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Facilities

Athletics has a long and storied tradition at Siena Heights. During the period when Siena was an all-women’s college, it was known for its achievements in women’s basketball. Siena began intercollegiate athletics for both men and women in the early 1970s, first taking the nickname “Cannonballers” for one year before being renamed the “Saints.” Academics and athletics go hand-in-hand at Siena Heights. In 2006-07 student-athletes had a combined 3.01 gpa. The Saints compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference.

Baseball Field

Baseball Field

Built 2011
  • The Siena Heights Baseball Team will open play on their new field in the spring of 2012
  • The field has a turf infield and natural grass outfield
  • The mound is built with red clay, all the base areas are turf
  • Tiled drainage through the infield and entire outfield
  • 330' down the lines
  • 370' to the gaps
  • 400' to centerfield
O'Laughlin Stadium - Dawson Field

O'Laughlin Stadium - Dawson Field

O'Laughlin Stadium and Dawson Field will host their inaugural events on Friday, October 7th and Saturday, October 8th, with a women's soccer game at 7 pm on Friday night followed by a men's soccer game at 12 pm on Saturday and a football game on Saturday at 3:30 pm.
O'Laughlin Stadium and Dawson Field will host their inaugural events on Friday, October 7th and Saturday, October 8th, with a women's soccer game at 7 pm on Friday night followed by a men's soccer game at 12 pm on Saturday and a football game on Saturday at 3:30 pm.
Please view the attached Stadium Guide for information about the stadium.


O'Laughlin Stadium Guide11-12.pdf
Fieldhouse

Fieldhouse

Built 1978, Expanded 2004
  • 4 Volleyball Courts
  • 6 Basketball Courts
  • 2 Batting Tunnels
  • 1/8 mile track
  • Long Jump Pit
  • Pole Vault Area
  • 9 offices
  • 8 cubicles4 Locker Rooms
  • Officials Locker Room
  • Concession Stand
  • Storage/Laundry Room
Dawson Fitness Center

Dawson Fitness Center

Built 2004

Named after Dr. Mike Dawson, the Dawson Fitness Center was built in 2004. It includes over 30 apparatus and machines to go along with 2 recumbant bikes, 2 eliptical machines, 2 treadmills, and 10 stationary bikes. It also features a good number of free weights along with 3 televisions and a sound system.

Christensen Field

Christensen Field

Built 2000
  • In Ground SprinklerSystem
  • 2 Batting Cages
  • 200’ down the lines
  • 225’ to straight awaycenter
  • Scoreboard
  • Concrete below gradedugouts
Kelly Whitman-Parkinson Training Room

Kelly Whitman-Parkinson Training Room

Built 1978, Renovated 2004
The Kelly Whitman- Parkinson Training Room was built along with the fieldhouse in 1978. It was renovated and expanded in 2004. It includes 5 beds, 3 taping stations, a whirl pool room, 2 whirl pools, along with modality capabilities.