Facilities

Brick Breeden Fieldhouse

Brick Breeden Fieldhouse

Western Montana's largest indoor venue, the 9,200 seat Fieldhouse received $13.2 million dollars in renovations in the fall of 1998. The renovations have resulted in a state of the art venue capable of hosting a myriad of events ranging from athletic events to concerts. Improvements included new seats, expanded concession and ticket office facilities and completely new user friendly entrance on the south side of the venue. Originally constructed in 1957, the Fieldhouse is named after Brick Breeden, a member of the "Golden Bobcats" basketball team who went onto become head basketball coach and athletic director.

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Bobcat Stadium

Bobcat Stadium

Regarded as one of the premier football stadiums in the FCS, Bobcat Stadium was renovated just prior to the start of the 2011 season with the $10 million End Zone Project. The stadium features 40 suites, state of the art sound and video capabilities, updated concession and restroom facilities and a Field Turf playing surface. The stadium seats 18,000 for football.

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Brick Breeden Fieldhouse

Shroyer Gymnasium

Home of Bobcat volleyball action, Shroyer Gymnasium was built in 1973 and named in honor of George Shroyer, long time head of the Physical Education Department at MSU. The facility sees considerable use as a concert venue. Capacity for concerts varies from 1,400 - 1,600 depending on the configuration.

Marga Hosaeus Health and PE Complex

Completed in 1973, this multi-use facility was named after former professor and director of the Physical Education Department Marga Hosaeus. The center of intramural action, the compound boasts two full size gymnasiums, a swimming pool, racquetball courts, running track, weight rooms and two tennis courts.