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Inside the new Watt Family Performance and Wellness Center.

Clemson recently hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new Watt Family Performance and Wellness Center.

Photo provided by Garvin Design Group

Clemson Athletics just leveled up.

The recently completed Jervey Athletic Center renovation and new three-story Watt Family Performance and Wellness Center elevate training, recovery, and performance for Clemson student-athletes. The state-of-the-art spaces provide homes for multiple programs, including:

  • Volleyball
  • Sports Medicine
  • Strength and Conditioning

Designed by Garvin Design Group and national sports architecture firm HNTB + built by Thompson Turner Construction, these facilities provide cutting-edge resources to fuel Tiger success.

Preview the project

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