The
Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center is the center of athletic life at Colby, and home to the Colby Mules. In addition to athletic offices, it contains: • The Margaret M. Crook Center (Men's and Women's Basketball, Volleyball) • The Jack Kelley Rink at the O'Neil|O'Donnell Forum (Men's and Women's Ice Hockey) • The Boulos Family Fitness Center • Aquatics Center • Squash Center • Indoor Competition Center • Aidan's Climbing and Bouldering Wall Colby Outdoor Venues: •
Harold Alfond Stadium new in 2008, contains an illuminated 400-meter, 8-lane track, with area for the long and triple jump, new discus and hammer cage and separate areas for shot put and javelin competition. • Seaverns Field, inside the stadium, is an illuminated synthetic turf field used by the football, soccer, and lacrosse teams. • Bill Alfond Field is an illuminated synthetic turf field for field hockey and men's and women's lacrosse. • The Alfond-Wales Tennis Courts – 10 hard-surface courts, including the Klein Tennis Pavilion • The Colby soccer field and Loebs Field, two full-size playing fields west of the soccer field for soccer practice as well as intramural sports and summer sports camps. • Crafts Field (Softball) and Coombs Field (Baseball) make up the Baseball and Softball Complex. • The Campbell Cross Country Trails are used for cross-country running and skiing. In addition to the on-campus facilities, the Mules also utilize: • The Colby-Hume Center, located on Messalonskee Lake for Colby's crew and sailing teams. It is also open to the Colby community. • The
Sugarloaf Ski Resort is home to the Alpine Ski Team, and is used extensively by recreational skiers from Colby because of its proximity to campus, about 50 miles away. • Quarry Road Trails for Nordic Skiing, Cross Country. • The Waterville Country Club for golf. == References ==