(Charleston, IL) — Eastern Illinois University will host two ribbon-cutting ceremonies this month to officially open its new pickleball courts. The new/renovated pickleball courts at EIU are part of a broader nationwide collegiate trend, providing students with more opportunities for physical activity, social connection, and campus engagement.
Pickleball — a fast-growing paddle sport that blends elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong — has seen participation surge more than 200% nationwide over the last three years, according to the Sports and Fitness Industry Association. Young adults – including college students – now make up the largest share of players, with 2.3 million participants between the ages of 25–35.
The first ceremony will officially open the outdoor courts, and will take place Thursday, August 21 at 4 p.m. The event will feature brief remarks from EIU junior At Education major Alexis Weger, President of the EIU Pickleball Club; EIU President Jay Gatrell; and EIU Vice Presidents Dr. Anne Flaherty (Student Affairs) and Josh Norman (Enrollment Management). Around 4:15 p.m., Weger will cut the ribbon, officially opening the outdoor courts. Following the ceremony, guests are invited to play pickleball and basketball.
The second ceremony will officially open EIU’s indoor pickleball courts, and will take place Monday, August 25 at 4 p.m., with comments from Director of Campus Recreation Sarah Daugherty and President Gatrell. In addition to pickleball, the Monday ribbon cutting also will celebrate the opening of three Student Recreation Center (SRC) studios with new flooring—the Aerobics Room, the Dance Studio, and a branded area named Synrgy Studio. EIU’s indoor courts also provide space for basketball, volleyball and badminton.
Fall 2025 move-in at EIU begins Thursday, August 21, with classes starting Monday, August 25.
“For EIU, the new courts provide not just recreation, but also an avenue for student belonging,” Daugherty said. “That type of engagement is a critical part of EIU’s mission and aligns with health and recreational initiatives that are vital to our campus and collective communities.”
“The EIU Pickleball Club offers students a way to learn the sport, compete, and make connections that extend beyond the court.” Weger added. “We’re excited to grow additional interest in the sport at EIU, and to offer EIU’s courts as a place for local and regional tournaments.”
EIU joins the University of Alabama, Arkansas Tech University, and Eastern Mennonite University in adding or renovating spaces for pickleball competition, joining more than 200 total campuses across the nation in offering the sport on institutional grounds. Pickleball’s appeal comes from its low barrier to entry, social nature, and accessibility to players of all skill levels.
Both ribbon-cutting events are free and open to the public. Community members, students, faculty, staff, and local media are encouraged to attend and participate.
EIU prepares students to accomplish their life goals through a combination of quality academics, personal relationships, and both on-campus and online learning opportunities. For more information about Eastern Illinois University, including its broad array of academic and career readiness programs, or any of EIU’s other community-based services and opportunities, visit eiu.edu or call EIU’s public information office at (217) 581-7400.
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