Richardson Athletic Building
Home to the Wofford athletic operations and the National Football League's Carolina Panthers during their annual summer training camp, the Richardson Physical Activities Building serves many purposes.
Named for Panthers owner and Wofford alum Jerry Richardson, the building is the central location for all Terrier athletic administration and coaches offices as well as a spot for students to congregate.
It contains locker rooms for men's and women's soccer, men's and women's basketball, football and baseball on the first floor. Also on the ground level is the training room and meeting rooms. The upper level houses all the offices, additional meeting space, four racquetball courts, an aerobic dance studio and machine and free weight workout equipment. Built in 1995, it stands on the grounds which once was the home stands for Snyder Field when it was the football facility.