For every Pacific student, their sports, fitness and recreational experience begins and ends at the Stoller Center, located on the north end of the Pacific campus.
Constructed in 1970, the Stoller Center is one of the largest small college athletic facilities in the Northwest with 95,000-square-foot of floor space on two levels. The PAC is home to all of Pacific's intercollegiate athletic teams, athletic offices and the department of exercise science.
Formerly known as the Pacific Athletic Center, the facility was renamed in October 2010 for Bill Stoller. A member of the University's Board of Trustees and a former Pacific men's basketball player, Mr. Stoller played a critical role in the fundraising for remodels to the athletic facility over the last decade and played a key role in the return of the Pacific football program.
A recent remodeling project brought the Stoller Center's activity spaces up-to-date with other facilities of its type and size in the area. The $3 million project, completed in September 2000, added a 5,000-square foot weight and fitness center, remodeled athletic department offices, proviuded for the construction of a wood gym floor and made the building more aestheically pleasing for general use.
The Stoller Center continues to be a popular place for special events, both athletic and non-athletic. Athletically, the Stoller Center is the annual host for the annual Mike Clock Open and Pacific Junior Open wrestling tournaments, numberous age-group volleyball tournaments and rhythmic gymnastics competitions. Non-athletic events held at the Stoller Center include graduations for Forest Grove and Banks high schools as well as Pacific's annual Music In May festival.
Gymnasium
Pacific University
2043 College Way
Forest Grove, OR 97116