Northland College to build lacrosse/soccer stadium
“We
are thrilled to add such a vibrant, fast-paced sport to our roster,”
said Athletic Director Kim Falkenhagen. “It’s an exciting time to be an
athlete, booster and a spectator at Northland.”
Northland College trustee and alumnus Craig A. Ponzio donated money for the stadium and to re-engineer the current soccer field.
Designed
by Rettler Corporation in Stevens Point, the stadium amenities include:
1,000-seat grandstand, concession area, Wi-Fi, lighting system, press
box and restrooms. The existing soccer field will be upgraded to
artificial turf for an extended playing season and will incorporate
features that maintain the campus’ zero storm water discharge project.
Additional donors have gifted funds for the first three years of lacrosse.
“Northland will be the furthest north
NCAA school with lacrosse which is great for the sport in this region —
it will help raise awareness of lacrosse and bring in more fans and
spectators,” said Sam Litman, who has been coaching lacrosse for the
last 11 years at University of Minnesota-Duluth.
Lacrosse
is the fastest-growing NCAA sport, according to U.S. Lacrosse, that
produces an annual participation report. In fact, the number of lacrosse
players has grown 194 percent since 2001 when they first started
collecting data.
“This is a
proud moment for Northland and for our athletes and fans,” said
Northland College President Michael A. Miller. “Personally, I can’t wait
to sit with fans and watch games from the grandstand.”
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