Facilities
Seminole Boosters, Inc. funds athletic facility construction and renovations on behalf of Florida State athletics,
by way of capital gifts made by generous supporters.
Featured Facilities

Doak S. Campbell Stadium
Doak Campbell Stadium opened on Oct. 7, 1950, with Florida State celebrating a 40-7 victory over Randolph-Macon. Since then, millions of fans have passed through the gates.

Dunlap Football Center

Seminole Legacy Golf Club
Stretching out to 7,800 yards from the back tees, the golf course offers surprising elevation changes of up to 50 feet, and offers stunning visuals highlighted by 100-year old live oaks and stately pine trees.

Tucker Center (MBB/WBB)
Florida State fans are spoiled by more than just a great basketball team playing in the nation’s finest conference, they also get to watch the game in surroundings that are as modern as any in the country.

Seminole Softball Complex
Known as one of NCAA softball’s best venues, JoAnne Graf Field is a modernized field of play that caters quite well to student-athletes, coaches, fans and other spectators.

Baseball
- Renovate and extend grandstands
- Adding viewing/standing deck in left field
- Renovate Club house and Traditions Room

Beach Volleyball
- Renovate current courts, add 5th and 6th court
- Add seating and shade structure for fans
- Add court entrance
- New office space (in same building for tennis and volleyball)

Swimming & Diving
- Trampoline training system
- Renovate locker rooms

Tennis
- Add addition to Tully Gym for new offices, locker rooms and viewing deck (in same building as volleyball and beach volleyball)

Track & Field
- Track & Field
- New scoreboard with tracking system for live times and scoring

Volleyball
- New offices and locker rooms (in same building as beach volleyball and tennis)
- Renovate Tully Gym interior, new ceiling, new seating risers