Archbishop Cousins Center
From Hoopedia
In September of 1997, the Milwaukee Bucks went state-of-the-art when they moved their basketball operations into a 35,000 square-foot wing of the Archbishop Cousins Center in St. Francis, WI.
The Milwaukee Bucks Training Center, designed by Schroeder and Holt Architects, provides the team with a first-class, year-round facility dedicated to the athletic enhancement of Bucks players. Construction, improvements and equipment were completed at a cost of nearly $3 million. In nine years since, continued upgrades have made the facility one of the finest in the NBA.
The gym features a running and spring track, which encircles a regulation 94’ x 50’ basketball floor, with six additional baskets to accommodate shooting drills. Just off the court are spacious locker room and training room facilities, a recreation lounge, a hydrotherapy room and a 42’ x 36’ weight and conditioning room. The Bucks also have access to a full-length swimming pool that is adjacent to their headquarters.
The building also houses a video editing system, meeting rooms and office space for the player personnel and public relations departments, as well as the entire Bucks coaching staff.
In the summer of 2006, the facility experienced a major makeover that coincided with the team’s new logo and colors. The makeover was highlighted with the completion of a new practice court that mirrors the design the team uses for games at the Bradley Center.
Address:
3501 South Lake Drive
Milwaukee, WI 53207
