The UW-Parkside has the facilities and staff to make any event a success. The newly renovated Sports & Activity Center includes the Frank J. Petretti Fieldhouse and De Simone Gymnasium.
• The Frank J. Petretti Fieldhouse features a 200-meter indoor track, three basketball courts, six volleyball courts and four tennis courts.
• The De Simone Gymnasium has bleacher-style seating for up to 2,200, a 25-yard, multi-lane swimming pool and three basketball/volleyball courts.
• In addition, racquetball courts, a state-of-the-art wellness center, and the Power Ranger weight room offer indoor recreational opportunities for everyone.
• As for outdoor facilities, the Wayne E. Dannehl National Cross Country Course is known as one of the best in the United States.
• The Case Softball Complex features two diamonds and the "Red" Oberbruner baseball diamond has stadium-style seating.
• The UW-Parkside campus also offers seven soccer fields, four tennis courts, an outdoor track, and an 18-hole disk golf course.
Major Events Hosted
NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships
NAIA Cross Country Championships
Foot Locker Cross Country Championships Midwest Regional
NCAA Division II Wrestling Championships
NCAA Division I Fencing Championships
Nike Softball Camps
AAU Basketball Tournaments
ATA (taekwondo) Regional Competitions
Sport
Number of Surfaces
Track & Field
(1) 200-meter indoor
Basketball
6 courts
Vollyball
9 courts
Tennis
4 Indoor/4 Outdoor Courts
Soccer
7 fields
Baseball
1 field
Softball
2 fields
Disc Golf
(1) 18-Hole Course
Swimming
(1) 25-yard Multi-Lane
Frank J. Petretti Field House
70,000 square feet
200-meter indoor track
3 basketball courts
6 volleyball courts
4 tennis courts
Locker rooms
Concessions
De Simone Gymnasium
3 basketball/volleyball courts
25-yard multi-lane swimming pool
Seating capacity of 2,200
Racquetball courts
Wellness Center
Weight room
Locker rooms
Concessions
Wayne D. Dannehl Cross Country Course
More than 100,000 athletes have raced the course
A challenging, undulating route without sharp turns or narrow paths
Spectators can watch runners pass 4 or 5 locations without moving
Self contained on a college campus, exclusively used for cross country
The only "pure" cross country course in the nation