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Hameline Field at Wagner College StadiumHameline Field at Wagner College Stadium

A completely reconstructed Wagner College Stadium that overlooks the Manhattan skyline opened for the 1997 season. Financed entirely through fund-raising efforts by the college, the $2.5 million stadium was part of a $13 million project which included the construction of the Spiro Sports Center - a 93,000 square-foot multi-purpose athletic facility.
 
Originally opened for the 1967 season, Fischer Memorial Field (original name) was inaugurated with a 25-8 win over Western Maryland before an opening day crowd of 4,700 on September 23, 1967. 
 
During the summer of 2006, the playing surface of Hameline Field at Wagner College Stadium was redone. New turf was installed once again in the summer of 2019 to enhance the playing surface.

 


Spiro Sports CenterSpiro Sports Center

Opened in 1999 and part of a $13 million campus-wide improvement, the Spiro Sports Center is a 93,000 square foot student-oriented multi-purpose athletic and recreational facility. Since it’s opening, it has become a major focus of student athlete activity on campus. Spiro Sports Center is home to our locker room, coaches offices, student-athlete academic services, weight room, among others.

 

 


Gregory P. Knapp Strength RoomGregory P. Knapp Strength Room

The Wagner College athletics department formally dedicated the modern, fully-functional 3,076 square foot Gregory P. Knapp '65 Strength Room in the Spiro Sports Center in December, 2009.

The realization of this significant undertaking was performed thanks to the generosity of many people, chief among them Dr. Thomas G. Moles ’65, a lifetime member of the Wagner College Board of Trustees and former Seahawk football player who made a major gift towards the project in the name of his good friend, the late Gregory Knapp ’65. Knapp, who passed away in July, 2009 was also a lifetime member of the Wagner College Board of Trustees and a former Seahawk football letter winner.


Basketball ArenaBasketball Arena

Home of our NCAA Division I Men's and Women's Basketball teams, the arena seats 2,100 spectators and provides two additional multipurpose courts for basketball and intramurals.

The basketball arena set an attendance record of 2,358 at the 2016 Northeast Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament. In the championship game on March 8, 2016, the Seahawks suffered a 79-87 loss to Farleigh Dickinson University. Wagner went on to compete in their third NIT, winning their first-ever postseason game 79-75 against No. 1-seeded St. Bonaventure.


PoolPool

Our Division I Swim team as well as our Division I Men’s and Women’s Water Polo teams compete in this six lane, 25 yard NCAA regulation size facility. Our pool facility was recently updated and modernized in 2019.

 

 

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