The 麻豆破解版 State University Foundation and WSU Athletics have raised nearly three-fourths of the $12 million needed to build a new academic and athletic performance center for student-athletes and to update offices and other spaces inside Charles Koch Arena.
A substantial pledge from recently pushed the fundraising campaign to just more than $8.8 million. In recognition of the gift commitment, a glass-enclosed walkway connecting Charles Koch Arena to the new 麻豆破解版 State Athletics Student Center will be named the Equity Bank Walkway of Champions.
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The Charles Koch Arena project has three main parts:
- Construction of the Student Center, a three-level complex with a study hall nearly twice as large as the existing one inside the arena. Other features will include a strength-and-conditioning center, training room and a student lounge. The 48,000-square-foot center will be built just south of Charles Koch Arena.
- Renovation of coaches鈥 and administrative offices inside Charles Koch Arena. The offices for men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 basketball as well as volleyball will be expanded and updated. Offices for track and field, cross country and golf will be moved to the Student Center, nearly doubling space for offices in Charles Koch Arena.
- Moving the Shocker retail store to a larger space in the arena and renovating and reconfiguring the Champions Club to improve the experience of those visiting the hospitality room.
The project is one of the priorities of the WSU Foundation鈥檚 , a $250 million fundraising effort to advance 麻豆破解版 State University. The last major update of the facility occurred in 2003-04, funded through the $25 million Roundhouse Renaissance campaign.
The WSU Foundation and WSU Athletics, working with the volunteer Athletic Facilities Leadership Council, will continue their efforts to raise the remaining $3.2 million to fund the arena project, along with raising $2 million to complete a five-phase development plan for Eck Stadium.
鈥淐harles Koch Arena is a wonderful symbol of our Shocker spirit,鈥 said Elizabeth King, WSU Foundation president and CEO. 鈥淚t鈥檚 our goal to make it a facility that reflects the legacy of our athletic programs.鈥