The $31 million, 38,000-square-foot facility opened on May 30, 2024 and is the new home for the Iowa men’s and women’s wrestling programs. The facility is recognized as one of the best wrestling venues in the world. The facility includes a Hall of Champions, locker rooms, student-athlete lounges, coaches offices, a strength and conditioning room and wrestling room that is connected by an underground tunnel to Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
This facility was funded entirely by donations through the Carver Circle campaign. The wrestling room is named in honor of Bob and Kathy Nicolls. The building is named in honor of Doug and Ann Goschke. Both families are among the hundreds of contributors who support Iowa wrestling. Thanks to all who made this a reality!
A $4 million state-of-the art operations facility housed on the West side of the Iowa Soccer Complex. This new space opened in Fall of 2021 and provides a hub for Iowa soccer student-athletes and their daily activities. The facility includes a spacious locker room and film room for the Hawkeyes. A multipurpose room; great for pregame or postgame meals, studying and hosting events. An athletic training room, including a cold and hot tub for the student-athletes. The facility also has space for coaches' offices, a visiting team locker room and an officials' locker room. Thank you to all who made this a reality!
A $10 million campaign to build the new 20,300 square foot Nagle Family Club House, which opened in April of 2020. The Nagle Family Clubhouse serves as the primary clubhouse for Finkbine Golf Course, home of the Iowa Men's and Women's Golf teams. The clubhouse includes Bump's restaurant, a pro shop and underground cart storage.
An $89 million renovation ($25m of which was raised through private donor support) to transform Kinnick Stadium, completed in 2019. The renovation provided new restrooms, concourse, concessions, videoboard and over 1,600 new premium seats. Those premium spaces include the Kinnick Edge Outdoor Club and the Ted Pacha Family Club which provides Hawkeye fans over 17,000 square feet of temperature controlled indoor space and amenities. These areas provide a premium experience for Iowa fans with their own concessions, lounge space and restroom facilities. This project changed the look, sound and feel of Kinnick Stadium and has continued to enhance the Kinnick homefield advantage. Thanks to all who made this possible!