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Multi-Venue Athletics


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Practice Footbal Fields

Track and Field Facility

Soccer Stadium

Lacrosse Stadium

Soccer Stadium

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Project Location:

The site is directly south of the Guglielmino Athletics Complex and Loftus Center and east of the Joyce Center.


Project Description:

The project includes construction of a new 2,000 seat soccer stadium, a 2,000 seat lacrosse stadium, a new synthetic track, and three practice football fields. The soccer stadium will have a grass field, and the lacrosse stadium will have a synthetic field. Two of the practice football fields will have synthetic turf fields, while the other practice field will be natural grass. One of the synthetic practice football fields will be striped for multiple sports use.

 

Project Status:

The new state of the art track is complete. The new Arlotta Lacrosse Stadium and Alumni Soccer Stadium are nearing completion. The soccer team has begun to play games in their new facility. The lacrosse dedication is scheduled for mid-October.

 



 

News from University Architect
Geddes Hall and Ryan Hall Open

The recent opening of Geddes Hall containing approx. 65,000 square feet houses both the Institute for Church Life and the Center for Social Concerns.  The building is designed to reflect an “arts and crafts” style architecture which is reflected throughout several areas of the building.  The new facility includes common shared spaces for both staff and students within the Our Lady of Mercy Chapel, coffee house, and the Fr. Don McNeill Library.  Other areas of Geddes include office space for staff and faculty, conference and meeting rooms, a large classroom/auditorium, several support spaces, and shelled space for future growth.  The project is in the process of seeking LEED certification.

Ryan Hall was successfully completed on time for fall semester occupancy with a total construction delivery of 16 months.  The spacious student rooms, social & study space, entrance vestibule, 24- hour lounge, and magnificent chapel were well received by students and parents as the first generation of students filled this new Women’s Residence Hall.  The building amenities consist of floor kitchens, an exercise room, laundry and vending.   The building has received positive feedback on the design, and traditional finishes used on the structure.  The University welcomes our newest residence hall opening.

To view further details and pictures, please click Geddes Hall or Ryan Hall.

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