Kansas State Wildcats Baseball Lockers
Shield Lockers partnered with Mortenson Construction to bring custom solid surface locker to the Kansas State Wildcats baseball program.
Shield Lockers partnered with Mortenson Construction to bring custom solid surface locker to the Kansas State Wildcats baseball program.
Shield worked with architects, coaches, facility personnel, equipment staff, and student-athletes to deliver a modern and functional locker for the KU volleyball team. This hybrid build model has been used by the NBA, the NFL, and hundreds of collegiate teams successfully. Learn more.
In 2019, University of Colorado Athletics worked with KC-based design firm Populous on redesigning three aging locker rooms in the CU Events Center to stay competitive in recruiting and provide a better experience for student-athletes.
In 2019, University of Colorado Athletics worked with KC-based design firm Populous on redesigning three aging locker rooms in the CU Events Center to stay competitive in recruiting and provide a better experience for student-athletes.
In late 2018, while searching for an innovative locker solution, the University of Wisconsin-Platteville discovered Shield Lockers. The football program was ready to renovate the Coach George Chryst Locker Room at Ralph E. Davis Pioneer Stadium.
In 2019, The Florida Gators and Florida-based architecture firm Walker Architects approached Shield about creating a custom locker that would serve as the team’s interim training lockers until the Gators’ new $85 million Football Training Center is complete. They would then serve in a gameday capacity following completion of the training center.
In 2017, The University of Guelph Gryphons and Toronto-based sports design firm MJMA approached Shield about creating modern, durable lockers for a new centralized base of football operations.
In 2016, The University of Kansas and architecture design firm HNTB approached Shield to help design an affordable, long-lasting locker that holds up to intense use and attracts top recruits. Shield graciously accepted the challenge.
In 2018, the University of San Francisco and architecture design firm Gould Evans approached Shield about developing a locker to help their Division I WCC basketball teams compete nationally in the daily battle for recruits.
In 2017, the University of South Carolina and architecture design firm Gensler approached Shield about developing a durable solid surface training locker to complement a total-package investment in the university’s football program. These lockers would replace a recently purchased wood locker that couldn’t hold up to the wear-and-tear of college athletes.