Facilities
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UNI boasts some of the best athletic facilities in the Missouri Valley Conference!

McLeod Center
The McLeod Center was opened in 2006 and became home to UNI volleyball and basketball. It became the competition venue for wrestling starting in 2025.
The McLeod Center can seat around 6,500 people. In 2009, UNI volleyball hosted in state rival Iowa State and set the McLeod Center attendance record at 6,126. UNI volleyball has finished in the Top 30 in NCAA Division I attendance 22 of the last 25 years.
UNI wrestling set the new McLeod Center attendance record at 7,348 when it hosted Iowa State in 2025.

McLeod Center
The McLeod Center was opened in 2006 and became home to UNI volleyball and basketball. It became the competition venue for wrestling starting in 2025.
The McLeod Center can seat around 6,500 people. In 2009, UNI volleyball hosted in state rival Iowa State and set the McLeod Center attendance record at 6,126. UNI volleyball has finished in the Top 30 in NCAA Division I attendance 22 of the last 25 years.
UNI wrestling set the new McLeod Center attendance record at 7,348 when it hosted Iowa State in 2025.

McLeod Center
The McLeod Center was opened in 2006 and became home to UNI volleyball and basketball. It became the competition venue for wrestling starting in 2025.
The McLeod Center can seat around 6,500 people. In 2009, UNI volleyball hosted in state rival Iowa State and set the McLeod Center attendance record at 6,126. UNI volleyball has finished in the Top 30 in NCAA Division I attendance 22 of the last 25 years.
UNI wrestling set the new McLeod Center attendance record at 7,348 when it hosted Iowa State in 2025.

McLeod Center
The McLeod Center was opened in 2006 and became home to UNI volleyball and basketball. It became the competition venue for wrestling starting in 2025.
The McLeod Center can seat around 6,500 people. In 2009, UNI volleyball hosted in state rival Iowa State and set the McLeod Center attendance record at 6,126. UNI volleyball has finished in the Top 30 in NCAA Division I attendance 22 of the last 25 years.
UNI wrestling set the new McLeod Center attendance record at 7,348 when it hosted Iowa State in 2025.

UNI Dome
The UNI-Dome opened Feb. 7, 1976. It serves as a multipurpose stadium today for wrestling tournaments, track and field, softball and football.
The capacity of the UNI-Dome is 16,324. The UNI-Dome has a capacity record of 17,190 set Oct. 17, 2009, against Southern Illinois.
The UNI-Dome has served as a concert venue hosting artists such as The Grateful Dead, Luke Bryan, Nelly, Pink Floyd and the Rolling Stones.

UNI Dome
The UNI-Dome opened Feb. 7, 1976. It serves as a multipurpose stadium today for wrestling tournaments, track and field, softball and football.
The capacity of the UNI-Dome is 16,324. The UNI-Dome has a capacity record of 17,190 set Oct. 17, 2009, against Southern Illinois.
The UNI-Dome has served as a concert venue hosting artists such as The Grateful Dead, Luke Bryan, Nelly, Pink Floyd and the Rolling Stones.

Conceptual Renderings
The University of Northern Iowa received permission from the Iowa Board of Regents to begin planning a court sports training facility for the Panthers men's and women's basketball programs, as well as UNI's volleyball team. The development of this complex will provide a dedicated practice space to these programs that currently share court time at the McLeod Center and UNI's Wellness and Recreation Center.
This new facility will meet the existing and anticipated future needs of three of UNI's most visible and successful Missouri Valley Conference athletic programs, providing practice courts, along with locker rooms, a training room and rehabilitation area.

Conceptual Renderings
The University of Northern Iowa received permission from the Iowa Board of Regents to begin planning a court sports training facility for the Panthers men's and women's basketball programs, as well as UNI's volleyball team. The development of this complex will provide a dedicated practice space to these programs that currently share court time at the McLeod Center and UNI's Wellness and Recreation Center.
This new facility will meet the existing and anticipated future needs of three of UNI's most visible and successful Missouri Valley Conference athletic programs, providing practice courts, along with locker rooms, a training room and rehabilitation area.

Conceptual Renderings
The University of Northern Iowa received permission from the Iowa Board of Regents to begin planning a court sports training facility for the Panthers men's and women's basketball programs, as well as UNI's volleyball team. The development of this complex will provide a dedicated practice space to these programs that currently share court time at the McLeod Center and UNI's Wellness and Recreation Center.
This new facility will meet the existing and anticipated future needs of three of UNI's most visible and successful Missouri Valley Conference athletic programs, providing practice courts, along with locker rooms, a training room and rehabilitation area.

Conceptual Renderings
The University of Northern Iowa received permission from the Iowa Board of Regents to begin planning a court sports training facility for the Panthers men's and women's basketball programs, as well as UNI's volleyball team. The development of this complex will provide a dedicated practice space to these programs that currently share court time at the McLeod Center and UNI's Wellness and Recreation Center.
This new facility will meet the existing and anticipated future needs of three of UNI's most visible and successful Missouri Valley Conference athletic programs, providing practice courts, along with locker rooms, a training room and rehabilitation area.