Minnesota United officially announced that construction on Allianz Field is complete and is ready to host the club for their first home game of the MLS season April 13. The $250 million, 19,400-seat venue was designed by Populous and features a complete seating bowl, providing an intimate atmosphere, and an translucent exterior skin allowing the stadium to glow. — MLSSoccer.com
Made for Minnesotans...
— Minnesota United FC (@MNUFC) February 27, 2019
...by Minnesotans pic.twitter.com/Veqrh88wv2
the snow really ties the room together... pic.twitter.com/HvWB38b8rb
— Minnesota United FC (@MNUFC) February 7, 2019
The University of Arizona opened the $16.5 million Cole and Jeannie Davis Sports Center on Sunday. The facility has an indoor synthetic turf field, support space for a weight room, training room and video, and bay door access to two practice fields. — tucsonnewsnow.com
Thank you Cole and Jeannie Davis for making such a tremendous impact! #BuildingTheA | #BearDown pic.twitter.com/i9ksd0qIg8
— Arizona Football (@ArizonaFBall) February 25, 2019
The University of Toledo unveiled a new hydrotherapy center inside the school’s Larimer Athletic Complex. The Hotmer Family Hydrotherapy Center features two in-ground therapy pools, one that can be used as either a hot or cold pool, and the other strictly a cold pool. It also features a Hydroworx 350 Underwater Treadmill for use in recovery. — utnews.utoledo.edu
Arizona State University unveiled a new outdoor field dubbed the Bro and Blegan Agility Field on Monday. The 53-yard wide, 35-yard long outdoor field will be used primarily by the football team for walkthroughs and agility training throughout the year. The facility is the latest in a series of upgrades for the Sun Devils over the past two years, following the creation of the Student-Athlete Facility and a renovation to Sun Devil Stadium. — thesundevils.com
New digs
— Sun Devil Football (@ASUFootball) February 25, 2019
We're excited to unveil the Bro & Blegen Agility Field made possible by generous donations to @SunDevilClub!
Details
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Columbia University opened a new on-campus golf training center this week. The newly renovated 3,000-square-foot facility, located in the Dodge Fitness Center, provides a year-round space for student-athletes to practice everything from full swings to short game. The state-of-the-art facility features a wide array of the latest technology, including two Foresight GC Quads, Foresight GC2 HMT, V1 Software, BodiTrak, a Perfection Putting Platform, PuttView, Blast Motion and more. — GoColumbiaLions.com
gallery of @ColumbiaMGolf/@ColumbiaWGolf new -class training center!
— Columbia Athletics (@GoColumbiaLions) February 28, 2019
State-of-the-art venue is on par with the best indoor collegiate facilities in the country and sets the standard for @IvyLeague programs!#OnlyHere #RoarLionRoar #GoColumbiaLions pic.twitter.com/CwIFAXz3AO
The University of Kentucky baseball team played its first game in Kentucky Proud Park this week. The $49 million facility has permanent seating for 2,500, but can accommodate as many as 7,000 with additional space and temporary seating. Suites and a club area are available to fans, along with a 48-by-30-foot video board. Student-athletes have access to a team lounge, training area, indoor space for hitting and pitching, a locker room and a recruiting room. — Forbes
What is it the kids say, trust the process? Yeah, the process from empty field to Kentucky Proud Park's opening has been an amazing journey. #timelapse #WeAreUK pic.twitter.com/H9kgUgLaNC
— Kentucky Baseball (@UKBaseball) February 26, 2019