Cahoon Armory Building |

Front of the Cahoon Armory
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The Cahoon Armory Building houses the gymnasium on campus used for most of the Colt and Bronco basketball and volleyball games. Many of the coaches' offices are here as well. The basement area features a well equipped workout facility. |

Cahoon Gymnasium |

Gym with Volleyball Net |

Cahoon Weight Room |

Weight Station, Plyo boxes |

Sleds and Kettlebells |

Medicine Ball Storage |
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Godfrey Athletic Center (GAC) |

Front of the Godfrey Athletic Center
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The Godfrey Athletic Center is the place to go for health and fitness. Click here for information of the GAC, including times open for public use.
Facilities include an indoor pool, 4 racquetball courts, 2 full size basketball courts, and an upstairs fitness room.
The newly remodeled basement level is also the home of the Sports Medicine offices.
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Gymnasium in the GAC |

Gym transformed into a Fencing Arena |

GAC's Indoor Pool |

GAC Pool, opposite side
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High and Low Diving Boards
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4 Racquetball Courts |

Interior - Racquetball Court |

Upstairs Fitness Center |

Free Weights Area |

Hammer Strength - 8 Stations |

2 Free-motion Dual Cable Cross, and 14 Station Nautilus Circuit |

Ellipticals, Recumbents, Uprights, Treadmills, Rowing Machines, Steppers |

Medicine Ball Wall, and Movement Area |

Medicine Balls, Bosu, Stability Balls, Kettlebells, etc. |
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NMMI Ballpark |

View from Main Street Bridge |
Across main street to the east, the NMMI campus continues with J.P. White Field which contains 2 baseball fields, including the NMMI Ballpark where the Colts and Broncos play. |

From Behind Home plate |

From the Leftfield Fence |

From the Pitcher's Mound
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NMMI Scoreboard & Bronco Pitcher Mark Morales on the Bump |
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NMMI Football Field |

View from SW Corner |
Bronco and Colt home football games are played in close proximity to the Saunders Barracks, also know as 'The Slab.' Sound echoes nicely between the buildings, with the only outlet being up or due north. Now pack that stadium with 900+ members of the Corps of Cadets and you'll see part of the reason why the Institute is so tough to defeat at home. |

View from SE Corner |

Pre-game Corps Line-up |

View From 3rd Stoop/Press Area |

Scoreboard at North End of Field |
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Tennis Courts |

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The Institute campus has 12 tennis courts, for use by both athletic teams and students. |
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Stapp Parade Field / Soccer Field |
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The Stapp Parade Field, just north of the Cahoon Armory allows cadets to strut their stuff. The eastern-most part is also home field for the Colt boys' soccer team during the Fall semester. |
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NMMI Golf Course |

Full 18 Hole Golf Course |

The Pro Shop at the NMMI Golf Course |
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Outside Fitness Factory (OFF) |
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The Outside Fitness Factory is a world class facility that accommodates the large volume demands of the Corps' Physical Development program, while providing unparalleled exercise variety. There may be as many as 700 cadets using the OFF at once during certain times of the year. |

View from the tower of Cahoon |

Resistance bands at the multi-stations |

Old tires put to good use |

Horizontal balance pole |

Platoon Trainer Multi-gym |

Medicine ball wall |

Sandbag weighted calisthenics |

Ironman Relays |

Sandpit, for added resistance |
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Sports Medicine / Athletic Training Center |

Sports Medicine Director Jose Barron attends to an injured cadet |
Some of the features of the Sports Medicine facility, located in the basement of the GAC, include a private examination room with state of the art diagnostic equipment, a patient reception area and staff offices. New equipment upgrades include electrical stimulation machines, ultrasounds and laser therapy devices. Click here for more about the Sports Medicine Program here at NMMI. |
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