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c. Richard E. Lindner Athletics Center

The centerpiece of the Varsity Village project, the Richard E. Lindner Center serves as the home for all sports programs and centralized support services. Located between Nippert Stadium and Fifth Third Arena, the 236,000 square-foot facility is a futuristic eight-story structure which houses offices, locker rooms and reception and meeting space for each of the sport programs.

Contact Information:

University of Cincinnati Athletics
Richard E. Lindner Center
2751 O'Varsity Way
Cincinnati, Ohio 45221
1-877-CATS-TIX

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The main entrance of the Lindner Center The main entrance of the Lindner Center

The main entrance of the Lindner Center opens into a five-story atrium that features a history of the university down one side and a timeline of UC athletics down the other. The George & Helen Smith Athletics Museum details the history of the university and the UC athletics program and includes the Bearcats’ two men’s basketball national championship trophies and the James P. Kelly Athletics Hall of Fame.

Nancy Hamant Academic Center Nancy Hamant Academic Center

The entire fifth floor houses the Nancy Hamant Academic Center, which includes a computer lab with 71 work stations, a large study hall and 19 smaller meeting rooms.

The Sports Medicine Suite. The Sports Medicine Suite.

The Sports Medicine Suite includes a 4,000 square-foot treatment and rehab space, three hydrotherapy pools, a sauna and a steam room. Student Health Services, located on the third floor, houses X-ray facilities and a pharmacy.

Strength and conditioning rooms. Strength and conditioning rooms.
Strength and conditioning is one of the most important ingredients of any successful college athletics program. To help the Bearcats’ student-athletes maximize their athletic potential, UC combines a modern, comprehensive facility with the latest techniques in strength training. With the opening of the Richard E. Lindner Athletics Center, the Bearcats use an 18,000 square-foot strength training facility. The new center includes more than $1 million in Hammer Strength equipment and a five-lane running track. The mirror-covered room is trimmed in red and black and features a Tuflex floor made especially for weight training facilities. The modernized weight facility is highlighted by a quadraphonic sound system.

 

 

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