Mercer Unveils Plans, Breaks Ground for Football/Lacrosse Complex

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MACON — Mercer University broke ground and unveiled plans for its new football and lacrosse complex during a Homecoming weekend ceremony following today’s Board of Trustees meeting.

Several hundred faculty, staff, students, trustees and community members were on hand for the ceremonial groundbreaking, which was held adjacent to the construction site. Excavation work began about six weeks ago, and the facility is expected to be completed early next fall, in time to accommodate practices for Mercer’s first class of football recruits.

The Board of Trustees last November unanimously approved the University’s return to competition in intercollegiate football in 2013, ending a 70-year hiatus for the sport at Mercer. The first intercollegiate football game played in the state was between Mercer and the University of Georgia in 1892. Mercer’s men’s lacrosse team – the first NCAA Division I program in Georgia – began competition last spring. Mercer’s women’s lacrosse team will also begin competition in 2013.

In recognition of the lead gifts for the football and lacrosse complex, President William D. Underwood announced at the groundbreaking the naming of four major components of the project:

• The Homer and Ruth Drake Field House
• The William H. Anderson II Family Field
• The Marshall and Jane Butler Family Plaza
• The Tony and Nancy Moye Family Football and Lacrosse Complex

Underwood unveiled renderings of the complex showing the initial phase that includes the field house, the playing surface, seating, a press box, and plazas on both sides of the field with restrooms and concessions. The facility will accommodate 6,000 spectators.

The Homer and Ruth Drake Field House will also include a sports medicine clinic that will be operated by the Mercer School of Medicine. It will provide physical therapy services and treat student-athletes as well as the general public. Other features of the field house include football and lacrosse coaches’ offices, team meeting rooms, a student lounge, locker rooms, a weight room and a training room.

“This facility is a beautiful and well-thought out design that has taken into consideration both our present needs and potential future needs. This will truly place Mercer football at the forefront in our recruiting and branding efforts,” said Mercer Head Football Coach Bobby Lamb. “Likewise, it will give the entire Macon and Middle Georgia community a facility in which they can have great pride. The stadium complex will be a place we hope is as inviting to the community, faculty, staff and alumni as it will be to young men wishing to continue their football careers as a Mercer Bear.”

“This facility not only provides a home to the Mercer lacrosse and football programs, but also demonstrates the University’s commitment to making certain that all of its athletic teams have what we need to compete at the highest level,” said Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach Jason Childs. “A facility like this solidifies your program in the eyes of a recruit and helps send a message that we do things the right way here. It will also, no doubt, become a point of pride for everyone on this campus and beyond.”

The stadium complex was designed by McMillan-Pazdan-Smith Architecture of Spartanburg, S.C., and the general contractor is Chris R. Sheridan & Co. of Macon.

Archived video of the groundbreaking ceremony is available at www.mercer.edu/football.

About Mercer University
Founded in 1833, Mercer University is a dynamic and comprehensive center of undergraduate, graduate and professional education. The University enrolls more than 8,300 students in 11 schools and colleges – liberal arts, law, pharmacy, medicine, business, engineering, education, theology, music, nursing and continuing and professional studies – on major campuses in Macon, Atlanta and Savannah and at three regional academic centers across the state. Mercer is affiliated with two teaching hospitals — Memorial University Medical Center in Savannah and the Medical Center of Central Georgia in Macon, and has educational partnerships with Warner Robins Air Logistics Center in Warner Robins and Piedmont Healthcare in Atlanta. The University operates an academic press and a performing arts center in Macon and an engineering research center in Warner Robins. Mercer is the only private university in Georgia to field an NCAA Division I athletic program. For more information, visit www.mercer.edu.
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