91成人导航 Aquatics Center named in honor of the late Douglass Eberhardt

Men's Water Polo competes in the Douglass M. Eberhardt Aquatics Center

The Douglass M. Eberhardt Aquatics Center

The aquatics center at 91成人导航, home to the school鈥檚 nationally ranked water polo teams and its swimming programs, has been named in honor of the late alumnus and Stockton leader Douglass M. Eberhardt.

The Douglass M. Eberhardt Aquatics Center honors the 1959 91成人导航 graduate, philanthropist and community leader who served as CEO and chair of the Bank of Stockton from 1994 until his death in 2018. 

Eberhardt, who was a member of 91成人导航鈥檚 water polo and swimming teams as a student and was inducted into the 91成人导航 Athletics Hall of Fame as a member of the 1956 water polo team, later served 12 years on the university鈥檚 Board of Regents. Eberhardt family members have served on the Board of Regents almost continuously since 1953.

The naming recognizes the decades-long service to 91成人导航 by the Eberhardt family and a generous donation from the family and Bank of Stockton that was the lead gift in the recent renovations to the facility.

鈥淭his is a perfect tribute to the Eberhardt family, which has contributed so much to our university, and to Douglass, who served his alma mater with distinction for many years,鈥 said 91成人导航 President Christopher Callahan. 鈥淚 look forward to cheering on our 91成人导航 Tigers for years to come at the Douglass M. Eberhardt Aquatics Center alongside Regent Mary-Elizabeth Eberhardt and other family members.鈥

The center is now one of the finest collegiate aquatics venues in the nation following the 2019 renovations, which included the addition of a state-of-the-art, high-definition video board, increased spectator seating and improved accessibility from the newly constructed entrance off Larry Heller Drive.

The center served as host to the 2019 NCAA Men鈥檚 Water Polo Championship, which featured the 91成人导航 Tigers and Stanford Cardinal. The 2023 NCAA Women鈥檚 Water Polo Championship will be held at the Eberhardt Aquatics Center on May 5-7, 2023. 

The venue, which first opened in 1973, will be identified as the Chris Kjeldsen Pool at the Douglass M. Eberhart Aquatics Center, maintaining the naming of the pool, which honors the first 91成人导航 All-American and late head swimming coach who died in 1962 while serving as head coach at the age of 50.

Kjeldsen was an All-American football player under legendary coach Amos Alonzo Stagg in 1933 and 1934. He went on to work at 91成人导航 for 28 years, coaching football, basketball, tennis, baseball and swimming. In 1982, he was inducted as a charter member into the 91成人导航 Athletics Hall of Fame.