UAC athletes have the luxury of competing and training on a course that has hosted four NCAA Championships (1974, 1982, 1992, 1999). The rolling, wooded course is noted as optimal for competitors and spectators alike. The IU course has played host to four men's Big Ten Championships (1969, 1978, 1987, 1996) and two women's conference meets (1987, 1996).

The University Athletics Club also trains on two of the nation's premier track & field facilities. Indiana's outdoor track & field complex may be one of the most spectator-friendly facilities in the nation. E.C.(Billy) Hayes Track at the Robert C. Haugh Track & Field Complex features a 400-meter nine-lane Mondo surface track with a 110-foot radius on curves to encourage fast times and is regarded as one of the country's finest outdoor facilities. It played host to the 1997 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships and has hosted four Big Ten Conference Outdoor Championships

 

The indoor track & field complex also ranks as one of the nation's elite. The Harry Gladstein Fieldhouse features a recently installed 200-meter track that has eight sprinting lanes and six lanes all around for all other distances. The new Mondo Super-X running surface identical to the track and field surface used at the 1996 Olympic Games, had its first use in 1997. In the Gladstein Fieldhouse surface's first season, 26 meet records fell.