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Flagler College Athletic Venues
The Saints athletic programs are extremely fortunate to be competing and training in many quality facilities on or near the college campus. Flagler offers 12 varsity sports and many intramural activities. The college has a strong commitment to its facilities and improving their quality.
Flagler Gymnasium
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Since 1976, the Flagler Gym has been home to the men’s and women’s basketball and women’s volleyball programs. The gymnasium seats 1750 spectators and there have been many exciting contests played in this facility over the years. Over the past decade, Flagler Gym has received a number of physical improvements and modifications and equipment upgrades. The weight room is equipped with free weights and state-of-the-art Cybex equipment. In the summer of 1998, a new pro-style maple floor was installed which was refurbished over the summer of 2006 and the new athletics logo is the centerpiece of the floor. The locker rooms were rebuilt in 2005. Men’s basketball, women’s basketball and women’s volleyball all have their own locker rooms and there is an additional visitor’s locker room. Also constructed were new offices for four coaches and an athletic training room. The athletic director, compliance officer, administrative assistant, sports information director and women’s basketball coach have office located in the front of the gym.
Directions are below.
| Flagler Tennis Center
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The Flagler Tennis Center was built in 1983 by Lawrence Lewis and is considered to be one of the nicest small college facilities in the state of Florida. The six-court complex has played host many championships. The tennis programs at Flagler have a storied tradition. The men’s program was won a pair of NAIA National Championships and the women won five consecutive NAIA titles. Both programs attract some of the top talent in the state of Florida and in the southeast, as well as internationally.
Directions are below. | Flagler Field Complex (baseball and soccer)
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The Flagler Field Complex is home to the baseball and men’s and women’s soccer programs. The fields are located approximately two miles from campus.
The baseball field, Flagler Stadium, was dedicated on Feb. 4, 2000. The Saints defeated Rollins College 3-0 in front of 400 fans. Flagler Stadium’s capacity is 700 and has a natural grass playing surface. The stadium is fully equipped with a “Ballpark Bistro” concession stand. It has a state-of-the-art lighting system and dual batting cages with lights. The practice infield area is located next to the stadium.
Flagler Field, home to the men’s and women’s soccer teams, is located adjacent to the baseball stadium. In 2002, the field had a state-of-the-art lighting system installed. On Oct. 12, the first night soccer match was played with the women’s team posting a 6-0 shutout over Shorter College. Recently, new stands were added allowing the capacity to grow to 340 spectators.
Directions are below.
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Directions to venues
Flagler Gym
Traveling north on Interstate 95: Take Exit 311 east (State Road 207) toward St. Augustine until it intersects with U.S. 1. Turn left on U.S. 1 (heading north) and then right on King Street. Follow King Street for ½ mile and take a right on to Grenada (just before the Lightener Museum). Flagler Gym is on the right, across from the museum.
Traveling south on Interstate 95: Take Exit 318 east (State Road 16) toward St. Augustine until it intersects with U.S. 1. Turn right on U.S. 1 (heading south) and then left on King Street. Follow King Street for ½ mile and take a right on to Grenada (just before the Lightener Museum). Flagler Gym is on the right, across from the museum.
Flagler Field Complex
Flagler Field's entrance is next to the Humane Society, behind K-Mart.
From I-95 take Exit 311 (State Road 207).
Take 207 East to SR 312. Make a right on SR 312. Go to second traffic light (Old Moultrie Road) and take a left. Flagler Field is approximately 1/2 mile on the left.
Directions to the Flagler Tennis Complex
Traveling north on Interstate 95: Take Exit 311 east (State Road 207) toward St. Augustine until it intersects with U.S. 1. Turn left on U.S. 1 (heading north) and then right on King Street. Follow King Street for ½ mile and take a left on Riberia (across from Lil’ Champ Store). The Tennis Center will be the second street on your left (Valencia).
Traveling south on Interstate 95: Take Exit 318 east (State Road 16) toward St. Augustine until it intersects with U.S. 1. Turn right on U.S. 1 (heading south) and then take a left on to Maple Street (just before the St. Augustine Fire Department. Take your first left, Valencia, and the Tennis Center will be on your right (200 yards).
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