The Future is Here! MSU Unveils New Indoor Practice Facility
The plans for a new indoor practice facility at Montana State University in Bozeman is getting closer to becoming a reality. The school announced plans to build the facility last year, and recently provided an update on fundraising efforts.
College sports, specifically football, is a really big deal in Montana. The growing popularity has put a lot of stress on facilities at MSU, and many on them are in desperate need of upgrades. One of the main priorities for the school is an indoor practice facility, and several donations have been rolling in since plans for the new facility were announced late last year.
The new facility will have 100 yards of turf for football practices, a 300-meter indoor track and areas for field events such as throws and jumps, providing MSU's student-athletes a safe and protected place to train during periods of harsh weather.
Said Montana State in a press release.
On Monday, MSU announced that it had surpassed $25 million of its $26 million goal.
We need your help to cross the finish line and realize our dream of the Indoor Athletic Center for all Bobcat student-athletes. Your support now will continue to make MSU Athletics the premier program in the Big Sky Conference.
WHAT WILL THE INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY LOOK LIKE?
A digital rendering on the new indoor practice facility was also revealed, in case you're wondering what it's going to look like.
The indoor practice facility is not only exciting news for athletes at Montana State University, but it could also be good news for concert-goers in Montana. With practices moving indoors, Bobcat Stadium would be available for major concerts and touring acts. To learn more about the new indoor practice facility, click here. If you are interested in donating, click here.
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