
The Kansas State rowing programs, through The Boathouse Campaign, raised the funds for the $1.3 million Breidenthal Teamhouse, opened in Fall 2005. The facility includes a team locker room, shower and bathroom facilities, a large team meeting area, space for equipment storage, an on-site training room, coaching offices and a “Catbacker” food and beverage area for home and special events. Combined with the existing boathouse, the facilities total more than 10,000 square feet of space dedicated to the Kansas State Rowing program.
Teamhouse Details:
Directions to the Teamhouse
Other K-State Rowing Facilities:
THE K-STATE ROWING ERGOMETER CENTER is 1,300-square ft. and holds 40 ergs for the Wildcats to train on. The erg facility is equipped with wall to wall and rolling mirrors as well as video equipment to aid in the technical development of the team. Other land training equipment can also be accessed at this facility. The erg center is located on campus, in Ahearn Fieldhouse, allowing land training to be a convenient part of each athletes daily schedule.
THE BUD AND MARTI NEWELL STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COMPLEX is a recently-constructed 13,000 square foot weight facility that includes more than $100,000 worth of essential weight training equipment. Under the guidance and supervision of head strength coach Mike Kent, and a nationally certified strength and conditioning staff, each and every athlete is trained to reach peak physical performance. The state-of-the-art training facility is an integral part of K-State's rowing success.
VANIER ACADEMIC LEARNING CENTER