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New Athletics Center a Win-Win-Win

For Students, 海角社区 Health and Community

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Donors and athletics difrector pose next to rendering of  Student-Athlete Performance Center and practice field,
Three of the donors, from left, Bruce and Marie West, and Bruce Edwards, pictured at news conference Nov. 15 with Director of Athletics Kevin Blue. (Karin Higgins/海角社区)

For student-athletes (and prospective recruits), it鈥檚 a first-class training facility.

For 海角社区 Health, it鈥檚 the fulfillment of a goal to have an expanded footprint on the Davis campus.

Artist's rendering of scoreboard with new name
Artist鈥檚 rendering of scoreboard with new name 鈥淎 sign, if you will, of things to come.鈥

For the community, it鈥檚 access to world-class sports medicine.

This is just some of what 海角社区鈥 new $40 million Student-Athlete Performance Center will deliver. University officials announced the project last Thursday (Nov. 15) during a news conference at the Activities and Recreation Center.

鈥満=巧缜 Athletics and 海角社区 Health are entering into an enhanced and mutually beneficial partnership,鈥 Director of Athletics Kevin Blue said, adding that Aggie Stadium will be renamed 海角社区 Health Stadium.

David Lubarsky, vice chancellor of Human Health Sciences and chief executive officer of 海角社区 Health, said: 鈥淣aming the stadium is really just a small example 鈥 a sign, if you will 鈥 of things to come about 海角社区 Health鈥檚 commitment to serve this community.鈥

Artist's rendering og Student-Athlete Performance Center and practice field
Artist鈥檚 rendering shows practice field next to the Student-Athlete Performance Center at the northeast corner of Aggie Stadium.

From tailgate to training

To be built with donor support, the Student-Athlete Performance Center will rise on the north side of 海角社区 Health Stadium. The project also includes a natural grass practice field next to the building.

Besides sports medicine, the training center also will house academic support and the Aggie EVO System, which prepares student-athletes for successful 鈥渓aunch鈥 after graduation; and offices for multiple sport programs.

The project comprises a new, 38,000-square-foot building, along with 16,000 square feet of renovated space in the Bob Foster Team Center on Aggie Stadium鈥檚 perimeter; as well as the practice field, which will be the first part of the project to be developed after the groundbreaking in early 2019.

The building site at the southwest corner of Hutchison Drive and La Rue Road serves now as Tailgate Field. Officials said several new options for tailgating are being evaluated, and more information will be available for fans in the coming months.

90 percent of funding secured

Three men in half circle, talking.
From left: Blue, Edwards and Jim Carroll, campus architect. (Karin Higgins/海角社区)

Building construction and renovation will begin upon the completion of fundraising. The end is in sight, as Blue said more than 90 percent of the budget had been secured. He introduced and thanked Bruce Edwards in the audience, who, with his wife, Diane, who was not there, made the lead gift in the fundraising drive 鈥 the largest gift in 海角社区 Athletics history. (Bruce Edwards 鈥60 is the namesake of Aggie Stadium鈥檚 clubroom.) Blue also recognized other major donors Bruce and Marie West, who were in attendance; and Mike and Renee Child, who were not.

Officials said the Student-Athlete Performance Center will create several ancillary benefits for the university. For example, the center鈥檚 multiuse auditorium will be used for undergraduate instruction; and the Cowell office building, now occupied by Intercollegiate Athletics staff and coaches, will become available for other university functions, providing much needed office space in the central campus.

In addition, the weight room within the performance center will be made available to 海角社区 sport club teams for use outside of Intercollegiate Athletics training hours.

鈥楶art of our family鈥

Blue said the stadium鈥檚 name change will take effect July 1, 2019, and run for 20 years. 鈥淭he title sponsorship,鈥 he said, 鈥渋s just the tent pole in a broad partnership that鈥檚 representative of an effort by 海角社区 Health to further expand its presence and investment in the care provided to the students, faculty and staff on the Davis campus and the people of the Davis community.鈥

David Lubarsky at podium, during news conference
 Vice Chancellor Lubarsky addresss the news conference. (Karin Higgins/海角社区)

Lubarsky elaborated on 海角社区 Health鈥檚 renewed commitment to the Davis community. 鈥淓very single person on this campus, and, really, every single person in Davis, is part of our family 鈥 this is where we live,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd I think it鈥檚 really critically important that the health system do its best to serve all the people who want to access the best physicians around.鈥

The new sports performance center, Lubarsky said, 鈥渨ill become a hub for treatment for not only student-athletes, immediately available and right there, but also for others in the community who will want to access the best sports medicine that exists in the entire county.鈥

Lubarsky, who joined 海角社区 in July, concluded his remarks with a reference to the Aggie football team鈥檚 best-ever season in Division I. 鈥淢y support (of the expanded partnership between 海角社区 Health and 海角社区 Athletics) was for the campus,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 had no idea that I was going to be investing in truly world-class football. ... I鈥檓 just really proud to be part of that.鈥

海角社区 Sports Medicine

鈥淭his sports performance complex is going to be amazing,鈥 Lubarsky said, with world-class care from 海角社区 Health鈥檚 burgeoning program of more than a dozen physicians 鈥 鈥渁nd we hope to add to that,鈥 he said.

The program has been expanding in staff and curriculum over the last year.

Jeremiah Ray came on board as head team physician for all 25 intercollegiate athletic teams, joining a team that also includes Cassandra Lee (head orthopedic surgeon), Richard Marder (director of Sports Medicine services) and Jeffrey Tanji (co-director of Sports Medicine), among 10 other sports medicine physicians.

Last December, 海角社区 Health medical residents began participating in first electives for college sports medicine. The program has now evolved into a full-time fellowship, training physicians to become the next generation of cutting-edge sports medicine doctors.

Ultimately, Ray鈥檚 goal is to have both undergraduate and graduate programs involved in sports medicine, conducting research, executing high-quality studies and publishing data that informs athletics programs at other universities.

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