McCue Center, Athletic center at University of Virginia, Charlottesville, United States.
McCue Center is an athletic facility at the University of Virginia designed to support student-athletes across various sports. The building includes specialized spaces for strength and conditioning, medical evaluation, skill development, and recovery with dedicated areas for each function.
The facility opened in the early 1990s as a dedicated space for university athletic development. A major renovation in the mid-2000s expanded and updated its capabilities to meet evolving needs of student-athletes.
The building honors Dr. Frank C. McCue III, a medical figure who dedicated his career to supporting athletic programs at the university. Visitors can sense how the facility reflects the university's commitment to athlete health and performance across generations.
Access to the facility is generally limited to university members and authorized guests, so advance inquiry is recommended. The various spaces are distributed across multiple levels, so plan to spend some time navigating the layout.
One of the upper floors houses a significant collection of trophies and memorabilia from the university football program spanning many decades. This display allows visitors to see the athletic achievements and milestones documented across multiple generations.
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