The Excellence Academy
Address
701 E 17th Street
Bloomington, IN 47408
The Indiana Athletics Excellence Academy is a state-of-the-art facility that provides a home for the Excellence Academy program, which is one of the most innovative and effective personal development programs in all of intercollegiate athletics. The $48 million, 66,575 square foot facility encloses the south end zone of Memorial Stadium and creates a bold new "front door" to the IU Athletics campus.
The Indiana University Athletics Excellence Academy offers student-athletes comprehensive support with the use of cutting-edge technology; protects their health, safety and wellness; maximizes their athletic potential; helps them develop leadership and life skills; and builds a culture of trust and respect. The academy is a living embodiment of IU's Student-Athlete Bill of Rights—an environment where Indiana Athletics can serve its scholars in mind, body and spirit, while preparing them to be successful in life outside the university.
The Dr. Lawrence D. Rink Center for Sports Medicine and Technology is home to the Irsay Family Wellness Center, the Center for Elite Athlete Development as well as the Rehabilitation and Treatment Center. These facilities provide comprehensive physical and mental healthcare for IU student-athletes with physician offices, psychologist and nutritionist offices, exam rooms, diagnostic equipment, a hydrotherapy treatment room, and the like; all-inclusive space and equipment to help prevent, diagnose, rehabilitate and treat injuries to student-athletes; and research and technology to apply science to the development of champion student-athletes. Occupying 21,446 square feet, the Center is seven times the size of the department's previous training facility.
The new Rehabilitation and Treatment Center offers three times the space as the previous athletic training room. Included in its nearly 10,000 square feet of space are four hot and cold tubs, a lap pool and an underwater treadmill. In addition, IU's student-athletes and medical professionals will have the very latest in diagnostic equipment and the like at their disposal to help prevent, diagnose, rehabilitate and treat injuries.
Cutting-edge technology, research and education are the focus of the IU Health Center for Elite Athlete Development space designed to help IU student-students reach their highest athletic potential. The Center will zero in on cardiovascular testing, diagnosis and research; neuro-cognitive issues; visual research and training; bio-mechanical monitoring and sleep, rest and recovery education.
The Irsay Family Wellness Center aids in the physical and mental well-being of the nearly 650 students that participate in 24 varsity sports at Indiana. Occupying 11,937 square feet of space, it houses exam rooms, x-ray machines, procedure rooms, physician offices, sports psychologist offices, a nutrition office and a consultation room.
The second center on field level is the Hancock Hiltunen Caito Center for Leadership and Life Skills, offering multi-purpose space and offices dedicated to leadership development, service learning, and career development for students who participate in intercollegiate athletics at IU. It includes the Bade Family Career Counseling Center, the Frank and Linda Hancock Activity Room and the Glass Family Leadership Suite.
The Bade Family Career Counseling Center is a dedicated space for resources to assist students in the career development process. Its features include an interview room and a full-time professional staff member dedicated to the Career Counseling Center. The Center's resources are available to both current and former Indiana University student-athletes.
The Frank and Linda Hancock Activity Room enhances the programming provided to our student-athletes, and in turn promotes student success.
The Glass Family Leadership Suite is made possible by a gift from Indiana University Vice President and Director of Athletics Fred Glass and his wife Barbara. The Glass Family Leadership Suite provides a venue for important student leadership programming. It includes dedicated space for the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), an NCAA-sponsored group of IU student-athletes who work closely with the IU athletic administration on student-related concerns and issues.
The concourse-level main entrance to the IU Athletics Excellence Academy will lead to the second floor of the facility. This space features three named areas: Miller Plaza, the Tobias Nutrition Center and the Joe & Shelly Schwarz President's Suite.
Miller Plaza is a beautifully landscaped outdoor space on the south end of Memorial Stadium that also serves as the entry point to the Excellence Academy. Featuring crisscrossing brick pathways and twin towers similar to those in the North End Zone Facility, Miller Plaza mirrors many of the features that make Indiana University's campus one of nation's most beautiful.
The Tobias Nutrition Center is a state-of-the-art nutrition facility and dining space that serves lunch and dinner five days a week with a daily breakfast oasis for students. Service is in a food station concept with six main options: salad, deli and soup bar; sandwich shoppe; pizza and pasta corner; home/comfort foods; all-American Grill; and Presentation station. Menu items are prepared fresh on site by dining staff at each station. On gamedays, the Tobias Nutrition Center will serve as a hospitality area for the IU Varsity Club's Hoosier Hundred, Athlete, Scholar, and Champion donors. With 14,743 square feet of dedicated kitchen and dining space, it nearly doubles the size of the previous dining location.
Adjacent to the Tobias Nutrition Center is a multi-function space, the Joe and Shelly Schwarz President's Suite. This state-of-the-art suite will offer much-needed space for team meals, recruiting functions, team meetings and other team-related events and activities on non-game days. On gamedays, it will feature premium catering and a wonderful view of Memorial Stadium.
Located on the terrace level, Sample Terrace will be open to all ticket-holders. Offering a beautiful, unobstructed view of Memorial Stadium, the terrace will be a key part of our family friendly football Saturdays. Among its inviting features is Knothole Park at Sample Terrace presented by Aggressively Organic. The next iteration of the Knothole Park Legacy, it includes free Chocolate Moose ice cream for 12-and-under "Knothole Club" members, as well as a 3-D selfie station, mini-quarterback throwing game, mini-field goal kicking game, Indiana face painting booth, and stadium concessions.
701 E 17th Street
Bloomington, IN 47408
The Indiana Athletics Excellence Academy is a state-of-the-art facility that provides a home for the Excellence Academy program, which is one of the most innovative and effective personal development programs in all of intercollegiate athletics. The $48 million, 66,575 square foot facility encloses the south end zone of Memorial Stadium and creates a bold new "front door" to the IU Athletics campus.
The Indiana University Athletics Excellence Academy offers student-athletes comprehensive support with the use of cutting-edge technology; protects their health, safety and wellness; maximizes their athletic potential; helps them develop leadership and life skills; and builds a culture of trust and respect. The academy is a living embodiment of IU's Student-Athlete Bill of Rights—an environment where Indiana Athletics can serve its scholars in mind, body and spirit, while preparing them to be successful in life outside the university.
The Dr. Lawrence D. Rink Center for Sports Medicine and Technology is home to the Irsay Family Wellness Center, the Center for Elite Athlete Development as well as the Rehabilitation and Treatment Center. These facilities provide comprehensive physical and mental healthcare for IU student-athletes with physician offices, psychologist and nutritionist offices, exam rooms, diagnostic equipment, a hydrotherapy treatment room, and the like; all-inclusive space and equipment to help prevent, diagnose, rehabilitate and treat injuries to student-athletes; and research and technology to apply science to the development of champion student-athletes. Occupying 21,446 square feet, the Center is seven times the size of the department's previous training facility.
The new Rehabilitation and Treatment Center offers three times the space as the previous athletic training room. Included in its nearly 10,000 square feet of space are four hot and cold tubs, a lap pool and an underwater treadmill. In addition, IU's student-athletes and medical professionals will have the very latest in diagnostic equipment and the like at their disposal to help prevent, diagnose, rehabilitate and treat injuries.
Cutting-edge technology, research and education are the focus of the IU Health Center for Elite Athlete Development space designed to help IU student-students reach their highest athletic potential. The Center will zero in on cardiovascular testing, diagnosis and research; neuro-cognitive issues; visual research and training; bio-mechanical monitoring and sleep, rest and recovery education.
The Irsay Family Wellness Center aids in the physical and mental well-being of the nearly 650 students that participate in 24 varsity sports at Indiana. Occupying 11,937 square feet of space, it houses exam rooms, x-ray machines, procedure rooms, physician offices, sports psychologist offices, a nutrition office and a consultation room.
The second center on field level is the Hancock Hiltunen Caito Center for Leadership and Life Skills, offering multi-purpose space and offices dedicated to leadership development, service learning, and career development for students who participate in intercollegiate athletics at IU. It includes the Bade Family Career Counseling Center, the Frank and Linda Hancock Activity Room and the Glass Family Leadership Suite.
The Bade Family Career Counseling Center is a dedicated space for resources to assist students in the career development process. Its features include an interview room and a full-time professional staff member dedicated to the Career Counseling Center. The Center's resources are available to both current and former Indiana University student-athletes.
The Frank and Linda Hancock Activity Room enhances the programming provided to our student-athletes, and in turn promotes student success.
The Glass Family Leadership Suite is made possible by a gift from Indiana University Vice President and Director of Athletics Fred Glass and his wife Barbara. The Glass Family Leadership Suite provides a venue for important student leadership programming. It includes dedicated space for the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), an NCAA-sponsored group of IU student-athletes who work closely with the IU athletic administration on student-related concerns and issues.
The concourse-level main entrance to the IU Athletics Excellence Academy will lead to the second floor of the facility. This space features three named areas: Miller Plaza, the Tobias Nutrition Center and the Joe & Shelly Schwarz President's Suite.
Miller Plaza is a beautifully landscaped outdoor space on the south end of Memorial Stadium that also serves as the entry point to the Excellence Academy. Featuring crisscrossing brick pathways and twin towers similar to those in the North End Zone Facility, Miller Plaza mirrors many of the features that make Indiana University's campus one of nation's most beautiful.
The Tobias Nutrition Center is a state-of-the-art nutrition facility and dining space that serves lunch and dinner five days a week with a daily breakfast oasis for students. Service is in a food station concept with six main options: salad, deli and soup bar; sandwich shoppe; pizza and pasta corner; home/comfort foods; all-American Grill; and Presentation station. Menu items are prepared fresh on site by dining staff at each station. On gamedays, the Tobias Nutrition Center will serve as a hospitality area for the IU Varsity Club's Hoosier Hundred, Athlete, Scholar, and Champion donors. With 14,743 square feet of dedicated kitchen and dining space, it nearly doubles the size of the previous dining location.
Adjacent to the Tobias Nutrition Center is a multi-function space, the Joe and Shelly Schwarz President's Suite. This state-of-the-art suite will offer much-needed space for team meals, recruiting functions, team meetings and other team-related events and activities on non-game days. On gamedays, it will feature premium catering and a wonderful view of Memorial Stadium.
Located on the terrace level, Sample Terrace will be open to all ticket-holders. Offering a beautiful, unobstructed view of Memorial Stadium, the terrace will be a key part of our family friendly football Saturdays. Among its inviting features is Knothole Park at Sample Terrace presented by Aggressively Organic. The next iteration of the Knothole Park Legacy, it includes free Chocolate Moose ice cream for 12-and-under "Knothole Club" members, as well as a 3-D selfie station, mini-quarterback throwing game, mini-field goal kicking game, Indiana face painting booth, and stadium concessions.
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