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Nestled among 1,400 acres of rolling hills, Cal Poly Pomona is the second largest campus of the 23 California State University campuses. At the hub of Southern California activities, the university is just an hour's drive from ski areas to the north, deserts to the east, beaches to the south and downtown Los Angeles to the west.

For men's and women's tennis, the Cal Poly Pomona tennis courts underwent some recent renovation. In the fall of 2005, the 10 on-campus courts were resurfaced. The women's volleyball program plays its high-energy matches in Darlene May Gymnasium. This summer (2001), Darlene May Gym will be furnished with a new floor. In the past few years, Scolinos Field, home to Bronco baseball, has improved its field and facility conditions (fence, grass, hitter's screen). The Bronco men's and women's basketball teams compete in the 5,000 seat Kellogg Gymnasium, which received a new sound system in February 2001. The men's and women's cross country teams compete on the picturesque campus of Cal Poly Pomona as well as the beautiful lakeside of Prado Park in Chino, California.

The Butler Building located at Kellogg Field received a recent make over too. The Butler Building is the weight/conditioning center for Cal Poly Pomona student-athletes. The free weight facility was made available for all Cal Poly Pomona students for the first-time ever in the Fall of 2001.



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