MacPhail Field at Dickinson Park became the new home for the Dickinson baseball program in 2004. It is part of the Dickinson Park Athletic Campuses at Dickinson, which features Miller Field – The Home to Dickinson Soccer, Dickinson College Softball, and The Hare Indoor Training Facility. MacPhail Field received renovations with new branded fencing and a sound system in 2024. MacPhail Field will be adding new branded wind screens to the outfield fencing for the 2026 season, as well. It is also equipped with AWRE Camera Technology.
The field is named for Dickinson alumni Andrew “Andy” MacPhail ’76, Bruce MacPhail ’73, and Allen MacPhail ’67. The MacPhail family is well known in the baseball world, as all three brothers have ties to Major League Baseball. Andy MacPhail '76 is the current President of Baseball Operations for the Philadelphia Phillies. The three brothers’ love of the game and support of Dickinson College is well represented in one of the premier stadiums in the Centennial Conference.

Dedicated in name to the Hare Family in October of 2025, The Hare Family Sports Performance & Training Center is a state-of-the-art baseball facility for Dickinson Baseball players. It features:
The Hare Family Sports Performance & Training Center also houses the Hare Family Baseball Locker Room, a state-of-the-art training room, and locker rooms for Dickinson College Men’s Soccer, Women’s Soccer, and Women’s Softball.



The Biddle Field Complex is one of the most historic venues on campus. Biddle is home to Dickinson Football, Field Hockey, Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse, Men’s and Women’s Track & Field, and Men’s and Women’s Tennis. With two synthetic turf fields, Biddle also serves as a training facility for many other varsity athletic programs. The field-hockey-specific turf surface was renovated in 2018, and the Biddle stadium turf surface designed for football and lacrosse competition in 2019. The stadium complex features a 400-meter track, bleachers and restrooms for home and visiting fans, a two-level press box, and energy-efficient lights. Biddle Field received some face lifting with a new 18’ x 32’ LED Video Board installed in March of 2025.
Dickinson College Baseball Players can use the Biddle Field Athletic Facilities for RISE training sessions and pre-season baseball practice sessions.


The two-story, 22,000-square-foot Durden Athletic Training Center was named to honor the commitment and dedication of President William G. Durden ’71 and Dr. Elke Durden, who presided over some of the most successful years of athletics in the history of the college from 1999-2013. Opened in January of 2014, the Durden Center features pro-style locker rooms for Field Hockey, Football, Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse, Coaches, Officials, and Visiting Teams.
The Durden includes a varsity strength-training and free-weight room dedicated to the Gorgi Family, sports-medicine facilities, laundry and equipment rooms, a historical exhibition area, and a team-meeting/event conference room with a viewing platform overlooking the Biddle Field Complex.
The Gorgi Family Strength Training Room is where Dickinson College Baseball Players work with Head Strength Coach, Mike Myers, to continue their physical development.


The Kline Life/Sports Learning Center complex has served as the home of Dickinson Athletics since the fall of 1980. The building is dedicated to honoring the memory of Josiah and Bessie Kline.
The Kline Fitness Center, also referred to as the Kline Center Expansion, was completed in the summer of 2014. It provides an expansive state-of-the-art fitness facility, a five-court championship squash venue, café, outdoor basketball court, and space for social interaction and collaborative study outside of the classroom. The Kline Fitness Center is open to Dickinson community members, who complete an approved fitness center orientation.
The facility has received numerous architectural and sustainability awards in its five-year history, including recognition as a 2017 Athletic Business Facility of Merit. True to Dickinson’s focus on sustainability, the Kline Fitness Center achieved LEED Gold status in 2019, making it the sixth LEED Gold building on campus and seventh LEED certified project.
The Kline Center gives Dickinson College Baseball Players the space to complete small group lifting sessions in the Kline Fitness Center. A Fueling Station, where Dickinson College Athletes can purchase protein shakes, bars, and other supplements to complement their workouts with high quality nutrition, is currently in development at the Kline Center.


