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Rutgers Stadium
Rutgers Stadium, built in 1994 and expanded in 2009, is one of college football’s most modern stadiums.
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The Hale Center
Rutgers football players achieve their goals in a state-of-the facility known as the Hale Center. Located adjacent to Rutgers Stadium, the Hale Center just underwent a $12.5 million expansion, including a 14,262-square foot weight room with a 60-yard FieldTurf track.
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The Bubble
The Rutgers Indoor Practice and Conditioning Facility, commonly referred to as “the Bubble,” is the nation’s largest air-supported indoor structure.
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Stadium Complex/Practice Fields
The Scarlet Knights have at their disposal three outdoor playing fields, two of which are natural grass and one artificial turf field. |