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The racquet center meets Athletics' needs and campus goals for accommodating future growth and sustainability by including stormwater management under the facility. This project meets or exceeds Princeton's sustainability standards.
Princeton Athletics is the home of both Intercollegiate Athletics/Sport Clubs and Campus Recreation. The University offers a wide range of intercollegiate, club, intramural, and recreational and fitness programs for all levels of interest and ability.
For exercise and fun, you can participate in many activities on and around campus. There are 37 sport clubs, ranging from ballroom dancing to ultimate frisbee, and the intramural sports program brings students together for friendly competitions such as the popular annual dodgeball tournament.
Check out teams, games and ways to join intercollegiate athletics, sport clubs, campus recreation, group fitness, and informal recreation.
Campus Recreation offers many opportunities for fitness and wellness across Princeton University's campus utilizing indoor facilities, outdoor spaces and aquatic facilities. You can view the new Access Guide for Dillon Gym that the Facilities Department has put together.
What We Do. Intercollegiate Athletics/Sport Clubs. During the 2019–20 academic year, Princeton fielded 37 intercollegiate varsity teams and 37 club teams, involving over 2,000 students (approximately 40 percent of the undergraduate student body).
The TIGER building is a single-story structure combining both geo-exchange utility facilities and operations spaces to expand the University’s capacity to deliver thermal energy, as well as storage and operations space for Princeton Athletics.