Jadwin Gym

 

Jadwin Gym

The L. Stockwell Jadwin Gymnasium is a multipurpose athletic facility that has a combined floor space of approximately 250,000 square feet, more total area than eight football fields. It was formally dedicated in 1969.

The sublevels beneath the main grandstand hold one of the largest fencing rooms in the world, 11 international-sized squash courts with spectator galleries and lounge area, six tennis courts and a baseball/softball practice area with a FieldTurf artificial surface.

The versatility of Jadwin Gym is highlighted by the variety of events that have been held there over the years. In addition to competition in both men and women’s basketball, tennis, fencing, squash, track and wrestling, Princeton has hosted professional basketball exhibitions the U.S. men’s and women’s collegiate squash championships, the women’s NCAA volleyball championships, the NCAA fencing championships, NCAA and EIWA wrestling championships and countless track meets.

Jadwin Gym is open for recreational use during very limited times throughout the year.


 

Jadwin Track

Indoor Track

Beyond the basketball courts is a six-lane, 200-meter indoor track that features a straightaway for sprints in the track’s infield.

 


 

Jadwin Tennis

Indoor Tennis Courts

Six indoor tennis courts are housed on E Level of Jadwin Gymnasium. The facility includes a scoreboard and sound system, and each court is a PlaySight SmartCourt.
Tennis Permits: In order to use Jadwin's indoor tennis courts recreational patrons must purchase a tennis permit for a small additional fee.

 

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