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Anyone else hear the news...
About a new natatorium finally becoming a reality? I know somewhat OT - but we have some avid swimmers that post on football. Supposedly ready to get started. East campus - but not sure where.
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We are not there yet. Hopefully we will be soon.
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we need an IPF, not a pool
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I keep holding out hope that we can use the tennis complex as the ipf...
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We need a pool. If we don't keep the swim teams, then we don't have enough varsity programs to stay D-I or FBS or whatever we're trying to stay. And I know they aren't a "revenue sport" but the swim team has had a much better history of competing and winning with less. We ought to support the sports that do well if we can. And in this case we can.
I know we "need" an IPF for recruiting reasons and am not disputing that we probably should spend the money to build one as quickly as possible, but why do football teams really need another practice area? (And I don't just mean us). Seriously, they have their own stadium, isn't "home field advantage" supposed come from playing in your own stadium often?
And maybe it is because it would cost a lot of money, but why can't they build an IPF track or soccer field on the roof? I've seen these at other schools, and I'm sure one of our high-priced architects can design it so it stays Georgian in character. We're getting a little penned-in in terms of open space. Or maybe we can sink it so that the practice field is below grade? Anyway, that's my Friday night rant.
I know we "need" an IPF for recruiting reasons and am not disputing that we probably should spend the money to build one as quickly as possible, but why do football teams really need another practice area? (And I don't just mean us). Seriously, they have their own stadium, isn't "home field advantage" supposed come from playing in your own stadium often?
And maybe it is because it would cost a lot of money, but why can't they build an IPF track or soccer field on the roof? I've seen these at other schools, and I'm sure one of our high-priced architects can design it so it stays Georgian in character. We're getting a little penned-in in terms of open space. Or maybe we can sink it so that the practice field is below grade? Anyway, that's my Friday night rant.
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plenty of schools have dropped swimming. Its just a shame we don't have baseball or women's softball.
http://swimswam.com/in-deep-water-the-r ... -programs/
Universities nationwide have been eliminating swimming and diving programs in the last two decades, causing hundreds of student athletes’ careers to come to a screeching halt. Colleges large and small, from NCAA Division I schools to Division III schools, have been affected by this growing trend.
It's a waste of space, especially now that we are land locked with the Bush Library that took all our land.
http://swimswam.com/in-deep-water-the-r ... -programs/
Universities nationwide have been eliminating swimming and diving programs in the last two decades, causing hundreds of student athletes’ careers to come to a screeching halt. Colleges large and small, from NCAA Division I schools to Division III schools, have been affected by this growing trend.
It's a waste of space, especially now that we are land locked with the Bush Library that took all our land.
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We are not land locked. SMU owns a boat load of property east of Central which truly makes SMU Dallas' Div 1 NCAA school. The new tennis facilities are in Dallas as well as all the other property east of Central.GiddyUp wrote:plenty of schools have dropped swimming. Its just a shame we don't have baseball or women's softball.
http://swimswam.com/in-deep-water-the-r ... -programs/
Universities nationwide have been eliminating swimming and diving programs in the last two decades, causing hundreds of student athletes’ careers to come to a screeching halt. Colleges large and small, from NCAA Division I schools to Division III schools, have been affected by this growing trend.
It's a waste of space, especially now that we are land locked with the Bush Library that took all our land.
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giddy up you realize we own 50 acres east of central - right?
Expect news soon on a pool.
Expect news soon on a pool.
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The new pool is going where Jack's Pub used to be.
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Greenwich Pony wrote:We need a pool. If we don't keep the swim teams, then we don't have enough varsity programs to stay D-I or FBS or whatever we're trying to stay. And I know they aren't a "revenue sport" but the swim team has had a much better history of competing and winning with less. We ought to support the sports that do well if we can. And in this case we can.
I know we "need" an IPF for recruiting reasons and am not disputing that we probably should spend the money to build one as quickly as possible, but why do football teams really need another practice area? (And I don't just mean us). Seriously, they have their own stadium, isn't "home field advantage" supposed come from playing in your own stadium often?
And maybe it is because it would cost a lot of money, but why can't they build an IPF track or soccer field on the roof? I've seen these at other schools, and I'm sure one of our high-priced architects can design it so it stays Georgian in character. We're getting a little penned-in in terms of open space. Or maybe we can sink it so that the practice field is below grade? Anyway, that's my Friday night rant.
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I heard they had a very productive summer raising funds to build a new pool. They are only lacking 5 or 6 million of the 16 million needed to begin construction. I also believe the East Campus is 15 acres in size, not 50, isn't it?
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I had heard that "if the money could be raised" the long term plan was an Olympic Sports complex east of Central
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Charleston Pony wrote:I had heard that "if the money could be raised" the long term plan was an Olympic Sports complex east of Central
That would be nice. I think SMU will spare no expense with facilities in the future.
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gostangs wrote:giddy up you realize we own 50 acres east of central - right?
Expect news soon on a pool.
yes, a great place for a baseball field. Have plenty of friends who were swimmers. That's a shame, we need to dump swimming and pick up other sports - check Kansas sports. The article speaks for itself.