. From high school athletics to community teams, we can accommodate a wide variety of sports including Baseball, Basketball, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Tennis & Track & Field, and E-Sports.

 

 

 

 

 

Central Maine Community College

Central Maine Community College

We are proud to offer a full range of athletic services to our athletes and the community at large.

Bates College

Bates College

Bates can comfortably park about 650 cars and has the ability to accommodate guests in dormitories during the summer months.

Leahey Baseball Diamond seats almost 300 people, softball facilities are located at the Lafayette Street Field.

The Campus Avenue Field’s AstroTurf 12 surface and lights can host field hockey and lacrosse. While Garcelon Field seats 2,000 and is lined for football, men’s and women’s lacrosse and soccer. An additional soccer and lacrosse field and a softball field are located at the Russell Street Fields. Russell Street Fields is also home to the outdoor track facility with the same Mondo X surface as the indoor track.

Bates is also home to one of the few crew facilities in the state at the Bates Boathouse and squash at the Bates Squash Center.

Bates’ ice hockey facilities are housed at Underhill Arena while basketball and volleyball are played at the Alumni Gymnasium. The 8-lane, 25-yard Tarbell Pool has hosted several state events over the years.

Merrill Gymnasium has four indoor tennis courts and is attached to the Walter Slovenski Indoor Track. The track utilizes a Super Mondo X surface on the 6-lane track and state-of-the-art throwing circle.

Sugarloaf

Sugarloaf

Sugarloaf is owned by Boyne Corporation, the same owners as Sunday River. Sugarloaf’s 16 lifts service three terrain parks and pipes, and 134 trails of which 33 are beginner, 44 intermediate, and 57 expert or glade skiing.

Sugarloaf Mountain Resort in Maine, USA is one of the top year-round destinations in New England and the largest ski area east of the Rockies. Our trails and glades spread across Sugarloaf Mountain, Brackett Basin and Burnt Mountain.

Additionally, the resort offers many winter activities including skiing, snowboarding, tubing, nordic skiing, snowshoeing, concerts, slopeside lodging and terrain parks.

Summer offerings include golf, hiking, mountain biking, moose view tours plus facilities to host conferences and weddings. The mountain has hosted World Cup ski events and many US National Skiing Championships.

Carrabassett Valley Academy, a private school that has produced world class athletes like Kirsten Clark, Bode Miller, Seth Wescott, Emily Cook, and Jeremy Cota, is located on-mountain and uses Sugarloaf’s facilities.

Additional facilities include the Anti-Gravity Center with fitness center, trampolining, skateboarding, and basketball courts, the cross-country facilities with nordic and mountain biking trails, and the Robert Trent Jones 18-hole championship golf course.

Cross Insurance Center

Cross Insurance Center

Offering you first-class hospitality and providing an unparalleled experience, The Cross Insurance Center is an 8,500 capacity arena that converts into a column-free exhibit hall with attached convention space including a grand ballroom and 11 meeting rooms totaling to 52,840 sq. ft. of meeting space.

University of Maine - Presque Isle

University of Maine – Presque Isle

Whether you’re looking to get a quick workout in, or pump some serious iron, our 4,000-square-foot fitness center is designed to accommodate you. Located on the building’s second floor, the Fitness Center has workout areas that overlook the running track and gym on one side and the pool on the other side. Inside the center is over $100,000 in equipment consisting of cardio machines, resistance machines, and free weights.

If you’re looking for a different type of exercise, the elevated running track offers three lanes for foot traffic, and the 13,000-square-foot multipurpose gym can be used for a variety of different sports, from basketball and soccer to badminton and volleyball all included in Gentile Hall

Weiden Hall, Dedicated in 1960 as a multipurpose building, Wieden Hall now serves as the home of the Owls’ men’s and women’s basketball teams and women’s volleyball. Wieden also houses an indoor batting cage for the baseball team, a state-of-the-art athletic training facility, and classrooms for the athletic training, physical education, and the new physical therapy programs.

University of New England

University of New England

The University of New England’s premier athletic facility is the Harold Alfond Forum. The etymology of the word “forum” indicates that it was used to designate a place of assembly in ancient Rome. This public space was used for athletic competitions as well as a place conducive to the open exchange of ideas.

This is an apt descriptor of this new building which includes a 106,500-square-foot facility featuring a 200×85 NHL size ice hockey rink with 900 seats; a basketball court with 1,200 seats; classroom and lab space; a fitness center; and multi-purpose indoor practice courts that can also be used for performances and other events, with a combined seating capacity of 3,000. This is the largest gathering space on both the Biddeford or Portland campuses and provides UNE with much needed facilities for intercollegiate athletic events, recreational activities and academic pursuits. The complex is located next to UNE’s new synthetic blue turf field.

The Forum is home to the UNE Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball, Men’s Ice Hockey, Women’s Ice Hockey, and Women’s Volleyball teams. Additionally, there is a fitness center, team/locker rooms, two athletic training rooms, administrators/coaches’ offices, academic offices, classroom space, meeting space, and a dining area.

The University of New England is also home to 2 soccer fields. The Barbara J. Hazard soccer fields are natural grass facilities overlooking Biddeford Pool, with competition lighting and a state-of-the-art scoreboard. The two fields run adjacent to each other and are home to the UNE Men’s and Women’s Soccer teams as well as soccer camps throughout the summer. Games are played on one field while the other field can serve as a practice field.

The University of New England’s unique Blue Turf is a synthetic turf field, which includes seating for 550 spectators. This field also contains competition lighting, a press box, and a state-of-the-art scoreboard.

A Football team was newly added to the athletics department and there was another Blue Turf created for them/softball and Field Hockey/Lacrosse also has their own Blue Turf!

The Claude Dubois Field is the University of New England’s own softball field. It overlooks the Saco River and is located right next to the UNE Windward Café where they brew Starbucks coffee.

Located in the Campus Center at the University of New England is a six lane indoor pool that measures 25 yards in length, and the 10,000 sq. ft. James Beaudry Gymnasium. This gymnasium has an indoor track that outlines the gym just above the bleachers allowing spectators to observe the gym below.

XL Sports World

XL Sports World

XL sports has two turf fields with boards for soccer, lacrosse, field hockey, and flag football. Also in the facility are three basketball courts that can be used for volleyball and pickleball. The other part of the facility has a bounce zone for children and a 24/7 fitness center. Space can be reserved for events, practices or games.