Bemidji Regional Event Center - Men's and Women's Ice Hockey
The Bemidji Regional Event Center will be 185,000 feet of signature sports and entertainment excitement. Seating more than 4,500 for hockey with the ability to expand to 6,000 seats for concerts, this elite facility will be the home of Bemidji State's Division I men's and women's ice hockey programs when it opens in the fall of 2010. The building will also be a regional destination as the ultimate place to attend concerts and community events. Located on the south shore of Lake Bemidji, the Bemidji Regional Event Center will be surrounded by more than 60 acres of public parks, trails and beautiful scenic areas.
Physical Education Complex - Basketball / Volleyball / Track / Tennis
The Physical Education Complex on the Bemidji State University campus
is home to the John S. Glas Fieldhouse, the Gillett Recreation and
Fitness Center, and BSU Gymnasium, the home venues for BSU's
basketball, volleyball, track and tennis programs. The complex also
contains a six-lane Olympic-sized swimming pool, classrooms and offices
for faculty and athletic staff. At the gym-floor level, the facility
also houses locker rooms, athletic training facilities and laundry and
equipment rooms.
Chet Anderson Stadium - Football
Since the first game was played in 1940, Chet Anderson Stadium has been home to the Bemidji State football program. This historic stadium was officially renamed in 1996 to honor Chester Anderson, who coached BSU for 10 seasons and lead the Beavers to Northern Intercollegiate Conference co-championships in 1957 and 1959. Located on the shores of Lake Bemidji, this outdoor stadium offers seating for 5,000 on a lakeshore setting that is nearly unparalleled in collegiate athletics.