Located on the East Campus of Duke University since the fall of 2017 is Smith Family Stadium, formerly known as Duke Softball Stadium.. The stadium includes three indoor batting cages, a locker room, a team room, an athletic training area, conference room and a press box that features separate booths for radio crews, TV crews and working media. The stadium has hosted NCAA Regionals and Super Regionals, as well as the NCHSAA Softball State Championships. 

Smith Family Stadium is now the proud home facility for the Carolina Blaze, Durham’s new professional softball team!

Learn more about the Blaze and the Athletes Unlimited Softball League.

Opened in 2015, Morris Williams Track and Field Stadium is located on the west side of Kennedy Tower, sharing the press box with Koskinen Stadium and is the home to Duke Track and Field.

Card Gym is located on Duke’s West Campus adjacent to the Wilson Recreation Center. The building opened in 1955 and serves as a practice facility for varsity sports, Sport Clubs and has hosted the ACC Fencing Tournament. Card Gym operating hours are in conjunction with the Wilson Recreation Center.

Sheffield Indoor Tennis Stadium is home to the Duke Blue Devils men’s and women’s tennis teams. Completed in 2000, the stadium features six courts, a hall of fame room and locker rooms. It was awarded the 2000 United States Tennis Association Outstanding Tennis Facility.

Ambler Tennis Stadium is the outdoor home to the Duke men’s and women’s tennis teams. Opened in 2003, the stadium is an 11,000-square-foot outdoor tennis facility features seating for 700 around Duke‘s six outdoor varsity courts and a state-of-the-art sound and electronics system.

Willams Field at Jack Katz Stadium is home to the Duke University Field Hockey team. The state of the art facility features a signature blue turf and top of the line amenities. The facility has hosted the ACC Field Hockey Championship and is the host venue for the 2025 NCAA Field Hockey National Semifinals and Championship.

Click here to get your championship tickets. 

 

 

 

 

The Duke University Golf Club operates as an 18-hole championship golf course serving both Duke’s competitive golf programs and the broader university community. Designed by legendary golf architect Robert Trent Jones, Sr., in 1957, and later renovated by his son, Rees Jones, the course has a storied history of hosting prestigious tournaments, including the 2001 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship and men’s and women’s US Open Qualifying in 2024 and 2025. It was also named by Golf Digest as one of the top 25 university courses in the country, c

The 18-hole layout challenges golfers of all skill levels while providing the conditioning necessary for collegiate competition, with well-maintained fairways and greens. Course amenities include a pro shop, practice facilities, a driving range, and clubhouse dining options. The golf club hosts intercollegiate tournaments throughout the year and offers corporate events and programming for golf instruction from its PGA staff, making it a complete destination for golf enthusiasts. 

The Duke University Golf course is a part of the Washington Duke Inn and Golf Club, which offers top-of-the-line amenities for out of town visitors. Book your stay here.

Brooks Field at Wallace Wade Stadium is a historic and modern premier sports venue that has served as the home of the Duke Blue Devils football team since 1929. Named for legendary coach Wallace Wade, the stadium has undergone extensive renovations to become one of the premier football settings in the ACC. With a capacity of over 35,000, the stadium offers an electrifying game-day atmosphere. Recent infrastructure improvements have enhanced both fan experience and broadcast capabilities while preserving the venue’s traditional atmosphere. From the modernization project, the addition of Blue Devil Tower, a new five-level press facility spanning 97,000 square feet equipped with 21 added luxury suites, and the Dollar Shave Club Devils Deck, a modern fan experience in the north end zone, have elevated the stadium’s status as a top-tier facility for both athletes and spectators. Notably, the stadium hosted the 1942 Rose Bowl, the only time the event was ever played outside of Pasadena, California. 

The surrounding complex includes the Brooks Practice Facility, complete with a full-length FieldTurf practice field, and the Brooks Football Building, making it a comprehensive destination for high-level football events. 

Cameron Indoor Stadium is located in the middle of Duke University’s campus and is known as one of the most iconic venues in all of college sports. Cameron is best known for being the home to the Duke men’s basketball team, but with a capacity just over 9,000, it can be hard to get tickets during the season. But there are plenty of other great opportunities to experience Cameron.  

Three additional teams play their home competitions in Cameron, including Duke Wrestling, Duke Volleyball, and Duke Women’s Basketball, who has established themselves as one of the top women’s basketball programs in the country with back-to-back Sweet 16 appearances in 2023-2024 and 2024-2025.  

Cameron Indoor has also served as the host for a number of championships, including the 2023 NCAA Fencing National Championship and the 2025 ACC Wrestling Championships. It will once again host the National Collegiate Men’s and Women’s Fencing Championship in 2027.