Fairmont State University

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Tours

  1. Athletic Facility Tour

    Tour of our varsity athletic facilities.

    Stops

    1. Athletic Pool

      The Feaster Center pool houses both the men's and women's varsity athletic teams.
    2. Feaster Center

      Completed in 1978, the Feaster Center was named for former President Easton Feaster. This is the official home of Fairmont State Athletics including our basketball arena, competition pool, video room for watching game footage, newly renovated men's and women's locker rooms and the athletic training suite. Also, the Athletic Director and coaching staff for most teams have offices here. The Joe Retton Arena was dedicated in 2000 to Joseph "Jo Jo" Retton Jr., FSU basketball coach from 1963-1982. The summer of 2014 featured a total renovation of Joe Retton Arena including a new gym floor and bleachers.

    3. Athletic Practice Field

      The natural grass practice field houses both varsity athletics and intramural sports.
    4. Duval Rosier Field

      Dedicated in 1927, Duvall-Rosier Field was named for former President Joseph Rosier. In 2000, the name Duvall was added to honor Harold S. "Deacon" Duvall, FSU football coach from 1952-1971. Over the last several years, field turf, a state-of-the-art scoreboard and substantial grounds work has been added. During the football season, Duvall-Rosier Field comes alive with falcon pride. In the off-season, the facility is used for many different activities including Falcon Softball each spring. Fairmont State is a member of the NCAA Mountain East Conference. Varsity programs for men are offered in football, basketball, baseball, cross-country, golf, tennis and swimming. The intercollegiate athletic program for women includes tennis, golf, basketball, volleyball, swimming, softball, soccer, acrobatics & tumbling and cross-country.

    5. Tennis Court

      The six tennis courts play home to both our men's and women's varsity athletic teams.