Helen Lutes Field (Softball)
Opened in 1995, Helen Lutes Field is named in honor of longtime Mansfield physical education teacher Helen Dieffenbach Lutes. The field was dedicated April 15, 1995 during a game between Lutes' alma mater of East Stroudsburg and the Mountaineers.
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Karl Van Norman Field (Sprint Football, Field Hockey, Women's Soccer)
Karl Van Norman Field has served as the home of Mansfield football since 1964 and became the new home of Mountaineer field hockey in 2013. Van Norman Field also serves as an alternate playing surface for the women's soccer program.
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Joseph Shaute Field (Baseball)
Shaute Field has been the home of Mountaineer baseball since the early 1970's and is one of the premier baseball complexes in northern Pennsylvania. The field was named in honor of Joseph B. Shaute, who was a standout pitcher for the Mountaineers in the late 1910s and early 1920s.
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Lamb's Creek Cross Country Course (Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country)
The Lamb’s Creek Cross Country Course is a national class facility located 2.5 miles from the Mansfield University campus along the scenic Tioga River basin. Construction of the cross country only facility began in 2004 with regular maintenance taking place from 2007 onward.
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Marion Decker Gymnasium and Pool (Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball)
Overlooking the campus of Mansfield University, Decker Gymnasium has been the home of Mountaineer men's and women's basketball since 1970. The complex was dedicated in honor of Marion "Spotts" Decker who served as Athletics Director and the Chairman of the Health and Physical Education Department from 1946-1965. Decker graduated from Mansfield State Normal School in 1924.
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MU Soccer Field (Women's Soccer)
The Soccer Field on the campus of Mansfield University was constructed in 2002 prior to the Mountaineer’s inaugural season of women’s soccer.
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Robert T. Maxson Track (Track & Field)
Also included in the Van Norman complex is Maxson Track, home to the Mountaineer track & field teams. Maxson Track went through a complete renovation in the summer of 2012 with full resurfacing of the facility and the expansion from a six lane track to an eight lane track. Maxson Track is named for Robert T. Maxson who passed away suddenly in December of 1975 at the age of 45.
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Decker Weight Room
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