Macholtz Stadium
Macholtz Stadium was built in 1977 and serves as the home facility of the Anderson University football, lacrosse and track and field teams.

The stadium was named after former football and track coach Jim Macholtz, who served as the football coach from 1953-63 and is still the second winningest coach in school history with a 54-35 record. Macholtz also coached the track program as well from 1977-83, winning four conference titles.

The stadium was natural grass until the new synthetic field turf was installed before the 2008 season. Lights were also added for the 2008 season and the inaugural night game was played against Taylor on Sept. 6, 2008.

Macholtz Stadium seats 4,200 fans and includes a press box on the top of the home stands. There is also a scoreboard behind the south end zone and the football and track Rock of Champions sit just beyond the entrance to the stadium on both sides. The field turf is also surrounded by an eight-lane 400 meter track that was resurfaced after the 2011 track and field season.