Brandeberry Indoor Complex
Built in 1980, the Norman Brandeberry Indoor Practice Facility provides the K-State Wildcats with a space to practice indoors during inclement weather.
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Building History
The Brandeberry Indoor Practice Facility was made possible through contributions from alumni and supporters. The facility is named in honor of Norman Brandeberry, a 1955 K-State graduate who also served on the Kansas Board of Regents.
The facility reflects broad alumni support for and is recognized for advancing the university’s athletic and training resources.