“The student-athlete experience at Colgate is truly unique; it pairs the desire to excel in a sport with discipline, teamwork, and lifelong community,” Errico said. “It teaches you how to handle hardship and, crucially, how to balance rigorous academics with a full-time athletics commitment. It’s time that we elevate our athletics facilities to reach the standards that President Casey, the board, and this community expect of them.”
Preliminary construction has begun to make way for the project, the University’s buildings and grounds operations are being relocated to a new facility on Randallsville Road, clearing the site for the massive construction effort now underway. Strategic management by architects and construction crews, already well underway, will ensure that the Carey Center will be complete by the fall semester of 2028.
“This facility represents more than a new building; it represents a belief in our student-athletes and the future of Colgate athletics,” Baker said. What has always made Colgate special is the people, the culture, and the opportunity to compete at the highest level while earning a world-class education. Now we will have a facility that reflects that same level of excellence.”
Beyond the Carey Center construction, the future vision for the athletics neighborhood includes room for an outdoor green space and Raider Walk to form an athletics quadrangle, transforming the area into a cohesive athletics and recreational environment.
In the summer of 2025, the University announced $115 million in gifts to the Campaign for the Third Century, support dedicated to the renovation and expansion of the campus community along Broad Street, just steps from where the new Carey Center will sit. Strengthening the student experience and developing the campus are key priorities with the University’s Third-Century Plan.
“I truly wish to thank the Carey family, the Cronin family, the Errico family, and all those who have supported the creation of the Carey Center with Cronin Court, and Errico Arena,” says President Brian W. Casey. “The tradition of having our student athletes not only competing at the highest level of competition but with excellent facilities is only possible because of our generous alumni and friends.”