A reiteration of commitment to student athletes is what audience members heard as ground was broken for phase two for the renovation of the Dick Romney Stadium.The event was held in a tent near Romney Stadium at Utah State University Friday, July 7. Audience members included President Stan Albrecht, Rep. Fred Hunsaker and seven members of the Romney family.
“Today we embark on a 10.5 million dollar renovation which illustrates the commitment of this university to continue the long and outstanding tradition of athletics,” said Randy Spetman, director of athletics. “Today we reinstate our commitment to the future.”
The project includes a three-story facility that will house a new sports medicine facility, an open lobby, offices for the head trainer and staff, an intern development area and a home locker room that can serve 125 athletes.
“A great university needs, and even demands, a great athletic program,” Albrecht said. “This is a great day for Utah State University athletics.”
Phase one of the project,
which was completed in August 2005, included an upgrade to the south plaza with a new ticket office and concessions stand. It has been nearly 40 years since a major renovation of this size has been undertaken at the stadium.
The project includes a three-story facility that will house a new sports medicine facility, an open lobby, offices for the head trainer and staff, an intern development area and a home locker room that can serve 125 athletes.“A great university needs, and even demands, a great athletic program,” Albrecht said. “This is a great day for Utah State University athletics.”
Phase one of the project,
which was completed in August 2005, included an upgrade to the south plaza with a new ticket office and concessions stand. It has been nearly 40 years since a major renovation of this size has been undertaken at the stadium.View the article as it appeared in Utah State Today.