East Carolina University | Greenville, North Carolina
Home of ECU’s Men’s and Women’s Basketball programs, the 70,000sf facility provides new practice facilities, locker and office space, and an athletic hall of fame.
East Carolina University | Greenville, North Carolina
Home of ECU’s Men’s and Women’s Basketball programs, the 70,000sf facility provides new practice facilities, locker and office space, and an athletic hall of fame.
The University of North Carolina | Chapel Hill, North Carolina
The Stallings-Evans Sports Medicine Center will provide much-needed space for patient care, education, service and research to intercollegiate student athletes as well as students, faculty and staff on the UNC campus.
East Carolina University | Greenville, North Carolina
The completion of the 20,000 square foot Olympic Sports Team Building was the culmination of a multi-phased series of projects designed to improve Olympic Sports facilities at the university.
East Carolina University | Greenville, North Carolina
Home of the ECU Softball program, the stadium was the first phase of a multi-phase series of projects designed to improve the Olympic Sports facilities at East Carolina University.
Elon University | Elon, North Carolina
The Hunt Softball Complex was a two-phase project to accommodate the Elon Softball program.
The University of North Carolina | Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Home of the Tarheel Softball program, the Anderson Softball Complex is a phased facility that provides superior game and practice environments.
East Carolina University | Greenville, North Carolina
Home of the men’s and women’s soccer programs, the stadium was the second phase of a multi-phase series of projects designed to improve the Olympic Sports facilities at East Carolina University.
East Carolina University | Greenville, North Carolina
A new eight-lane NCAA Track & Field Complex was constructed as part of a multi-phase series of projects designed to improve the Olympic Sports facilities at East Carolina University.
William Peace University | Raleigh, North Carolina
When William Peace University (formerly Peace College) became a co-educational institution, a significant renovation to the existing athletic center was required to meet the needs of campus athletics and recreation.