HOK Sport To Design Basketball
Practice Facility
Firm to
also coordinate soccer stadium relocation project
STORRS, Conn (August 20,
2008) – The University of Connecticut Division of Athletics has hired HOK
Sport, Inc. of Kansas City to coordinate architectural and design services for a
new men’s and women’s basketball practice facility. HOK will also be developing
plans for the proposed relocation of Joseph J.
Morrone Stadium, the home of UConn men’s and women’s soccer.
HOK’s work will include the
design of a basketball facility, which will include practice space for both the
Husky men’s and women’s teams, along with areas such as academic support, sports
medicine, strength and conditioning, video services and coaches offices.
Included in the scoping and
programming services performed by HOK will be a detailed plan of potential
locations for the facility along with anticipated project costs. In addition,
HOK will produce renderings to be utilized for University fundraising purposes.
As HOK begins this work, more
than $5 million has been committed from interested donors and friends of the
University for the project.
HOK Sport, based in Kansas
City, Mo., is an internationally renowned sports facility design firm. The
company’s client list is diverse and comprehensive, and includes 24 Major League
Baseball franchises, 30 NFL franchises and 120 colleges and universities.
“After a lengthy,
comprehensive selection process, we are pleased to partner with HOK Sport on
this critical initiative,” says Director of Athletics Jeffrey A. Hathaway. “HOK
has extensive experience in the design of similar basketball facilities and has
performed outstanding work for the University on past projects. Together, we
will undertake a planning process which will result in greater opportunities for
the student-athletes, coaches and support staff within our basketball programs.
This will assist in enhancing the outstanding success which is associated with
our UConn basketball programs under the direction of our Hall of Fame coaches
Geno Auriemma and Jim Calhoun. This project is the Division’s top priority
within our capital improvement master plan. For this facility to become a
reality, we look forward to the ongoing and active participation of the entire
UConn family, including coaches, staff, donors and other friends of the
University.”
HOK
will also be providing scoping and programming services for Joseph J. Morrone
Stadium. The firm will focus on the proposed relocation of Morrone Stadium to
the existing Memorial Stadium site.
“Our men’s and women’s soccer
teams, under the leadership of Ray Reid and Len Tsantiris, are both elite
national programs,” says Hathaway. “This project will be an important step in
enhancing the success that both of our programs have enjoyed over the years.
“UConn has always been a national leader in soccer, and we will work closely
with HOK to create an outstanding venue for our student-athletes, coaches and
fans. Once again, we look forward to the participation of our coaches, staff
and outstanding soccer supporters as we initiate the process.”
The planning process with HOK
Sport will result in projected timelines for the completion of the various
phases of these projects. |