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Join Coach Beals as he shows off the Alex Lawrence Clubhouse

Take a tour of the brand new Alex Lawrence Clubhouse that is home to Marshall Baseball. The Alex Lawrence Clubhouse offers state of the art housing and training facilities that includes the locker room, team/film room, all offices, indoor batting cages, training room, equipment on site, weights, and showers. Click HERE to join Head Coach Greg Beals on our tour!

The Jonathan Edward Dunfee Weight Room is one of the country's premier weight rooms. Located right next to the Joan C. Edwards Stadium, the Shewey Athletic Complex, and the Chris Cline Athletic Complex, this facility boasts more than 13,000 square feet with 50,000 lbs of weights.

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The Jonathan Edward Dunfee Weight Room inside the Robert L. "Bobby" Pruett Training Complex
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The Herd Fuel Station located in the Robert L. “Bobby” Pruett Training Complex

Marshall University and Marshall Athletics have partnered to launch "Herd Fuel," a new on-campus dining option offering nutritious meals to student-athletes, students, faculty, and staff. Located in the Memorial Student Center, the restaurant provides high-quality proteins, carbs, and vegetables to promote physical and cognitive performance. Open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., it replaces the previous lunch-only format with expanded breakfast and lunch options. The initiative emphasizes both health and convenience, with grab-and-go items and educational nutrition support, and offers competitive pricing comparable to fast food but with greater nutritional value.

The Chris Cline Indoor Athletic Facility hosts a multitude of areas for The Herd. Home to the Marshall Univeristy Hall of Fame, the Buck Harless Student-Athlete Center, and the Marshall University Sports Medicine Institute, this 102,000 square foot facility also has a 120-yard Football practice field, a 300-meter track oval, and 306,000 feet of netting so that Baseball can safely hit and practice indoors when needed.  

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