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Texas A&M International University Athletics

TAMIU Athletic Facilities

Tamiu KCB
KINESIOLOGY AND CONVOCATION BUILDING
(Volleyball, Men's and Women's Basketball)


The Kinesiology and Convocation Bulding has served as the home of TAMIU Volleyball, and Men's and Women's Basketball since its opening in 1998.
 
Located between the TAMIU Kinesiology, Wellness and Recreation Center and the campus Physical Plant, the 49,000 sq. ft. facility seats 1,800 fans for TAMIU home games.
 
Besides housing practice and competition courts for both volleyball and basketball, the KCB also boasts locker rooms, a team room and concession stands.
Unitrade Night
UNI-TRADE STADIUM
(Baseball)

Located just 2.4 miles away from campus, the $18-million dollar stadium was designed by the Dallas based company HKS which was the architect of record for Cowboys Stadium in Irving. 

The 6,000 capacity complex includes nine luxury suites, grass berm, state of the art LED video board, private picnic areas, and a stadium club located on the suite level.
Haynes Field 2
JORGE HAYNES FIELD
(Baseball)


Jorge Haynes Field has served as the home and practice field for the Texas A&M International University baseball team since its construction in 2007. 

In 2010 bleachers and an air-conditioned press box were added, as well as bullpens on either side of the field and a concession area.
 
The field has a seating capacity of 500 and has dimensions of 320 feet in Left Field, 380 feet in Center Field, and 300 feet in Right Field.

The scoreboard features the name of the Haynes family in recognition of their generosity and importance to the Dustdevil community.
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DUSTDEVIL SOFTBALL FIELD

The Dustdevil Softball Field has been home of the TAMIU softball team since the program began in 2007.  Dustdevil Field offers dugouts for both teams and a press box that overlooks the field.

Recently constructed bleachers allow for plenty of fans to cheer on the Dustdevils. Batting cages are located just past the right field fence and a bullpen is located just outside the home team’s dugout. New windscreens were added in the Spring of 2016.





 
Dustdevil Field 2
DUSTDEVIL SOCCER FIELD
(Men's and Women's Soccer)


Considered one of the toughest places for opponents to play in the Heartland Conference, Dustdevil Field has served as the home of the TAMIU men’s and women’s soccer teams since 2002.  Located on the southeast corner of campus, Dustdevil Field boasts one of the best-maintained grass playing surfaces in the state of Texas.

In addition, Dustdevil field is equipped with state-of-the-art field lights, making night games a favorite among fans. The field is also home to the Laredo Heat professional soccer team, one of the top teams of the USL’s Premiere Development League.  Renovated in 2007, Dustdevil field was expanded to allow for a maximum seating capacity of 4,000.
Laredo Country Club
LAREDO COUNTRY CLUB
(Men's and Women's Golf)


The Laredo Country Club is one of premier golf courses in South Texas and has served as the home of the Texas A&M International University men’s and women’s golf teams since 2002. A Joe Finger design, the 7,319 par 72 course offers golfers of all ages and skill levels a challenging and enjoyable experience.

It offers state of the art practice facilities including 2 practice ranges, two chipping greens, and one practice putting green. The golf staff at the Laredo Country Club offers teaching and golf instruction for all levels and ages of golfers.
TAMIU Rec Weightroom
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
(All Sports)

 

The strength and conditioning staff at Texas A&M International University believes the pursuit of excellence in is student athletes as well as in itself.  It is their goal to provide each student-athlete with personalized instruction and a program tailored to meet the demands of each sport and position in TAMIU’s training facility

Every student-athlete will be provided with the opportunity to enhance their sport performance through proper training and conditioning until they have fulfilled, if not exceeded, their athletic potential.

 




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