Hutsell-Rosen Track, Athletics facility at Auburn University, Alabama, United States.
The Hutsell-Rosen Track is an outdoor running facility at Auburn University featuring a modern synthetic surface with separate sections for sprints, hurdles, and field events. The complex includes everything needed for training and hosting major competitions.
The facility opened in 1970 and was originally named after Wilbur Hutsell, then renamed in 2008 to honor Mel Rosen, Auburn's second track coach. The site has hosted multiple significant competitions over the decades.
The facility stands as one of five International Association of Athletics Federations Class 1-certified track complexes in the United States.
Access is typically available for university members and authorized athletes, so visitors should check ahead about visiting opportunities. The best times to watch activity are during training sessions and official competitions held in spring and fall.
The track hosted five Southeastern Conference Championships between 1973 and 2008. This makes it one of the few university facilities consistently chosen for events of this caliber over an extended period.
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