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Belkin International Squash Courts

Belkin International Squash Courts

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Playing on American-style courts is finally a thing of the past for the Cornell squash program. The teams are now practicing and competing on the Belkin International Squash Courts, named in honor of the project’s lead donors, Steven ‘69 and Joan Belkin ‘69.

The 8,325 square-foot squash facility is the newest structure at Precinct Nine, where the Reis Tennis Center, the Oxley Equestrian Center and the Niemand•Robison Softball Field are located. Comprising six international-sized courts, all with glass back walls and two spectator courts with side wall glass as well, the $1.45 million facility is attached to the west side of the Reis Tennis Center.

Designed by Sasaki Architects of Boston, the architects for the Reis Tennis Center, the one-story, metal exterior building addition is compatible with the tennis center structure. The courts have plaster walls and maple hardwood floors. There is seating for 150 spectators.

Cornell students, faculty and staff have been using the previous facility, the Grumman Squash complex since 1954. The Grumman facility with its 13 North American style courts is currently used for physical education classes.


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