athletics facilities
NC State has a variety of athletics facilities located on and off campus. Each has a designated facility name.
- Carter-Finley Stadium — Opened in 1966 as Carter Stadium in honor of brothers Nick and Harry Carter, textile executives from Greensboro, N.C., who spearheaded the fundraising for the stadium. In honor of philanthropist A.E. Finley, a longtime NC State benefactor, the named was changed prior to the 1979 season.
- Dail Basketball Center — The home of the Wolfpack men’s basketball program.
- Doak Field at Dail Park — The home of NC State baseball. Doak Field was originally named for longtime coach Charles “Chick” Doak.
- The Curtis and Jacqueline Dail Softball Stadium — The home of NC State’s newest varsity sport.
- Dail Soccer Field — Home to both the men’s and women’s soccer team, the field is located in the infield of Paul H. Derr Track.
- Paul H. Derr Track — A cinder track has been at this location since approximately 1939. It was named for former track coach and head of the NC State physical education department Paul H. Derr in 1979.
- The J.W. Isenhour Tennis Center — This tennis complex, home to the men’s and women’s varsity programs, houses both the Andy Andrews Indoor Facility and the Curtis and Jacqueline Dail Outdoor Tennis Stadium.
- Lonnie Poole Golf Course — Located on 200 acres in the southeast corner of Centennial Campus, the 18-hole championship course was designed by golf champion Arnold Palmer with input from NC State graduates Erik Larsen and Brandon Johnson, both architects with Palmer Golf Course Design.
- Wendell H. Murphy Center — This facility houses football coaches’ offices, locker rooms, training facilities, a weight room, and a lobby filled with displays about the history of NC State football.
- PNC Arena — This indoor athletics stadium near campus, formerly known as the Entertainment and Sports Arena and the RBC Center, is the home-game venue for NC State’s men’s basketball team.
- William Neal Reynolds Coliseum — The home of NC State men’s basketball from 1949 to 1999, it remains a multiuse facility for campus events and is the home of NC State women’s basketball, volleyball, gymnastics and wrestling.
- C. Richard Vaughn Towers — This four-level structure at Carter-Finley Stadium includes press seating, a chancellor’s suite and luxury boxes that are available for rent.
- Weisiger-Brown Athletic Facility — This is the home of the athletics department administrative offices.
- Willis R. Casey Aquatic Center — The pool facility, located in the Carmichael Gym complex, is named for the former swimming coach and longtime athletics director.