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Facilities
- MCC Student Activity Center -
 The new Student Activity Center was officially opened in October 2008. The 40,000 square foot facility includes a full college basketball/volleyball court with seating for up to 1,500 fans, locker rooms, and a high-tech fitness center and upper level running/walking/jogging track. It also includes student meeting rooms, Athletic Department offices, coaches' offices, a training room, and lounge/recreation areas for a variety of student, community, and college-related activities.
- MCC Fitness Center - The state-of-the-art MCC Fitness Center, located on the second floor of the new MCC Student Activity Center, is unlike any other at Iowa's community colleges. The center provides equipment for students, faculty and staff to enjoy, including 15 pieces of Precor cardio equipment (treadmills; elliptical trainers; upright bicycles; and 2 adaptive motion trainers, the newest Precor piece that combines a stair stepper
and elliptical trainer). The center also  offers 2 sets of selectorized weight training equipment, including one circuit of Paramount Strength and one circuit of Hoist Roc-it. In total, the MCC Fitness Center includes 23 pieces of strength equipment, plus light dumbbells and a rowing machine. The center also features a 1/10 mile rubberized running/jogging/walking track.
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Babe Harder Gymnasium – This is the center of the college's athletic and fitness programs. The complex includes the gymnasium, a team room/classroom, racquetball court, men's and women's locker rooms, offices, and a fitness center. It is named in memory of Babe Harder, longtime physical education instructor and coach.

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Shawn Williams Baseball Field - This beautiful field features a premium playing surface with automated irrigation system, 6,000 square feet of sod in the infield, flexi-clay pitching mound built to major league specifications, double bullpens, turfed catching areas, two batting cages with mounds, warning track, and foul poles. New dugouts were recently constructed.
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