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Expanding the Excellence of Athletics at Ursinus
Naming OpportunitiesThe Stadium $1,500,000
Artificial Turf for Patterson Field $1,000,000(to hyphenate the field name, i.e. Patterson-Smith Field)
Grass Field $600,000
Light Towers (4) each $400,000
Resurfaced Track $200,000
Turf Field maintenance equipment $70,000
New Fence to surround the track $50,000
Pole Vault Pit $50,000
Triple Jump Pit $50,000
High Jump Pit $50,000
Discus /Shot Put Area $50,000
Water Lines $25,000
Soccer Cages $10,000
Lacrosse Cages $10,000
Goal Posts $10,000
Play Clock Covers $5,000
“Ursinus has positioned itself among the nation’s leaders in liberal arts
education and with competitive athletic facilities, will contribute to continued
institutional growth. The new facility will enhance the experience of
Ursinus student-athletes, by providing them a top notch stadium in which
to compete within the Centennial Conference and the NCAA.” - Laura Moliken, Director of Athletics
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TS | If you wish to discuss a gift opportunity to this project, please call Brie Conley in the Advancement Department at 610-409-3043.
T U R F | T R A C K | L I G H T S | S TA D I U MThe new surface and facility improvements are now complete and students and coaches alike
are enthusiastic about the new facilities. The installation of a turf playing surface on Patterson
Field, together with the resurfacing of the track and other much needed improvements, cost the
College approximately $2,500,000. A $1 million lead gift was pledged to kick off this project.
“Our turf field and stadium improvement project is a historic part
of finishing the aesthetic transformation of campus; providing
equity in recruiting and a consistent playing surface for our
athletes to compete.”
Student Athletes: A Success Story at UrsinusAt Ursinus today, more than 600 of the 1,700 students participate on one of our 25 intercollegiate teams. Ursinus athletes win championships and compete in post-season play, distinguishing themselves and the College’s commitment to opportunities and excellence in the Centennial Conference. Ursinus has a long tradition of excellence in Division III sports. The Centennial Conference is widely recognized as the premier academic conference in the Mid-Atlantic States. Beyond the intercollegiate athletics program, nearly 300 students participate in intramural competitions each year.
Ursinus Commitment to AthleticsThe College has invested more than $18,000,000 over the last decade to create premier indoor practice and competition facilities. The new Floy Lewis Bakes Field House, the renovated Helfferich Gymnasium, and the newly constructed baseball field have all played host to Centennial Conference, ECAC, and NCAA Championship play. In addition, the Eleanor Frost Snell Turf Field has put Ursinus in the national spotlight, helping our field hockey team capture the NCAA Championship in 2006, as well as serving as the host venue for the event on two separate occasions.
• Artificial turf has become integral to the current culture of collegiate football and lacrosse (men’s and women’s). With the exception of Bryn Mawr College on the women’s side, every Centennial Conference institution competes on artificial turf in the sports of football and/or men’s and women’s lacrosse. • The NCAA now permits fall and spring teams to compete in a non-traditional season. While this is a great opportunity for students and teams to compete year round, the current grass facilities cannot continue to accommodate this constant use. • The project includes a new grass field dedicated to club sports such as, rugby, which has nearly 100 men and women students participating. • The resurfaced track along with upgraded field event locations will allow the College to breathe new life into a facility that has been a part of the Ursinus landscape since the 1930’s. The ability to host home track and field competitions is now a reality. • The expanded Patterson Field turf and stadium improvement project will give Ursinus a competitive edge to recruit student athletes and students in general. The new turf field for football and lacrosse will provide our student athletes with the best resources for competitive play in the Centennial Conference.
Newly installed lighting so that
the use of these facilities can continue
well into the evening hours.
A new grass field constructed to
accommodate the growing needs for
practice and playing space.
Resurfaced track and
upgraded and relocated
field events.
New turf fieldinstalled.
“These new facilities reflect the continued support and value
that the College has always placed on enhancing the academic
experience through athletic participation and provides our
student-athletes with an even greater opportunity for achievement.”
Ursinus is continuing to expand its facilities for outdoor sports by making major improvements to Patterson Field and the stadium that surrounds it. This essentialexpansion includes:
The Case for Support
- Katie Hagan, Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach
- Peter Gallagher, Head Football Coach
T U R F | T R A C K | L I G H T S | S TA D I U MThe new surface and facility improvements are now complete and students and coaches alike
are enthusiastic about the new facilities. The installation of a turf playing surface on Patterson
Field, together with the resurfacing of the track and other much needed improvements, cost the
College approximately $2,500,000. A $1 million lead gift was pledged to kick off this project.
“Our turf field and stadium improvement project is a historic part
of finishing the aesthetic transformation of campus; providing
equity in recruiting and a consistent playing surface for our
athletes to compete.”
Student Athletes: A Success Story at UrsinusAt Ursinus today, more than 600 of the 1,700 students participate on one of our 25 intercollegiate teams. Ursinus athletes win championships and compete in post-season play, distinguishing themselves and the College’s commitment to opportunities and excellence in the Centennial Conference. Ursinus has a long tradition of excellence in Division III sports. The Centennial Conference is widely recognized as the premier academic conference in the Mid-Atlantic States. Beyond the intercollegiate athletics program, nearly 300 students participate in intramural competitions each year.
Ursinus Commitment to AthleticsThe College has invested more than $18,000,000 over the last decade to create premier indoor practice and competition facilities. The new Floy Lewis Bakes Field House, the renovated Helfferich Gymnasium, and the newly constructed baseball field have all played host to Centennial Conference, ECAC, and NCAA Championship play. In addition, the Eleanor Frost Snell Turf Field has put Ursinus in the national spotlight, helping our field hockey team capture the NCAA Championship in 2006, as well as serving as the host venue for the event on two separate occasions.
• Artificial turf has become integral to the current culture of collegiate football and lacrosse (men’s and women’s). With the exception of Bryn Mawr College on the women’s side, every Centennial Conference institution competes on artificial turf in the sports of football and/or men’s and women’s lacrosse. • The NCAA now permits fall and spring teams to compete in a non-traditional season. While this is a great opportunity for students and teams to compete year round, the current grass facilities cannot continue to accommodate this constant use. • The project includes a new grass field dedicated to club sports such as, rugby, which has nearly 100 men and women students participating. • The resurfaced track along with upgraded field event locations will allow the College to breathe new life into a facility that has been a part of the Ursinus landscape since the 1930’s. The ability to host home track and field competitions is now a reality. • The expanded Patterson Field turf and stadium improvement project will give Ursinus a competitive edge to recruit student athletes and students in general. The new turf field for football and lacrosse will provide our student athletes with the best resources for competitive play in the Centennial Conference.
Newly installed lighting so that
the use of these facilities can continue
well into the evening hours.
A new grass field constructed to
accommodate the growing needs for
practice and playing space.
Resurfaced track and
upgraded and relocated
field events.
New turf fieldinstalled.
“These new facilities reflect the continued support and value
that the College has always placed on enhancing the academic
experience through athletic participation and provides our
student-athletes with an even greater opportunity for achievement.”
Ursinus is continuing to expand its facilities for outdoor sports by making major improvements to Patterson Field and the stadium that surrounds it. This essentialexpansion includes:
The Case for Support
- Katie Hagan, Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach
- Peter Gallagher, Head Football Coach
Expanding the Excellence of Athletics at Ursinus
Naming OpportunitiesThe Stadium $1,500,000
Artificial Turf for Patterson Field $1,000,000(to hyphenate the field name, i.e. Patterson-Smith Field)
Grass Field $600,000
Light Towers (4) each $400,000
Resurfaced Track $200,000
Turf Field maintenance equipment $70,000
New Fence to surround the track $50,000
Pole Vault Pit $50,000
Triple Jump Pit $50,000
High Jump Pit $50,000
Discus /Shot Put Area $50,000
Water Lines $25,000
Soccer Cages $10,000
Lacrosse Cages $10,000
Goal Posts $10,000
Play Clock Covers $5,000
“Ursinus has positioned itself among the nation’s leaders in liberal arts
education and with competitive athletic facilities, will contribute to continued
institutional growth. The new facility will enhance the experience of
Ursinus student-athletes, by providing them a top notch stadium in which
to compete within the Centennial Conference and the NCAA.” - Laura Moliken, Director of Athletics
TURF | TRACK | LIGHTS | STAD
IUM
|
TU
RF
|
TR
AC
K
| L
I GH
TS
|
STA D I U
M | T U R F | T R A C K | L I G H T S | S
TAD
I UM
| TU
RF
| TR
AC
K | L
IGH
TS |
TURF | TRACK | LIGHTS | STAD
IUM
|
TU
RF
|
TR
AC
K
| L
I GH
TS
|
STA D I U
M | T U R F | T R A C K | L I G H T S | S
TAD
I UM
| TU
RF
| TR
AC
K | L
IGH
TS | If you wish to discuss a gift opportunity to this project, please call Brie Conley in the Advancement Department at 610-409-3043.
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