Asimov Field
East Campus Way and Alden Road

Asimov Field represents yet another wonder on a city block full of wonders, a large open space (occupying a full quadrant of the main Xavier Campus) that can be quickly and automatically reconfigured for a variety of sports, parties and other such events. Directed by a master control center in the Nikola Tesla Science Center, Asimov Field can deploy or retract seating, nets or goals; it can alter the coloring of the artificial grass that covers the field on a blade-by-blade level, change its length, or even remove this grass altogether, leaving smooth pavement in its place. Alternatively, the entire mechanism of the field can be removed to an underground storage bay, leaving a hollow cavity that can be filled with water to create a vast swimming pool.

Naturally, the master control console is generally guarded quite carefully, and Gamma Lambda's leaders frown upon foolish (and often dangerous) pranks involving the field's mechanisms. This is not to say that they never happen, or that they never have official sanction; in fact, the mechanism has been used as a "defense" system in the past, employed against invading pledges from other frats bent on wreaking havoc and vandalizing the campus. After an unexpected dip in Asimov Field's rapidly-filled, deep swimming pool in the middle of November, even the most zealous pledges are often duly "encouraged" to think twice.