BUIES CREEK, N.C.-Campbell's new baseball stadium at Taylor Field
began phase one of construction this week, beginning the overhaul
project that will give the Camels a new and improved home.
Construction of the facility, which will be carried out in two
phases wrapped around the 2011 season, will be completed prior to
opening day, 2012.
"This is a tremendous day for our program with the start of our
stadium project," said CU head coach Greg
Goff. "I'm very thankful for the huge commitment from our
administration and appreciate all they have done to make this day
happen."
The process began on Monday morning with the demolition of existing
bathrooms, entrance, storage facility, and exterior fencing.
Upgrades during the initial phase will include a new entrance gate
and ticket booth, restroom and concession facility, exterior
wrought iron fencing and improved exterior landscaping. Phase one
is scheduled to be completed in early February, 2011.
Phase two is slated to begin in June 2011 with the demolition of
the existing Taylor Field grandstand, press box and concession
stand. A new grandstand will then be added with seating for 1,985
fans, including nearly 600 chair-backs, plus a new pressbox, new
brick exterior for the stadium, dugouts and increased picnic and
pavilion seating down the foul lines.
"With this project, Campbell Baseball, its fans and alumni will
have one of the finest facilities on the East Coast to enjoy a
game," added Goff. "With these upgrades, the sky is the limit to
where we can take this program from here."
In 2010,
Campbell's third year under head coach Greg
Goff, the Camels enjoyed another record-breaking season,
producing their highest wins total (28) in nearly a decade, and
registering back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since
2001 by posting a 28-27 overall record. Those victories included
triumphs over North Carolina State and East Carolina, and ran CU's
mark against in-state rivals to 22-7 over the past two seasons.
Over the past three years, Campbell has set 43 school records,
including 19 during the 2010 campaign. For the third-straight
season, CU set a new school mark for stolen bases (119). In fact,
only one A-Sun school (Lipscomb) attempted as many steals as Coach
Goff's squad swiped during 2010.
For more information on how you may assist in the construction of
the new facility at Taylor Field, contact the Campbell University
Athletics Department at (910) 893-1328.