Tine Davis Gymnasium
Tine Davis Gymnasium, named for a generous benefactor of what was then Alabama Christian College, was constructed in 1968. The gym underwent a facelift in the summer of 2004, with a number of improvements made. The original floor was replaced with a new wood surface, new bleachers were installed and a state-of-the-art, four-sided scoreboard now hangs over midcourt. The proposed student multiplex, with construction expected soon, will connect to the gymnasium and bring an even more modernized look to the Eagles' basketball and volleyball facility.
Student Multiplex

In 2007 Faulkner University expanded on the Tine Davis Gymnasium adding the Student Multiplex. The new facility is home to classrooms, faculty and staff offices, study rooms and recreational areas. Students now have access to twin basketball courts, three racquetball rooms and an upstairs walking track. Other new amenities include an exercise room, a new aerobics area and a free weight facility for athletes. Students can also enjoy the use of game and multimedia rooms as well as refreshments from the sports-themed grill.




