| Oshkosh Sports Complex To Be Unveiled
(8/20/08)
- The University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Foundation will unveil the completed
Oshkosh Sports Complex following its Report to the Community Breakfast
on Tuesday, Sept. 16. Tours of the facility will be available from 9:15-10
a.m., followed by the ribbon-cutting ceremony from 10-10:30 a.m. Additional
tours will be available following the ceremony.
The $9.8 million renovation of the complex was completed in two stages.
The $4.3 million second phase included a new plaza entrance; updated and
expanded locker rooms for approximately 300 student athletes, coaching
offices and classrooms; and improved restroom facilities, softball field
and parking. The first phase included $5.5 million in enhancements, including
the state-of-the-art J. J. Keller Field, a new football/soccer field featuring
synthetic turf, softball and baseball fields and an Olympic-quality outdoor
track.
The Oshkosh Sports Complex is a unique collaboration between the Oshkosh
Area School District, the UW-Oshkosh, the Unified Catholic Schools and
the UW-Oshkosh Foundation. Based on economic impact models and other projections,
it is anticipated that the complex will generate at least $25 million
annually for the local economy.
“Over the years, taxpayers are saving millions of dollars,”
said UW-Oshkosh Chancellor Richard H. Wells. “Because we were able
to raise funds for one world-class community facility rather than separate
facilities for each of the four educational partner institutions, we have
been able to avoid unnecessary duplication of expensive facilities and
the maintenance costs associated with these kinds of sports complexes.”
Already the complex has brought national attention to Oshkosh. In 2007
and 2008, the NCAA held its Division III men’s and women’s
track championships at the facility. Additionally, Badger State Games
and the state’s High School All-Star Football Game take place at
the Oshkosh Sports Complex. Also, the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference (WIAC) holds its meets at the complex, and the Fox Valley Association
brings student-athletes from Appleton, Fond du Lac, Kaukauna, Kimberly,
Menasha, Neenah and Oshkosh to the facility for its conference event.
Additionally, Oshkosh Lourdes High School hosts its Trailways Conference
competition at the complex.
“The
Oshkosh Sports Complex is already a valuable asset to the community,”
said UW-Oshkosh Assistant Athletics Director Darryl Sims. “Thanks
to generous gifts, including a $1.5 million from the Oshkosh Convention
and Visitor’s Bureau, a $1 million donation from J. J. Keller &
Associates and a $500,000 donation from the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation,
the complex is one of the nation’s finest for multi-sport use, impacting
the quality of the educational experience not just for UW Oshkosh students,
but for the community.”
For more information about the Oshkosh Sports Complex, visit www.titans.uwosh.edu/OshkoshSportsComplex.
UW-Oshkosh has grown since its founding in 1871 to become the third-largest
university in Wisconsin. With a full-time enrollment of more than 12,700
students, the university offers 74 associate, baccalaureate and master’s
degree programs in the colleges of Business, Education and Human Services,
Letters and Science and Nursing. UW-Oshkosh serves as the educational,
cultural and economic engine for 1.2 million citizens of northeastern
Wisconsin. |