Woodling Gym, Indoor sports facility at Cleveland State University, Ohio, United States
Woodling Gym is an indoor sports facility at Cleveland State University with a 3,000-seat arena designed for basketball, wrestling, and volleyball. The building continues to serve as an active venue for student athletics and academic physical education classes throughout the year.
The facility opened in 1973 as the primary home for Cleveland State Vikings basketball games. When the Wolstein Center opened in 1991, it transitioned to a training and practice facility for multiple sports.
The facility bears the name of Homer E. Woodling, who contributed to athletics development at both Fenn College and Cleveland State University.
The gymnasium is located on the Cleveland State University campus and is accessible during school terms. Visitors should check ahead since access depends on scheduled events and student training times.
The building retains its original 1970s design with characteristic features typical of academic athletic facilities from that era. Its straightforward architectural style reflects the functional approach to university sports construction during that period.
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