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IPFW Mastodons 2015 – 2016 Visitors Guide IPFW Mastodons 2015 – 2016 Visitors Guide 6 IPFW MASTODONS Table of Contents Page: 1 Campus map 2 Directions to IPFW 4 IPFW Athletic Facilities 6 Athletic Administration 8 Emergency Contact Numbers 10 Coaches Contact Numbers 13 Locker rooms/Training rooms/Host 14 Hilliard Gates Sports Center 15 Allen County War Memorial Coliseum 17 Hotel and Food Accommodations 24 Airport/Transportation 26 Area Dinning/Food Markets 28 Fort Wayne Area Attractions IPFW MASTODONS The IPFW Campus, Gates Sports Center, Athletics Center Fieldhouse, Mastodon Field, IPFW Softball Field and Hefner Soccer Complex are located at: 2101 E. Coliseum Boulevard Fort Wayne, IN 46805 1 IPFW MASTODONS Directions to the IPFW Campus From the South I-69 1. Take the US-27 exit – 111B – towards Fort Wayne. 2. Merge onto US-27 S. 3. Turn LEFT onto US-30/US-33/US-24. 4. US-30/US-33/US-24 becomes US-30/US-24 (Coliseum Blvd). 5. IPFW Campus will be on your left hand side after you pass the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum and go over the bridge. 6. Go to the second light past the bridge and turn left onto Crescent Ave. 7. Take Crescent Ave. North to the next light and turn left onto the IPFW Campus (Follow the signs on campus to the Hilliard Gates Sports Center) From North I-69 1. I-69 S 2. Take the Coldwater Rd. South/Coldwater Rd. North exit – 112B-A. 3. Keep LEFT and follow Coldwater Rd. South. 4. Keep LEFT at the fork in the ramp. 5. Merge onto IN-327 S. 6. IN-327 S becomes IN-327/Coldwater Rd. 7. Turn LEFT onto US-30/US-24 (East Coliseum Blvd). 8. IPFW Campus will be on your left hand side after you pass the Allen Country War Memorial Coliseum and go over the bridge. 9. Go to the second light past the bridge and turn left onto Crescent Ave. 10. Take Crescent Ave. North to the next light and turn left onto the IPFW Campus 2 (Follow the signs on campus to the Hilliard Gates Sports Center) IPFW MASTODONS Directions to the IPFW Campus From West US-30 1. Turn RIGHT onto US-30 E 2. Take the IN-69 N ramp. 3. Merge onto I-69 N 4. Take the US-27 S exit-exit number 111A - towards Fort Wayne 5. Merge onto US-27 S 6. Turn LEFT onto US-30/US-33/US-24 7. US-30/US-33/US-24 becomes US-30/US-24 (Coliseum Blvd) 8. IPFW Campus will be on your left hand side after you pass the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum and go over the bridge 9. Go to the second light past the bridge and turn left onto Crescent Ave. 10. Take Crescent Ave. North to the next light and turn left onto the IPFW Campus (Follow the signs on campus to the Hilliard Gates Sports Center) From East I-469 1. I-469 N 2. Take the IN-37 exit - exit number 25 - towards Fort Wayne 3. Keep LEFT at the fork in the ramp 4. Turn LEFT onto IN-37 going South 5. Turn RIGHT onto Stellhorn Rd. 6. Follow Stellhorn Rd. until you see the IPFW Campus on your right hand side. Turn right on to the campus (Follow the signs on campus to the Hilliard Gates 3 Sports Center) IPFW ATHLETICS’ FACILITIES Named in honor of longtime area sportscaster Hilliard Gates, the 68,106 square foot, tri-level facility is located on the northeast end of the IPFW campus. The Hilliard Gates Sports Center is home to the IPFW Mastodon athletic program. The facility features a multipurpose gymnasium with a 1,832-seat arena and three basketball/volleyball courts, a 1/9-mile indoor tartan-rubber track, five racquetball/handball courts, and a fitness center. In 2010, a renovation project was completed on the locker rooms for the basketball and volleyball programs. The fitness center includes state-of-the-art Life Fitness Bikes, treadmills, elliptical EFX Cross Trainers, Stairmasters, Concept II rowing machines, and Airodyne bikes. Another facility highlight is the strength and conditioning room, which features a Nautilus and Cybex training equipment along with free- weights. An attached wooden floor with mirrored walls is the meeting location for a wide variety of aerobics and dance classes. The IPFW weight room received a major facelift during the summer of 2012, with the addition of a high-quality rubber-based floor system, including six weight stations adorned with the IPFW logo. Another major addition came in the way of six weight stations that include areas for nearly every free weight exercise. The IPFW Fieldhouse is a multipurpose sport and fitness facility located on the Northeast side of campus. It is a 90,000 square foot building attached to the Gates Sports Center complex. The Fieldhouse has a six lane, 200 meter, oval track with a Mondo Super X surface, the same surface on the track at the Beijing Olympics. In the middle of the track are 3 dividable volleyball/basketball courts. As well as, retractable bleacher seating for 532 and 150 on tip and roll bleacher seating, and a Lynx Timing System with a scoreboard. The IPFW Fieldhouse hosts many events including Summit League Championships for track as well 4 as many local high school track championships. IPFW ATHLETICS’ FACILITIES Mastodon Field is the home of the IPFW baseball team. Mastodon Field has undergone a number of renovations in the last five years, including a new brick backstop, grandstand seating for 200, new hitting cages and a new wooden outfield fence. Major field upgrades took place in the fall of 2010 with a brand new pitcher's mound and a laser- graded infield with a new playing surface. The dimensions of Mastodon Field are 335 FT down the lines, 380 FT in the power alleys and 405 to dead center. Mastodon Field plays host to not only outstanding Summit League baseball action but also some of the finest club and travel teams in the tri-state area. The IPFW Softball Field is the home of the Mastodons' softball program. The field boasts a symmetrical dimension of 200 FT in all fields including the power alleys. Recent upgrades to the facility include graphically designed windscreens, hitting cages and grandstand seating for fans directly behind home plate. IPFW's Hefner Soccer Fields are comprised of 14 full-sized soccer fields. A community gem, the complex plays host to numerous state, local, and high school soccer tournaments and is the home of the IPFW men's and women's soccer programs. IPFW plays its home games on Hefner Stadium Field 1 with grandstand seating and television quality lighting. The entire complex is located across the St. Joe River just a short distance from the IPFW campus and is accessible via California Road near the new Holiday Inn at IPFW. 5 IPFW MASTODONS Athletic Department Administration Athletic Director Senior Associate Athletic Director Kelley Hartley Hutton Tim Heffron (260) 481-5545 (260) 481-6645 [email protected] Associate Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator Christine Kuznar (260) 481-6192 [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director for Operations Ron Clark (260) 481-6617 [email protected] 6 IPFW MASTODONS Athletic Department Administration Assistant Athletic Director for Equipment and Outdoor Events Amanda Tallman (260) 481-5453 [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director for Media Services Bill Salyer (260) 481-0729 [email protected] Compliance Director General Manager/Learfield Sports Wendy Wilson Kassie Sinclair (260) 481-6661 (260) 481-0287 [email protected] [email protected] 7 IPFW MASTODONS Emergency Numbers and Contacts Police/Fire/Ambulance - 911 Athletic Training Room - (260) 481-6742 Medical Referral Orthopedics Northeast ONE - (260) 484-8551 Campus Police/Information/Escort - (260) 481-6827 Campus Emergency - 911 Hospitals and Clinics Dupont Hospital - 2520 E. Dupont Rd. 46825 - (260) 416-3000 Lutheran Hospital - 7952 W. Jefferson Blvd. 46804 - (260) 435-7001 Parkview North - 11420 Parkview Cir. 46845 - (260) 672-4000 Redimed - 3717 Maplecrest Rd 46815 - (260) 486-7334 IPFW/Parkview Health and Wellness Clinic - Walb Student Union - (260) 481-5748 8 IPFW MASTODONS Athletic Trainers and Contact Information Athletic Trainers John Patton – Men’s Volleyball, M/W Golf Nick Antonelli – Women’s T/F, Men’s Basketball, Cheer Lauren Rao – Women’s Soccer, Baseball Chelsea Driver – M/W Cross Country, Women’s Basketball, Cheer Kayla Langen – Women’s Volleyball Demetria Fleming – Men’s Soccer, Softball Athletic Training Room - (260) 481-6742 9 IPFW MASTODONS Coaching Staff Baseball Bobby Pierce - Head Coach - (260) 481-5480 Grant Birely - Pitching Coach - (260) 481-5455 Connor Lawhead - Assistant Coach - (260) 481-0710 Men‘s Basketball Jon Coffman - Head Coach - (260) 481-6889 Ryan Sims - Assistant Coach - (260) 481-0542 Ben Botts - Assistant Coach - (260) 481-0459 Sam Stolly - Graduate Manager - (260) 481-6810 Women‘s Basketball Chris Paul - Head Coach - (260) 481-6970 Kip Jones - Assistant Coach - (260) 481-6650 Marcie Alberts - Assistant Coach - (260) 481-6966 10 IPFW MASTODONS Coaching Staff Men’s & Women’s Cross Country/Women’s Track & Field Mike Fruchey - Head Coach - (260) 481-5713 Tanisha Johnson - Assistant Coach – (260) 481-5467 Men’s Golf Billy King - Head Coach - (260) 481-4161 Women’s Golf TBA Men’s Soccer Mike Harper - Head Coach - (260) 481-6215 Bronn Pfeiffer - Assistant Coach - (260) 481-6594 11 IPFW MASTODONS Coaching Staff Women’s Soccer Jason Burr - Head Coach - (260) 481-0132 Kelsey Passaglia - Assistant Coach - (260) 481-5701 Softball Germaine Fairchild - Head Coach - (260) 481-6910 Men’s Volleyball Ryan Perrotte - Head Coach - (260) 481-4192 JW Kieckhefer - Graduate Assistant Coach - (260) 481-6369 Women’s Volleyball Steve Florio - Head Coach - (260) 481-6615 Jasmine Fullove - Assistant Coach - (260) 481-6021 Garrett Bitter - Graduate Assistant Coach – (260) 481-0259 12 IPFW MASTODONS Locker and Training Rooms and Hosts -Each team will be assigned a locker room and a host for your game at IPFW.
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