Ragan-Brown Field House

The Guilford College volleyball team practices and plays its home matches at the Ragan-Brown Field House, a 2,500-seat arena that is part of the College's Physical Education Center. Named for Herbert and Elizabeth Ragan and Edwin and Dorothy Brown, the arena was dedicated in 1980.
Ragan-Brown Field House has received $75,000 worth of renovations since 2003 and features a refurbished Robbins Bio-Cushion maple floor. The Field House can support games on three regulation courts at once. A new sound system, new multi-panel scoreboard, and scoretable were installed in 2007. With retractable bleachers, new floor graphics, and a cathedral-like wooden ceiling, the Quakers' home ranks among the top small-college basketball facilities in the Southeast.
The Physical Education Center is a $4-million complex that was dedicated in 1980. In addition to the Ragan-Brown Field House, the P.E. Center houses a 25-meter, six-lane pool with separate diving well, four racquetball and handball courts, locker room facilities, team rooms for seven Guilford's sports, and a fully equipped training room. Adjacent to the P.E. Center is Alumni Gym, the site where Guilford played from 1940-80.


