Crespi (Calif.) High School unveiled its $10 million Robinson Family Aquatics Center. The project features a state-of-the-art 50-meter Myrtha pool, and will be used both by athletes — including by Olympic competitors for the 2028 Games — for rehabilitation and conditioning. Amenities include a plunge pool, outdoor showers, locker rooms, fan seating and an elevated pavilion to watch football games at the adjacent field. — LATimes.com
#RobinsonFamilyAquaticsCenter pic.twitter.com/cL4sz2j8jY
— Crespi Carmelite (@CrespiCarmelite) October 9, 2020
Division-III Lawrence University unveiled a 7,000-square-foot addition to the Appleton Family Ice Center. The addition includes locker room, restroom and shower facilities, as well as a player lounge, coaches offices, an athletic training room and more. — Vikings.Lawrence.edu
Spectacular new spaces open for Lawrence hockey https://t.co/D1SClWHn1x
— Lawrence Athletics (@LUvikings) October 14, 2020
Middle Tennessee State University is making progress on a state-of-the-art practice facility for its golf programs. The $1 million project will be located on the Raiders’ home course at The Grove Club, and is expected to be ready for the team to move in by the end of the year after breaking ground in August. With three indoor hitting bays, a putting green, and TrackMan simulator technology, the team will be able to practice indoors all year round, regardless of weather conditions. — GoBlueRaiders.com
MT Athletics unveils state-of-the-art golf facility.#BlueRaiders | #MThttps://t.co/i11tCcRu0e
— MT Athletics (@MTAthletics) October 11, 2020
Renovations at Idaho State University’s Davis Field are nearly complete. The $7.1 million upgrade began in March, and included plans to widen the soccer field to meet NCAA regulations, replacing bleachers, and adding new lights and a videoboard. The facility serves the school’s soccer and outdoor track and field programs, and is expected to be completed by Thanksgiving. — KPVI.com
How it started... How it’s going! pic.twitter.com/F5qnVzvpaj
— Idaho State Soccer (@IdahoStateSoccr) October 10, 2020