Venues
Library Lawn
The Library Lawn is the mecca of Dominican Rec. Sports and Activities. Conveniently located at the center of campus, The Library Lawn is home for students, faculty, staff and alumni to play wiffle ball, kickball, volleyball, badminton, bocce ball, football and anything else you’d want to play. Equipment and supplies for these activities can be found in the Cart O’ Anti-Lameness which will be rolled to the Library Lawn by Support Staff on Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m.
Conlan Center
The Conlan Center first opened its doors in the spring of 2000. This state-of-the-art center quickly gained the reputation as being one of the finest small recreation facilities in Northern California. The Center features include a gymnasium with two full-sized basketball courts, a six lane swimming pool, a fitness center, and a multipurpose room for dance and exercise classes.
Anne Hathaway Lawn
The Anne Hathway Lawn, like the Library Lawn, is a perfect location for students, faculty, staff and alumni to play wiffle ball, kickball, volleyball, badminton, bocce ball, football and anything else you’d want to play. Equipment and supplies for these activities can be found in the Cart O’ Anti-Lameness which will be rolled to the Library Lawn by Support Staff on Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. If there is enough demand, there will be a second cart rolled to the Anne Hathaway Lawn on Saturdays and Sundays.
Caleruega Lawn
Located across the street from the Library Lawn is our dining hall, Caleruega. In front of Caleruega, there is a grass hill and another stretch of grass which are ideal for playing horseshoes and bocce ball.
Fanjeaux Student Union
Our Student Union is located on the first floor of Fanjeaux Hall. Inside the Student Union there is a billiards table, a table tennis table, a foosball table, a dart board, a piano, a small stage for plays and bands to perform, and dozens of spaces for seating.
Forest Meadows
Forest Meadows is located on the west side of campus and serves as home to our varsity lacrosse, soccer and tennis programs. In addition, students, faculty and staff can utilize the expansive area to play friendly or competitive games of tennis and frisbee golf (or “frolf”).
