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BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, N.Y. — St. Francis College Brooklyn Director of Athletics Irma Garcia offered an update on the future home for the Terriers on Tuesday, May 3, as the institution transitions to a new site at the Wheeler Building (179 Livingston Street) for the Fall 2022 semester 

However, the Department of Athletics will have one last semester on the institution’s current location on Remsen Street.

Per Garcia, “our women’s volleyball and men’s water polo teams will conduct their full seasons during the fall semester in the Genovesi Center and Aquatics Center. Men’s and women’s soccer will continue to practice and play their games on Pier 5 at Brooklyn Bridge Park, and will continue using their spaces on Remsen Street throughout the season. Likewise, cross country will continue practicing as it has and access the Remsen Street campus as normal. Our sports that compete in the fall and spring semesters, such as swimming and diving, basketball and indoor track and field, will have an opportunity to begin their season here on Remsen Street.”

“All of our student-athletes will have a dedicated, state-of-the-art athletic training and strength-and-conditioning facility to continue their growth and recovery, and we look forward to sharing pertinent information with you soon.”

“Likewise, we continue to work diligently to find a new, permanent home for SFC Athletics.”

Information courtesy St. Francis College Brooklyn Athletics Communications

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