Swim Center
The Swim Center has a premiere reputation in the Inland Northwest as a facility that serves many students, faculty, staff and the community at large with the goal of providing a safe environment for healthy lifestyles through aquatics.
It has two 25-yard pools, an eight-lane, 25-yard competitive pool and a four-lane, 25-yard shallow, warm-up/teaching pool. The competitive pool also has a one-meter and a three-meter diving board. The 33,839 square foot facility supports academic classes, swim competitions, swim lessons general fitness and recreation, U of I’s Department of Movement Sciences, U of I’s ROTC programs and is “home” for the Vandal women’s swimming and diving team programs.
Main Swim Center Activities:
- Academic and recreational classes
- Competition swim and dive meets
- U of I women’s swimming and diving teams’ practices
- Idaho Public School Districts and local area youth and adult swim practices
- Community individual and group swim lessons
- American Red Cross training and certification courses
- Year-round recreational swimming for U of I community and general public
Building History
Built in 1970 along side the university’s Physical Education Building (PEB), the Swim Center has always been a vibrant facility serving diverse user groups, university and community-wide. Since its original construction, the facility has gone through several renovations to keep it up-to-date structurally, allowing it to continue to meet the needs of the university and its users.
The Swim Center’s most recent renovation occurred in summer 2017—with a $1 million tile and gutter restoration and pool deck tile replacement. Other past facility upgrades included the addition of two diving boards in 2008 to accommodate the new women’s diving team; a locker room renovation in 2009; and air and water filtration systems upgrades, starting block replacements and new wall tile and windows installation over the years.