APG Federal Credit Union Arena APG Federal Credit Union Arena, originally known as the Susquehanna Center, is an indoor arena at Harford Community College in
Bel Air,
Maryland. It hosts indoor sports for HCC's Fighting Owls programs, community and regional events, commencements, concerts, special events, student services, fundraising activities, meetings, conferences and trade shows. Capacity for sports events has been listed at 2,552, with up to 3,400 seats for indoor floor events such as concerts. Administration offices for the Athletic Department, locations for fitness classes, such as
martial arts and
yoga, as well as a
swimming pool are located here. The original Susquehanna Center was a 49,150 ft² indoor athletic complex featuring a multi-purpose gymnasium, fitness center, dance studio, 25-yard swimming pool with grandstand, locker rooms, and offices for Harford sports. It was gutted in Summer 2011 to make way for extensive renovations and the construction of the new arena. Total size of the finished facility with arena will be 86,610 ft²; a groundbreaking ceremony for the new facility was held on August 23, 2011. On February 27, 2012, it was announced that APG Federal Credit Union had bought the naming rights for the facility for $50,000 annually over 15 years.
Harford Sports Complex Harford Sports Complex, formerly Thomas Run Park, is a multi-purpose sports park in
Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland, owned and operated by Harford Community College. It consists of one lit all-grass regulation
baseball field, one turf infield/grass outfield regulation baseball field, two lit 'skin'
softball fields, a concession pavilion, stadium,
basketball courts, and lit
tennis courts. The complex is also occasionally used by
Harford Technical High School as well as other area high schools, and by community adult baseball and softball teams. The baseball complex was home to the
Atlantic League Aberdeen Arsenal baseball team in 2000, before the
Aberdeen IronBirds moved to the completed
Ripken Stadium in 2002. The expanded field had a capacity of about 2,000, which has since been dismantled back down to the original bleachers and walkways.
Harford Stadium Harford Stadium is a 1,000 seat
soccer and
lacrosse stadium. Constructed in 1968, a 2007 renovation eliminated a track, and now features an artificial turf field, lights, and press pavilion.
Other notable buildings The HCC Library is located in the center of campus. Also in the center of the campus is the Chesapeake Center which hosts the "Chesapeake Gallery", a collection of artwork from emerging and established artists as well as students and faculty, as well the "Chesapeake Theater", a theater venue utilized by the "Phoenix Festival Theater Company". To the north is the Joppa Hall, which houses the "Joppa Recital Hall", used for musical recitals, and the "Blackbox Theatre", an additional theater venue utilized by the "HCC Actors Guild" and the "Harford Dance Theater Company". Darlington Hall, opened in 2014, is HCC's central hub for students pursuing nursing and allied health degrees and certificates. ==Notable alumni==