IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa is seeking approval from the Iowa Board of Regents to move forward with plans to construct a new field hockey operations building adjacent to Grant Field and to proceed with planning renovations to Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
Field Hockey Operations Building
Designed to better support student-athletes and bring team activities together in one building specifically for their needs, the project carries an estimated budget of $8.65 million and will be funded entirely through donor support. If approved, construction is anticipated to begin this summer, with completion targeted for summer 2027.
“This operations building will be truly transformational for Iowa field hockey and the future of our program,” says head coach Lisa Cellucci. “It represents far more than just a facility; it is an investment in our student-athletes, our championship culture, and the continued pursuit of excellence that has defined Iowa field hockey for five decades on the national stage.
“This facility will elevate the daily experience for our student-athletes, strengthen our ability to recruit and develop elite talent, and help Iowa field hockey continue to compete for Big Ten and national championships. It is difficult to fully put into words what this means to our program.”
Iowa, the Big Ten’s winningest field hockey program, has won 211 conference games since 1981, and a conference-best 30 NCAA Tournament wins in 30 NCAA Tournament appearances. Iowa has advanced to 29 Sweet Sixteens, 21 Elite Eights, and 12 Final Fours. The Hawkeyes won the 1986 NCAA championship, becoming the first Midwestern program to claim a national title. The program has produced 107 All-Americans and has won 16 Big Ten regular season championships and six Big Ten Tournament titles.
