Oklahoma State University Athletics

The Oklahoma State University Track and Field Complex has given the Cowboys and Cowgirls an edge they’ve never had before.
Opened on Aug. 17, 2013, the state-of-the-art facility was built to precise specifications set by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The complex features a nine-lane 400-meter track with a steeplechase turnout; infield and adjacent areas for field events, including shot put, discus, hammer throw, pole vault, high jump and long jump.
Multiple buildings on the complex are for use by teams and athletes, with natural seating areas for spectators and a surrounding landscape with drainage and retention areas.
The amenities at the facility are among the best in the country, with locker rooms, bathrooms, a hydrotherapy pool and a student-athlete lounge that rival any in the country.
At a cost of approximately $9 million, the OSU Track and Field Complex was built on 20 acres of land on the northeast side of the Oklahoma State University campus.
The project was the latest in a long line of OSU Athletics Facility upgrades, which included the upgrade of Boone Pickens Stadium, the Cowboy and Cowgirl basketball locker rooms, as well as the construction of the Sherman E. Smith Training Center and the Michael & Anne Greenwood Tennis Center.
Opened on Aug. 17, 2013, the state-of-the-art facility was built to precise specifications set by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The complex features a nine-lane 400-meter track with a steeplechase turnout; infield and adjacent areas for field events, including shot put, discus, hammer throw, pole vault, high jump and long jump.
Multiple buildings on the complex are for use by teams and athletes, with natural seating areas for spectators and a surrounding landscape with drainage and retention areas.
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The amenities at the facility are among the best in the country, with locker rooms, bathrooms, a hydrotherapy pool and a student-athlete lounge that rival any in the country.
At a cost of approximately $9 million, the OSU Track and Field Complex was built on 20 acres of land on the northeast side of the Oklahoma State University campus.
The project was the latest in a long line of OSU Athletics Facility upgrades, which included the upgrade of Boone Pickens Stadium, the Cowboy and Cowgirl basketball locker rooms, as well as the construction of the Sherman E. Smith Training Center and the Michael & Anne Greenwood Tennis Center.
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