NCAA Athletic Fields
Lasell University student athletes compete and practice on two NCAA regulation fields.
- Grellier Field, dedicated to Lasell University alum and donor, Nancy Curtis Grellier ‘49, is a FieldTurf field used by Lasell's men's and women's lacrosse teams, field hockey and recreational and club sports.
- Taylor Field, named in honor of Molly Taylor, is home to the men's and women's soccer teams and the softball team. Taylor field is a regulation soccer and softball field with a grass playing surface and a skinned infield.
Athletic Center
The Athletic Center houses a state-of-the-art hardwood playing surface for basketball and volleyball, an overhead track, locker rooms, administrative offices, a dance/aerobics studio and a team meeting room. The basketball and volleyball teams compete and practice in the Athletic Center located in the center of campus.
The gymnasium is open and staffed over 80 hours/week and is available for general student use when not reserved for a varsity practice or competition.
Fitness Centers
Lasell has two fitness facilities, which are staffed by CPR certified students and open to the Lasell community over 85 hours/week.
- The Edwards Fitness Center, located directly across from the Athletic Center, is 2,000 square feet of space filled with cardio machines, free weights and fitness equipment.
- The McClelland Fitness Center is located in McClelland Hall overlooking the Van Winkle Courtyard and provides an additional 2,000 square feet of workout space with cardio machines, free weights, and fitness equipment.
Athletic Training Rooms
- The main training room is located on the first floor of Forest Suites Residence Hall on Forest Avenue. The training room is state of the art and is open to student-athletes daily for rehab and for pre and post-game treatment.
- The auxiliary training room is located on the first floor of the Athletic Center and is used primarily for game prep for basketball, volleyball, soccer, and softball.
Stoller Boathouse
Stoller Boathouse, located on the Upper Charles River a short walk from campus, is the home of Men’s and Women’s Club Crew and the annual River Day celebration. With three bays and a water-level dock and ample water frontage on a beautiful, serene section of the Charles with protected, flat water, the boathouse holds 7 singles, 5 doubles, and 6 fours. Students from beginners to experienced rowers can participate in both sweeps rowing and sculling for fun or competition!