USD Volleyball 1999

THE JENNY CRAIG PAVILION USHERING IN A NEW MILLENNIUM FOR USO ATHLETICS OPENING TIP-OFF FALL, 2000 With a donation of $7 million by Sid and Jenny Craig, the Uni–

versity of San Diego received the lead gift necessary to proceed with planning its much needed $ 17 million Sports/Activities Center. Con– struction has begun, with the official groundbreaking occurring May 5, 1999. The pavilion, which will be located at the eastern end of cam– pus between Torero Stadium and Cunningham Baseball Field, will in– clude a 5.000-seat gymnasium. coaches offices. fitness center and ath– letic training facilities. showers and locker rooms. concession stand. and reception room. The Monsignor 1.8. Eagen Plaza off the Pavilion entry. will take advantage of the view across campus to the ocean. The USO Pagne Athletic Hall of Fame will also be housed in the facility. "The Jenny Craig Pavilion is vital to the quality of life on cam– pus," said Tom Iannacone. USO Director of Athletics. '·It will have a positive and historical impact on many generations of students. It will also allow us to pursue championship venues for men 's and women's basketball. and women's volleyball." Other benefits the administration and coaches anticipate are the opportunity to attract television coverage of games, and to host West Coast Conference tournaments, USO tournaments and special games such as the Torero Tip-Off. held the last few years at the San Diego Sports Arena. "With the new Jenny Craig Pavilion the USO Volleyball program will have all of the tools needed to become a national power. The University of San Diego. always noted for its academic excellence and beautiful campus, will now be recognized with a top-notch athletic facility. The team and the coaching staff is looking forward to the op– portunity to compete in such a fine facility," said USO head volleyball coach Jennifer Toms. Construction of the pavilion should be completed by the fall of 2000. For information regarding the Jenny Craig Pavilion, con– tact the USO Athletic Development Office at (619) 260-5917.

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