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The Assembly Athletic Complex - Tennis Courts
The $24 million Assembly Athletic Complex at MSU Denver was fully completed in 2015 and is home to Roadrunners baseball, softball, soccer and tennis. It is among the finest outdoor facilities in NCAA Division II and compares favorably with most Division I outdoor complexes, according to a Division I feasibility study conducted in 2019.
The facility was upgraded in 2022, ensuring that the playing fields will not only continue to provide safe venues for student-athletes to compete but will also do so for a longer time frame while providing Roadrunners Athletics with increased branding opportunities.
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The tennis courts at the Assembly Athletic Complex have a new look, as those sport-specific surfaces are now in the school colors of red (the boundaries) and blue (courts) rather than the traditional green and blue, taking advantage of a recent trend towards college tennis teams with courts in school colors.
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The Assembly Athletic Complex was the site of the 2016 NCAA Division II Spring Sports Festival, as Metropolitan State University of Denver played host to national championships in softball, men's and women's tennis, women's lacrosse and men's and women's golf. It was also the site of the 2019, 2021 and 2022 Division II Softball Championships.
In addition to the sports facilities, the 20,000-square foot Cohen Center houses locker rooms for each sports team, along with a state-of-the-art weight room and athletic training room. The building also features a student-athlete lounge and meeting rooms.
The Roadrunners tennis teams began playing at the complex in 2013. The soccer teams both played their first games at the facility in 2014, while the baseball and softball teams opened the 2015 season there.
The Assembly Athletic Complex also hosts many community events and youth sports leagues.
Originally known as the Regency Athletic Complex, the name as changed to the Assembly Athletic Complex in 2021.