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Athletic Department: Basketball practice facility needs $17.4 million more
By Blake Williams
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Published: Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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Three years ago, the Ohio State Athletic Department began raising money for a $22 million basketball practice facility that coaches Thad Matta and Jim Foster said is vital to their programs.
The facility, designed to be adjacent to the Schottenstein Center, was supposed to open this fall. However, the Athletic Department has raised just $4.6 million, said Pat Chun, associate athletic director for External Relations.
?When the economy bottomed out, that changed our planning,? Chun said.
The Athletic Department must have the entire $22 million committed before it can break ground, said Ben Jay, associate athletic director of finance.
?The folks who were able to support Buckeye Nation in the past have not been able to give at the levels that they have been doing,? Jay said.
The Athletic Department will not get any money for the project from the university, Jay said. OSU is going to be using its borrowing power for other projects, which Jay said include hospital expansion and student housing renovations.
The Athletic Department has its own priorities, as well. Jay listed a 3,500-seat sports pavilion, a new weight room, a rehabilitation center and locker rooms among the things competing with the practice facility for funds.
So, a facility that originally was to open in a few months is on the department?s back-burner, Jay said.
The Lantern - Athletic Department: Basketball practice facility needs $17.4 million more
Basketball facility would provide practice area, award storage
By Blake Williams
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Published: Tuesday, May 25, 2010
The Ohio State Athletic Department is attempting to keep pace with programs around the country.
To do so, it is in the process of fundraising for a new $22 million practice facility for men?s and women?s basketball.
The facility will be one of a kind, the only one in the country with two full practice courts for the men?s program and two full practice courts for the women?s program, said Pat Chun, associate athletic director for External Relations.
Having multiple courts for each team will increase their flexibility. Practice times are constantly changing in the current setup, which is difficult because there needs to be a three-hour time lapse between men?s and women?s practices, women?s Coach Jim Foster said.
The new facility will allow for more leeway in practice scheduling as opposed to one practice in the morning and one in the evening, said Ben Jay, associate athletic director of Finance and Operations.
?This will help us with class scheduling for student-athletes because it?ll give us a little more flexibility,? Jay said.
The new practice facility will not only be beneficial in terms of practice and class scheduling of current athletes, but also in the recruiting of new athletes.
?From a recruiting standpoint, coach (Thad) Matta is competing against Duke, North Carolina, Michigan State and Kentucky for all these tier-one recruits,? Chun said. ?This facility is at par with those facilities.?
The Lantern - Basketball facility would provide practice area, award storage