Mars Hill University held a ceremonial groundbreaking for
a major new addition to its athletics facilities following the Homecoming
football game on Saturday, October 21, 2017. The Jo Ellen Ammons Athletic Field
House will sit at the south end of Meares Stadium, at the corner of Athletic
Street and NC 213. Construction is scheduled to begin in November, with the
building expected to open for use in December 2018.
The field house will be named in memory of Jo Ellen
Ammons, a longtime supporter of Mars Hill University and its student-athletes,
thanks to a generous lead gift from her husband, Jud, a former university
trustee. The Ammonses also are the benefactors and namesakes of the Jud and Jo
Ellen Ammons Family Athletic Center, which encompasses the entire stadium
facility, and was dedicated in 2007.
The 14,500 square foot field house will support all
football operations, women's soccer, and men's and women's tennis, with
coaches' offices, weight room, and locker rooms. The field house also will
include an expanded athletic training area for all sports. Future expansion
will provide space for men's and women's lacrosse and men's soccer.
The field house will address a longtime space issue for
the university's athletics program. For decades most sports were housed in
Chambers Gymnasium. But that facility was built in the late 1960s, when Mars
Hill fielded only eight intercollegiate teams. Now there are 22. As new sports
were added, the available space became crowded, eventually forcing the
university to situate coaches and other athletics staff in buildings across
campus, far from their training, practice, and playing facilities.
Head football coach Tim Clifton says news of the Ammons
Field house is generating excitement among coaches and players: "This
facility will provide us the opportunity to become more competitive in multiple
areas, specifically recruiting." The field house, and renovations to
Chambers Gym that will happen after office and training space is freed up, will
provide the necessary space to train and prepare competitors, while also
conveying to recruits and their families that Mars Hill supports the
student-athlete experience. Completion of this project will enable Mars Hill to
achieve competitive balance in athletic facilities with its NCAA Division II
peers.
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