SRC HOURS: Monday - Thursday, 6am - 10pm Friday, 6am - 7pm Saturday - Sunday, 12pm - 7pm
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About the SRC
The Sports and Recreation Center (SRC) is a multi-sport and activity center designed for enhancing recreation and sport for the student body and local community.
Developed in several "phases" throughout the 1970's, the SRC boasts over 150,000 square feet of recreational space. The SRC is home to "Reese Court", the Aquatic Center, the Strength and Conditioning Center, the Fieldhouse, the Dance Studio, as well as many other activity gyms and spaces.
The Sports and Recreation Center is open to all students, faculty and community members. We invite you to visit and take part in the abundance of sports and activities the Sports and Recreation Center has to offer.
SRC Facilities
Dance Studio
Located within the upper level of the Sports and Recreation Center, the Dance Studio (Gym 266) is a multi-use space.
Fieldhouse
With nearly 41,000 square feet of space, this facility can be configured for many sport and recreational activities.
Gym 264 and 265
Located in the upper level of the Sports and Recreation Center, Gym 264 & 265 are an open-use and scheduled use area.
Pavilion (Reese Court)
Located on the northern end of the SRC complex, The Pavilion (Reese Court) is home to many events.
Outdoor Spaces
Located outside or the SRC, the outdoor spaces include tennis courts and intramural fields
Gym 270
Gym 270 is a scheduled use space that is used primarily for Physical Education classes, group exercise and special events.
Racquetball Courts
The racquetball courts are open use areas located on the main and upper level of the Sports and Recreation Center.
Strength and Conditioning
The Strength and Conditioning Center contains weight and cardio exercise equipment
Wrestling Room
The Wrestling Room is a scheduled use only space that is used for Physical Education classes and Club Sports.
Contact Us
Phone (509) 359.6357
Address 1108 Washington St, Cheney, WA 99004
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