Even as fall break began, students streamed in to work out in the fitness center of the new Center for Athletics, Recreation and Wellness as it officially opened on October 14, and an enthusiastic crowd cheered on Pomona-Pitzer women鈥檚 volleyball in a sweep of Occidental in Voelkel Gym that night.
鈥淚 really like it,鈥 says Liam Lynch 鈥25, pausing during an afternoon weightlifting session in the nearly 6,000 square-foot Draper Public Fitness Area, surrounded by windows on three sides. 鈥淚 just think it鈥檚 really beautiful, and very open, which is nice.鈥
Shoshi Henderson 鈥25, the SCIAC Athlete of the Year in women鈥檚 lacrosse, was there too, making up for a team lifting session she missed the day before in the shed that had been the temporary home of strength and conditioning during construction. Next week, she and her teammates will start training in the state-of-the-art Athletic Performance Center in the new building.
鈥淚鈥檓 super excited,鈥 Henderson says. 鈥淭his just feels like how it should be when you go to college to play sports. Everything is so professional with all the nice logos, and it just makes you want to work out. I really wanted to come here anyway, but if I had seen this when I was visiting during recruiting, I would have been 100 percent sold.鈥
College staff members Angel Bradley and Dylan Worcester from the Quantitative Skills Center tried out the weight machines and treadmill on the first day, happy to have the convenience of a workout at work. Th茅r茅sa Elhage, a French language resident at the Oldenborg Center, was used to paying to go to a gym in Claremont and marveled at the convenience of a gym on campus.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a really nice gym, very sunny with a lot of light,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting because in France we don鈥檛 put that much money into facilities at universities.鈥
New Home for Volleyball, Basketball
The volleyball players, until recently forced to make the trek to Harvey Mudd for games and practices, enjoyed having a crowd of students and family on hand to watch them play.
鈥淓veryone鈥檚 excited about the new facility,鈥 says Lauren Asato 鈥23, Pomona-Pitzer鈥檚 honorable mention All-American defensive specialist. 鈥淲e were used to not having very many fans, so it鈥檚 really nice to have support and it鈥檚 definitely more convenient for everyone else to come here.鈥
So many students climbed into the stands that Miriam Merrill, director of athletics and chair of physical education, and 鈥17, the women鈥檚 basketball coach and an assistant professor of physical education, spread out to give them more room. Woo says her players have been so excited that she decided to have them gather for a workout late that night after the game.
鈥淲e鈥檙e actually having a little midnight madness tonight, mostly because we have a brand new building open today and they were itching to get in it basically at the first possible moment,鈥 she says.
Teams that used to have to share space with another team now have their own locker room when they鈥檙e in season, with players鈥 names on their stalls and a large banner featuring their sport and an image of a Sagehen athlete. For the women鈥檚 basketball team, the banner is of Kamil English 鈥22, a former teammate of many of the players.
鈥淚 just watched their eyes the first time they walked in. Seeing them walk in the locker room I think is probably the most exciting thing, because that鈥檚 one of the spaces that look so different from what they had before,鈥 Woo says. 鈥淭hey love it.鈥