PULLMAN, Wash. – The Washington State Board of Regents Friday approved Project: BTO (Back to Omaha), the baseball facility project to modernize and upgrade Bailey-Brayton Field.
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"Gaining approval for this project, which is funded solely on private donations, is a testament to a lot of hard work by many people, " said Washington State Director of Athletics Pat Chun. "Upgrading Bailey-Brayton Field was a necessity and provides
Marty Lees and his staff the opportunity to attract top talent to Washington State, develop current talent, and return the program to a place of prominence."
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The state-of-the-art facility renovation and enhancement will cost approximately $10 million. 100 percent of the project costs will be covered through private donations. WSU Athletics was able to secure nearly $2 million in new gifts and pledges over the past 12 months to reach the $10 million goal. The project will feature a locker room, coaches offices, team meeting rooms, a players lounge, as well as recognition of Cougar Baseball's storied history. Construction is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2019, with completion in time for the 2021 baseball season.
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"What a great day to be a Cougar," said WSU Head Coach
Marty Lees. "Thank you to the Board of Regents, our administration, alumni, donors and fans. This will provide a tremendous boost to our current and future players and we couldn't be more excited for what the future holds surrounding Cougar Baseball."
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