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Each year, over 1,300 undergraduates participate in intercollegiate and club athletics. Dartmouth currently fields 34 intercollegiate, Division I, teams.
- Alumni Gym, the center of athletic operations, houses two swimming pools, including the 10-lane, 1,500-seat Karl B. Michael facility. It also features basketball, squash, racquetball, gymnastics, and weight training areas.
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- Berry Sports Center includes Leede Arena basketball pavilion, two more regulation basketball courts, eight squash courts, six racquetball courts, a weight training facility, a dance studio, and outdoor clay tennis courts.
- Memorial Field, home to the Dartmouth football team, seats 20,000 fans. Around the field is an eight-lane, 400-meter track.
- Leverone Field House houses a six-lane, 220-yard polyurethane astroturf facility that includes a 55-meter sprint/hurdle segment.
- Manley Center contains a weight room and fitness facility for intercollegiate athletes.
- Red Rolfe Field, the baseball diamond, was named for Robert "Red" Rolfe, Class of 1931, star Yankee third baseman.
- Thompson Arena is home to women's and men's ice hockey teams, and is also used as an indoor skating arena for Dartmouth’s nationally ranked club figure skating team.
- Scully-Fahey Field opened for competition in March, 2000. The artificial turf field is a lighted facility to accommodate competition in field hockey and lacrosse.
- Alexis Boss Tennis Center and Alan Gordon Pavilion opened in the fall of 2000. The Boss Tennis Center is utilized by the varsity tennis teams and physical education program. Open recreation play is available to Dartmouth students, faculty, staff, and the public. The center has six regulation-size doubles tennis courts.
- The Friends of Dartmouth Rowing Boathouse, located on the banks of the Connecticut River, houses the men's and women's heavyweight and lightweight crew teams. It has hosted summer tryouts for the U.S. National and Olympic rowing teams.
- Ledyard Canoe Club (canoeing and kayaking) is located on the banks of the Connecticut River. Founded in 1920, is the oldest collegiate canoe club in America.
- Morton Farm, in nearby Etna, NH, is the home of the Dartmouth’s equestrian program.
Returning back down East Wheelock Street, you will be in front of Wilson Hall, the Hood Museum, and the Hopkins Center.
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