Steve Loy Family Foundation Arena

VOLLEYBALL LOCKER ROOM

MEN'S BASKETBALL LOCKER ROOM

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL LOCKER ROOM


Steve Loy Family Foundation Arena is considered one of the finest NCAA Division II athletic facilities in the Southwest. The facility provides a first-class setting for educational, cultural, social and athletic events. The arena is home to the ENMU volleyball, men’s basketball, and women’s basketball teams. More than 4,800 Greyhound Nation fans can watch games in the horseshoe-shaped arena. Seating is available on two levels, including chair-back seating throughout the lower level. Known around the conference as one of the hardest places to play, Steve Loy Family Foundation Arena has a great tradition of winning, it’s seen it’s sports teams win multiple conference and tournament championships over the years. In the summer of 2024, the stadium was renamed to the Steve Loy Family Foundation Arena (originally Greyhound Arena) following a $2.5 million donation from from alumnus Steve and Linda Loy '74.

Completed in 1967, Steve Loy Family Foundation Arena has stood the test of time, with major renovations in 1988, 2006, and again in 2012. Inside the arena are two auxiliary gyms, two indoor racquetball courts, a climbing wall room, a fitness center, a large athletic training center, and locker rooms for basketball, volleyball, and soccer. In 2024, the arena saw the installation of one of the largest videoboards in the Lone Star Conference. Measuring 11' 61/8 '' tall and 39' 43/4 '' wide, the Daktronics board can integrate live video, realtime scoreboard information, and live scoring data for spectators. The board is also connected to the digital scoretables, allowing the department to display sponsor information, in-game graphics, and and public announcements.

Steve Loy Family Foundation Arena also serves as the home to ENMU’s athletic staffs, offering a support complex with offices, conference rooms and classrooms – many of which are designed to serve multiple uses.