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Naming Opportunities

Providing the best possible facilities is important to enhancing the University of Virginia's home team advantage for student-athletes, coaches, and fans. The needs of individual sports are prioritized through coaches' discussions with athletics administrators. Once an identified facility project has gone through the University's approval process, the athletics department depends on the Virginia Athletics Foundation to raise the funds to finance the project and provide an endowment to support its operation and ongoing maintenance, if appropriate.

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Naming Opportunities

Outside of facility

Hardie Football Operations Center

Opened in August 2024, the 92,000 square-foot football facility is designed to provide a full spectrum of resources for athletes, coaches, and staff, including strength and conditioning, sports medicine, locker rooms, dining, and dedicated meeting and lounge spaces.

Outside of facility

Dean Family Golf Performance Center

A 12,000 square-foot facility with six covered hitting bays, video analysis bay, indoor putting studio, coaches’ offices, and more allows the Men’s and Women’s Golf programs to fully develop student-athletes year-round.

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McArthur Squash Center

The 33,000 square-foot facility features eight singles courts, two doubles courts, a four-wall glass feature court, and seating for up to 1,000 spectators, serving as a premier venue for squash at Virginia and in the Southeast.

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Harrison Family Olympic Sports Center

The Harrison Family Olympic Sports Center includes new locker rooms and lounges for teams and coaches, as well as spacious meeting rooms, offices, a 12,000 square-foot strength and conditioning area, fuel bar, and tutoring and academic spaces, amongst other amenities.

Aerial view of baseball park and other fields

Palmer Park

Home of Virginia Softball and the first UVA competition venue after a female student-athlete, Lisa Palmer, the facility brings together practice, training, and competition spaces, including an indoor player development center, locker room, team areas, and batting cages.

Athletes playing on multiple tennis courts

Virginia Tennis Facility @ Boar's Head Resort

In 2021, Virginia Men’s and Women’s Tennis teams began playing their outdoor seasons at the Virginia Tennis Complex at Boar’s Head Resort. Completed in 2020, the facility features six courts, seating for 450 fans, and one of the largest video boards in college tennis.

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