The Morris Indoor Training Facility strengthens Gonzaga University Baseball by creating a year-round environment for training, development, and team connection. Designed to support athletes through Spokane’s harsh winter months, the facility provides a tempered indoor space where players can practice, refine skills, and prepare for competition in any season. Large operable walls open directly to the adjacent field, creating a seamless relationship between indoor and outdoor training.
The project was guided by four key principles:
> Advance Baseball Development Year-Round
> Further Gonzaga Athletics Identity
> Enrich Culture
> Support Recruitment
The facility includes the new Danny Evans clubhouse locker room, indoor practice space, and a recruiting gallery, giving Gonzaga Baseball a comprehensive home for player development and program growth. A nearly 4,000-square-foot locker room, an 11,500-square-foot training facility, and renovations to existing spaces expand the program to more than 35,000 square feet. More than a practice venue, the Morris Indoor Training Facility serves as a place to train, teach, recruit, and build team culture—positioning Gonzaga Baseball for continued success on the West Coast and beyond.
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