University of the Cumberlands
Athletic Facilities


O Wayne Rollins Center

O Wayne Rollins Center

Main Basketball Court

The O. Wayne Rollins Center is the focal point on the University of the Cumberlands' campus with over 105,000 square feet of floor space. The Rollins Center's L-shaped structure was wrapped around the old gymnasium known as the Gatliff Gym. Built in 1928, this building was completely remodeled as the Rollins Center was constructed.

The first level houses the Dinah Taylor Aquatic Center. The Patriot swimming team has made it their home. It is six lanes and 25 yards. It's depths range from 3 ft. to 12 ft. Men and women's locker rooms are within the facility. The weight room is also located in this level.

The second level of the O. Wayne Rollins Center contains three classrooms, the mechanical room, storage room, laundry room, and an entrance to the middle level of the older structure. The Rollins Center classrooms hosts Health and Wellness classes throughout the school year, as well as athletic team meetings. The Athletic Training Room is located on the second level of the O. Wayne Rollins Center as well as the Sports Information Deparment and numerous coaches offices. This facility offers athletes various cardiovascular, muscle-strengthening, and stretching exercising equipment to expatiate recovery. Trainers, and an in-house physician facility are also available to athletes. The softball and baseball indoor batting cage is located here as well.


Classroom

Weight Room

Volleyball Courts

Training Room

Women's Basketball Locker Room

Athletic Director's Office

The Intramural gymnasium, Rollins gymnasium, Patriot Brigade Room, Athletic Director's Office, Basketball offices, and Volleyball offices are located on the third level. The main arena is located in the Rollins gymnasium. With 1,670 fixed seats, is a magnificent setting for convocation, concerts, basketball games and practices, and special programs. The space on the floor and the top concourse will allow seating for an additional 1,200 people. The arena area also includes a walking track, a hospitality room, an audio-visual control room, a men and women's varsity basketball dressing rooms, a concession area, a game officials' room, and various offices for the members of the athletic staff. This area is also wired to broadcast live radio and television. The focal point of the stage area is the 10 ft. by 35 ft. stained glass window illustrating Cumberlands' commitment to God and to the students from the Appalachian region.

To arrive at the O. Wayne Rollins Center from I-75 S, turn left; from I-75 N, turn right on Highway 92. Arrive at the first light and turn left on South 10th Street. At the next light, turn right on Main Street. Cumberlands' Academic campus will be on the right. Turn right by the Bock Building (small brick building) on Ninth Street. Continue to go straight around the clock, then take a left around the gazebo on Maple Street. The O. Wayne Rollins Center is the third building on the left (after the Grace Crum Rollins and Hagan Memorial Library). The intramural gym is located on the side of the building by Walnut Street (the side with the clocks). Parking will be available in any of the lots with white lines.


The James H. Taylor II Stadium

James H. Taylor II Stadium

Press Box

The James H. Taylor II Stadium features stadium-style seating for 2,400 people as well as a press box, coach's box and President's box. It overlooks the Patriot football field and track. The facility has public restrooms, as well as locker rooms available for the home team and visitors. From I-75 N take a right of exit 11; from I-75 S turn left. Arrive at the first light and take a left on South 10th Street (Rt. 2386). After passing the Cumberland Inn on the left, take the next right on South 2nd Street. Turn at the Briar Creek Park sign on the right. Parking will be available in the gravel lot on the left, and also in a gravel lot on the right side of the stadium.


Track

Football Field (premium Bermuda grass)

Football Locker Room

Patriot Pavilion

The 400-meter track is eight lanes and rubber-coated. On the far side straightway there is the long jump and triple jump runway and sandpit. Behind the right side field goal post is the high jump area. Just outside the fence is the pole vault facility and javelin field. All runways are rubberized. The discuss and shot-put area borders the Briar Creek just behind the track.

The Patriot Pavilion is a facility used by several athletic teams for cookouts, team meetings, and similar functions.


Football Practice Field

The football practice field features premium Bermuda Grass and beautiful surroundings as it runs parallel with the banks of the Briar Creek. It is located behind the James H. Taylor II Athletic Field. From I-75N turn right; I-75 S turn left, to the first light on Hwy 92. Take a left at the light on South 10th Street (Rt. 2386). After passing the Cumberland Inn on the left, take South 2nd Street on the right. Take the next right at the Briar Creek Park sign.


Tennis Facilities

The tennis facility includes nine courts. From I-75 N turn right off the exit; from I-75 S turn left. At the light, turn left on South 10th Street. Continue to the light in front of the Williamsburg Independent City School. Take a left at the light on Main Street, and then turn right on the first road on the right (North 11th). Parking is available in the gravel lot to the right of the courts.



The Doyle Bohl Stadium and James Keelty Field

The Patriot baseball team's facility is the Doyle Bohl Stadium and James Keelty field. The left-field fence is 328 ft., center-field is at 385 ft. and right-field is 310 ft. The outfield is enclosed with monster green vinyl windscreen. The field is composed of a Bermuda grass infield, Marmix playing surface and a Rye-fescue turf-blend in the outfield.

The stadium has seating for 300 people, which includes 140 chair back seats. There's a double bullpen on both the visitor and home sides. It has a 36ft. nine-inning scoreboard. The home and visitor dugouts feature spacious locker rooms. Locker rooms include 40 lockers, as well as showers and restrooms.

From I-75 S turn left; I-75 N, turn right off the exit on Highway 92. At the first light, turn left on South 10th Street. Turn left on Main Street (Rt. 296) at the light in front of the Williamsburg Independent City School. Take the first right on North 11th Street. The stadium will be on the left after the tennis courts.


The James Keelty Field

The Briar Creek Softball Field

The Briar Creek Park softball facility of the City of Williamsburg is the second-home for Patriot softball players. The field extends to 210 feet. Up to 300 spectators can join the Patriot ladies at their games. The park is a public facility open from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm. From the I-75 S exit, turn left; I-75 N turn right off the exit on Hwy 92 to arrive at the first light. Turn left at the light on South 10th Street (Rt. 2386). After passing the Cumberland Inn on the left, take the next road to the right (South 2nd Street). The park will be directly on the right. Parking is available in the paved lot directly to the left. Additional parking is also available behind the softball field.


The Soccer Field

The men and women's soccer field is located behind the Patriot's Doyle Buhl Stadium. To arrive at the field from the Interstate, turn onto South 10th street at the first light on Highway 92. Turn left at next light on Main Street (Rt. 296) in front of the Williamsburg City School. Turn right at the next street (North 11th). After passing the tennis courts and the baseball stadium, the soccer field is on the left.

 


Wrestling Facilities

The wrestling team practices in the Andersen gymnasium. When the wrestling program first started, there was just enough room for one mat. As the program has developed and improved, so has their facility. The Patriots now have one of the largest wrestling facilities in the area and it's still growing! The Andersen gymnasium's renovation made room for three full mats for wrestling practice. There's eight new pull-up bars and the team is in the process of putting up wall padding. New stationary bikes will also be an addition to the facility. The men's practices take place from 3:00-5:00pm. The women's practice times vary depending on the stage of their season.

Home matches take place in the O. Wayne Rollins Center's intramural gymnasium. This provides the supporters with an up-close, loud, and intense action. Both facilities are located on Cumberlands campus. To arrive at the facilities from I-75 S, turn left; from I-75 N, turn right on Highway 92. Arrive at the first light and turn left on South 10th Street. At the next light, turn right on Main Street. Cumberland's Academic campus will be on the right. Turn right by the Bock Building (small brick building) on Ninth Street. Continue to go straight around the clock, then take a left around the gazebo on Maple Street. The Andersen building will be on the right. The gym is on the right side of the building. The O. Wayne Rollins Center is the third building on the left (after the Grace Crum Rollins and Hagan Memorial Library). The intramural gym is located on the side of the building by Walnut Street (the side with the clocks). Parking will be available in any of the lots with white lines

 


Golf Courses

The University of the Cumberlands golf teams practice and host tournaments on several courses in southeastern Kentucky.

The Crooked Creek Golf Course is in London , Kentucky and is where the Patriots host the men's fall Southeastern Kentucky Intercollegiate tournament as well as the Annual Bill Sergent Invitational. Every August, Crooked Creek is also the home of the LPGA Duramed Futures Tour. It has 18 holes, par 72, and 7,007-yards.

From Williamsburg, take I-75 N to London exit 38. Turn right at the light and continue to the seventh light (Rt. 229). Turn right at the light and at the Speedy Mart turn left. Follow this road to the golf course. Contact the Crooked Creek Golf Course at (606) 864-2282.

The London Country Club is private. It is 6,356-yards with 18 holes and par 71. The women's NAIA National Tournament was held here in 2000 and 2001. Contact (606) 877-1993 to schedule a visit or for additional information.

From Williamsburg, take I-75 N to London exit 38. Turn left and go approximately 1 mile. After passing a subdivision on the right, the course will be at the top of a hill on the left.

The Williamsburg Driving Range is part of the Hal Rogers Entertainment Facility in Williamsburg, KY. From I-75 S turn right off the exit; from I-75 N turn left. It is located on Highway 92. It will be the first road on the right after passing Walmart. It is open to the public.

Rob-Cook Weight Room

An additional weight room is available to athletes and students in the Rob-Cook dormitory. It is furnished with a wide variety of strength-training equipment.


The Old Armory Building

The Patriot women's wrestling team as well as the cheerleading squad practice at the Armory. The Old Armory building is located on Ridge Street. From I-75 S turn left; from I-75 N turn right off the exit on Highway 92. At the first light, turn left on South 10th Street. After passing the Cumberland Inn on the left, turn right on South 2nd Street. The street will take a sharp turn to the left, then will veer right at the railroad tracks. After the railroad tracks, the building will be on the left. It is a large gray-brick building across from the Whitley County Little League baseball field.

 

 

 

 

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