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Construction Underway on West End Zone Project in Villanova Stadium
New facility will be a home for the Wildcats football team and will benefit all student-athletes
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Rendering of the West End Zone building in Villanova Stadium
July 6, 2015Photo Gallery
VILLANOVA, Pa.--It was with a great deal of excitement that construction began in and around Villanova Stadium this week on the West End Zone building, an $18 million project which will create a brand new home for the Wildcats football team. Construction will last over a year on the facility, which will benefit all Villanova student-athletes with a centralized athletic performance center. Fans can return to villanova.com each month during construction to learn more about the project and for construction updates. All new photos during construction will be posted to the same photo gallery, which can be accessed via the link at the top of this release.
"The West End Zone facility is one of the most impactful projects undertaken by Villanova Athletics," Director of Athletics Vince Nicastro said. "This facility will literally have a positive influence on every one of our programs and student-athletes, and will serve to improve their development both in competition and in the classroom."
All gifts made towards the West End Zone Project are part of the $600 million university-wide capital campaign, including a one million dollar gift made by Howie and Diane Long. In recognition of their gift, the University will name the weight room in the new facility "The Howie Long Strength Training Center." In addition, the football program will name its annual top defensive honor "The Howie Long Defensive Player of the Year Award."
To date, there has been $15 million raised for the West End Zone Project. Additional donations can be made by contacting Jeremy Wang, Executive Director of the Villanova Athletic Fund, by e-mail at jeremy.wang@villanova.edu or in the office at 610-519-4566.
The Villanova Stadium West End Zone Project will add on to the Jake Nevin Field House by creating a new facility that will serve as home to the football program while also providing important amenities to meet the growing athletic performance demands for student-athletes across Villanova's 24 varsity sports. The facility will supply a state-of-the-art athletic training center and "The Howie Long Strength Training Center," while other amenities will include a new football locker room, coaches' offices, equipment room, academic support, a 100-seat meeting room and a reception/training table area.
"The West End Zone Project will not only be a game changer for the entire Athletic Department, it will also elevate Villanova Football on many levels," said Wildcat head coach Andy Talley. "The locker room, offices, meeting space and academic center will provide us with one of the top facilities in all of FCS Football."


Phot Gallery to date: http://www.villanova.com/view.gal?id=181687
 
Construction Underway on West End Zone Project in Villanova Stadium
New facility will be a home for the Wildcats football team and will benefit all student-athletes

spacer.gif
11210315.jpeg


Rendering of the West End Zone building in Villanova Stadium
July 6, 2015Photo Gallery
VILLANOVA, Pa.--It was with a great deal of excitement that construction began in and around Villanova Stadium this week on the West End Zone building, an $18 million project which will create a brand new home for the Wildcats football team. Construction will last over a year on the facility, which will benefit all Villanova student-athletes with a centralized athletic performance center. Fans can return to villanova.com each month during construction to learn more about the project and for construction updates. All new photos during construction will be posted to the same photo gallery, which can be accessed via the link at the top of this release.
"The West End Zone facility is one of the most impactful projects undertaken by Villanova Athletics," Director of Athletics Vince Nicastro said. "This facility will literally have a positive influence on every one of our programs and student-athletes, and will serve to improve their development both in competition and in the classroom."
All gifts made towards the West End Zone Project are part of the $600 million university-wide capital campaign, including a one million dollar gift made by Howie and Diane Long. In recognition of their gift, the University will name the weight room in the new facility "The Howie Long Strength Training Center." In addition, the football program will name its annual top defensive honor "The Howie Long Defensive Player of the Year Award."
To date, there has been $15 million raised for the West End Zone Project. Additional donations can be made by contacting Jeremy Wang, Executive Director of the Villanova Athletic Fund, by e-mail at jeremy.wang@villanova.edu or in the office at 610-519-4566.
The Villanova Stadium West End Zone Project will add on to the Jake Nevin Field House by creating a new facility that will serve as home to the football program while also providing important amenities to meet the growing athletic performance demands for student-athletes across Villanova's 24 varsity sports. The facility will supply a state-of-the-art athletic training center and "The Howie Long Strength Training Center," while other amenities will include a new football locker room, coaches' offices, equipment room, academic support, a 100-seat meeting room and a reception/training table area.
"The West End Zone Project will not only be a game changer for the entire Athletic Department, it will also elevate Villanova Football on many levels," said Wildcat head coach Andy Talley. "The locker room, offices, meeting space and academic center will provide us with one of the top facilities in all of FCS Football."
The Villanova media people have put out a very informative release. This new construction is so very important to Villanova athletics

Phot Gallery to date: http://www.villanova.com/view.gal?id=181687
Construction Underway on West End Zone Project in Villanova Stadium
New facility will be a home for the Wildcats football team and will benefit all student-athletes

spacer.gif
11210315.jpeg


Rendering of the West End Zone building in Villanova Stadium
July 6, 2015Photo Gallery
VILLANOVA, Pa.--It was with a great deal of excitement that construction began in and around Villanova Stadium this week on the West End Zone building, an $18 million project which will create a brand new home for the Wildcats football team. Construction will last over a year on the facility, which will benefit all Villanova student-athletes with a centralized athletic performance center. Fans can return to villanova.com each month during construction to learn more about the project and for construction updates. All new photos during construction will be posted to the same photo gallery, which can be accessed via the link at the top of this release.
"The West End Zone facility is one of the most impactful projects undertaken by Villanova Athletics," Director of Athletics Vince Nicastro said. "This facility will literally have a positive influence on every one of our programs and student-athletes, and will serve to improve their development both in competition and in the classroom."
All gifts made towards the West End Zone Project are part of the $600 million university-wide capital campaign, including a one million dollar gift made by Howie and Diane Long. In recognition of their gift, the University will name the weight room in the new facility "The Howie Long Strength Training Center." In addition, the football program will name its annual top defensive honor "The Howie Long Defensive Player of the Year Award."
To date, there has been $15 million raised for the West End Zone Project. Additional donations can be made by contacting Jeremy Wang, Executive Director of the Villanova Athletic Fund, by e-mail at jeremy.wang@villanova.edu or in the office at 610-519-4566.
The Villanova Stadium West End Zone Project will add on to the Jake Nevin Field House by creating a new facility that will serve as home to the football program while also providing important amenities to meet the growing athletic performance demands for student-athletes across Villanova's 24 varsity sports. The facility will supply a state-of-the-art athletic training center and "The Howie Long Strength Training Center," while other amenities will include a new football locker room, coaches' offices, equipment room, academic support, a 100-seat meeting room and a reception/training table area.
"The West End Zone Project will not only be a game changer for the entire Athletic Department, it will also elevate Villanova Football on many levels," said Wildcat head coach Andy Talley. "The locker room, offices, meeting space and academic center will provide us with one of the top facilities in all of FCS Football."


Phot Gallery to date: http://www.villanova.com/view.gal?id=181687
The Villanova media people have put out a very informative release about the new construction. This facility is so very important to Villanova athletics.
 
I hope this means an end to the children's bounce gym and blow up area. Man, that is so embarrassing to see in our end zone.
 
This video is sideways, but it gets the point across.

 
Thanks for the video! Ironic that i watch this while walking by U of Texas Memorial Stadium and its 104,000 seats!
 
They should have auctioned off the chance to take a few sledgehammer swings at that thing! Although I guess it's hard to hurt bare concrete and steel.

Can't wait to see the new building go up. Will change the character of that whole part of the Athletics campus.
 
Like the Oreo I'm sure Jumbo is well cared for and shall return safe and sound!
 
we should have a Jake Nevin also--maybe the fball team comes out and rubs his hat on the way to a W! Tom
 
What's the section in front of the yellow crain ? P/ o Nevin? The hallway with all the track trophies? Tom
 
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