Mason Recreation

Summer Facility Hours

 

As the semester is coming to an end, the recreation facilities will have the following operating hours:

AFC: (May 12th – July 31st)

Monday-Friday – 6a-9p

Saturday – 8a-7p

Sunday – 9a-9p

**Pools will close 30 minutes before the facility

The AFC will close at 4p on Monday, May 30th in observation of Memorial Day and will close at 12p on Monday, July 4th in observation of Independence Day.

The AFC will be closed for annual maintenance from August 1st-August 14th.  Please visit the RAC during this time to continue your workouts.

 

RAC: (May 12th – July 31st)

Monday-Sunday – 12p-8p

The RAC will be closed Monday, May 30th in observation of Memorial Day and on Monday, July 4th in observation of Independence Day.

The RAC will have the following hours during the AFC’s scheduled Maintenance (August 1st-14th):

Monday-Friday – 6a-9p

Saturday – 8a-7p

Sunday – 9a-9p

The RAC will resume summers hours on Monday, August 15th thru Tuesday, August 23rd.  August 24th-August 27th the RAC will be open 9a-9p and will resume normal operating hours on Sunday, August 28th.

 

Skyline: (May 7th – August 24th)

Saturday, May 7th – 11a-9p

Sunday, May 8th – 11a-9p

Monday, May 9th – 9a-9p

Tuesday, May 10th – 9a-9p

Wednesday, May 11th – 9a-6p

Skyline will be closed May 12th-August 24th.

AFC Spa is now OPEN

Spa OPEN

The AFC is excited to announce that after 4.5 weeks we have re-opened the spa!  We do have a little more clean up to perform around the affected area on the pool deck, so we ask that patrons use caution around the designated areas.

 

We thank you again for your patience.

AFC Spa Repair Update

The AFC anticipates the re-opening of the spa within the next week, barring any setbacks.

 

During this process, we have pressured tested our pipes, performed sonar testing and used an aqua camera to identify the source of our losing water.  The leak was identified as a faulty coupler located approximately 3.5 feet below the tile.  We have installed a new coupler and are now working on re-filling the area and relaying tile.  Once the tile has been set, we can continue with the cleanup and re-open to our patrons.

 

We recognize that this has caused some of our patrons frustrations and may have impacted regular routines.  We thank you for your patience and we hope to see you back in the spa soon.

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Pedestrian Bridge to AFC: NOW OPEN

Pedestrian Bridge Update

 

The pedestrian bridge leading from lot C to the AFC has been approved and is now open for crossing!

 

For questions or concerns, contact Bob Kosar at [email protected] or 703-993-2533 for more information.

Thanksgiving Holiday Hours of Operation

During the Thanksgiving Holiday, the recreational facility will have the following hours:

Aquatic and Fitness Center (AFC)

  • Wednesday, November 25 – 6a-7p
  • Thursday, November 26 – CLOSED
  • Friday, November 27 – resume normal facility operating hours

 

Recreation and Athletic Complex (RAC)

  • Wednesday, November 25 – 6a-7p
  • Thursday, November 26 – CLOSED
  • Friday, November 27 – 12p-8p
  • Saturday, November 28 – 12p-8p
  • Sunday, November 29 – resume normal facility operating hours

 

Skyline Fitness Center

  • Wednesday, November 25 – CLOSED
  • Thursday, November 26 – CLOSED
  • Friday, November 27 – CLOSED
  • Saturday, November 28 – CLOSED
  • Sunday, November 29 – 12p-midnight
  • Monday, November 30 – resume normal facility operating hours

For the Love of the Game : Men’s Club Rugby

22006200610_e061901e73_kLooking back at 1965, Rick Stafford and George Wiltshire didn’t know that they would be starting the first intercollegiate sport at George Mason University – Men’s Rugby. When asked how it all began, Stafford took us on a trip down memory lane and explained that he was simply walking through the Ordinary (the student lounge in 1965) when he came across a sign that read: “Call this number if interested in playing rugby”. He and Wiltshire were curious and found themselves playing with the Washington Rugby Club. After the game, they both agreed that they were hooked. Stafford went far enough to say, “Rugby became an addiction”. Immediately, they began gathering players to create a team. Stafford and Wiltshire give credit to Neb Turner, the Dean of Students at the time, who helped recruit Mason students to play. “I have to give credit to Neb Turner” Wiltshire said; Turner played rugby at the University of Virginia and wanted a team at Mason. Stafford said that Turner would interview students and then “would pick the athletic guys and point them our way”. Turner was a big help to the two co-founders, adding to their success in recruiting students for the team. When they needed players, they went into the Ordinary, asked if anyone wanted to learn how to play and students would be willing to check it out. When asked about the recruiting process, Wiltshire replied with a chuckle. Despite being praised as the founders of the oldest intercollegiate sport in school history, Stafford and Wiltshire are humble men who give much credit to the people around them.

21573253153_0047832e6c_kIt has been 50 years since Rick Stafford and George Wiltshire started GMU’s Men’s Club Rugby team. This past weekend, all of the team’s alumni were invited to celebrate their 50th season as a club sport. Former players from every decade came out to the West Campus fields to watch the George Mason Patriots take on the John Hopkins Blue Jays. It was a celebration for both the alumni and current rugby team. The alumni celebrated their past work and the current players celebrated beating John Hopkins by a score of 36-24. Rick Stafford was asked about the team’s play and said, “ they have some good instincts and are clearly led by a quality coaching staff”; George Wiltshire added, “Mason was good at getting rid of the ball just like they were 50 years ago.” To end the day, Stafford and Wiltshire were asked if they ever play rugby nowadays. Both men chuckled at the thought with one of them saying, “Twenty-two years is enough.” At the end of the day, the alumni event was a great success – full of laughs, smiles, shared memories, and a winning team. Rick Stafford and George Wiltshire are a reminder to us all for why we play sports. It is not for the fame, it is not for the glory, and it is not to beat up your friends or opponents. We play, simply, for the love of the game.

AFC Locker Room Closures

AFC Locker Room Closures – September 28 and 29

The AFC men’s and women’s general locker rooms will be closed next week due to maintenance items.  The women’s locker room will be closed on Monday, September 28 from 6a-2p and the men’s locker room will be closed on Tuesday, September 29 from 6a-2p.  

The family changing room will be the designated locker room for the women on Monday, September 28 and will be designated locker room for the men on Tuesday, September 29.  We ask that patrons with reserved lockers please remove your items no later than the day before the closure as there will be no access to the closed locker rooms during the maintenance period. 

We apologize for the inconvenience.