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Athletic Facility Masterplan
sbufan:
While reading through Fiore's bio on the goseawolves.org page, I saw that the athletic department has paid an architectural firm to develop a master plan to guide the future of Stony Brook's athletic facilities. Does anyone know what the plan looks like or is there any way to find out what it looks like?
Seawolf97:
I'm sure there is plan most schools use engineering firms to develop them . In our case even if a building or venue is privately funded approval has to go through the State. I suspect after the basketball arena is opened some focus will be stadium expansion. I also feel some type of bubble or enclosed facility for tennis might arise, maybe lights for Joe Nathan Field. It would be interesting to see what comes out of this.
Chairman of the Board:
http://www.goseawolves.org/genrel/100412aaa.html
Rick Guarino, the head of Annual Giving, moves over into the Athletic Department to serve the same role. This could be very good for facilities and PAWS and whatnot.
sbufan:
My theory: Gaurino is coming over to start a massive fundraising campaign to expand Lavalle to FBS standards.
Seawolf97:
My feelings exactly. I think they might do it in steps for the stadium. Maybe get to 12k sooner rather than later since the CAA teams will draw. Full FBS would have to be greater than at least 24k-25k. Michie up at West Point is 41,000 according to their program and is really tight quarters and not laid out all that well. Our design is much better and easier to access so lets see what happens down the road.
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