Facilities

Stevenson University is made up of some of the best Division 3 facilities in the region.  The facilities are spread over two campuses (Owings Mills and Stevenson) and a few off-campus sites for a few sports (softball, baseball and Golf).  To see pictures of each of our wonderful facilities just click on the corresponding link above.

Owings Mills

It served as the Colts' corral before it was the Ravens' nest, but what once went the way of the birds has been returned to the world of the equine.  The former Baltimore NFL facility in Owings Mills is now the athletics home of the Stevenson University Mustangs.

With a Bermuda Rye field serving as the home of the College's lacrosse and soccer teams, and a turf surface to practice on, Mustang athletes enjoy first-rate fields to play on.  The first class mentality extends past the painted lines and into the former front offices of Baltimore's professional football teams.

Opened in the fall of 2006, the Caves Athletic and Wellness Center, is a modern facility serving the needs of the Stevenson University student-athletes and general student body.

The locker rooms rival the collection of stalls enjoyed by today's professional athletes, and come fully equipped with the same amenities enjoyed by the pros.  Plasma screens and sofas make them a place for athletes to congregate between classes and practice sessions.  They also allow coaches to plug in for team meetings and film sessions.

In addition to a fully-equipped, modern fitness center, Villa's students can take advantage of the building's racquet ball court.  A domed turf facility allows for focused practice in inclement weather, and provides ample recreational space for students.  A full-service, professional training room ensures the health and comfort of the university's student-athletes.

Stevenson

A Bluegrass field has served as the home turf for the Mustangs since Stevenson University started offering club sports in the 1960's when soccer and field hockey was played in the Valley.  Stevenson also is home to the Mustangs Tennis facility. 

In 1997 the Student Union was built under the direction of Athletic Director Brett Adams which is home to the still state-of-the-art gymnasium, newly updated fitness center, and oak stall locker team rooms for both basketball and volleyball teams.  The SU also houses a second full-service, professional training room to help keep the university's student-athletes healthy.