Tiger Stadium naming opportunities unveiled
ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Ever since the official groundbreaking of Tiger Stadium at RIT last April, excitement and anticipation have been growing to see this project come to fruition.
This $30 million, 38,828 square-foot facility will provide a state-of-the art modern home for the RIT Men's and Women's Lacrosse and Men's and Women's Soccer programs and is considered a leading outdoor venue of this size and configuration.
"Tiger Stadium represents far more than just a structure of steel and concrete. It embodies the spirit of our community, the dedication of our student-athletes, and the commitment of our university to excellence in all endeavors," said RIT President, David C. Munson. "As we look ahead to the completion of Tiger Stadium, let us embrace this moment as a testament to the spirit of innovation and progress that defines RIT. Together, we will continue to push the boundaries of excellence and create a brighter future for our university and our community."
With capacity for over 1,100 fans, Tiger Stadium's new seating will be the vibrant pulse of the RIT fan experience. Every seat is the "best seat in the house," offering sweeping views of Doug May Field and an immersive vantage point to take in the action below. Additionally, the building's lobby will feature Tiger Stadium's recognition wall, highlighting generous donors whose gifts of $25,000 or more helped RIT realize our vision for the new stadium.
Your support will enhance the student experience and benefit the entire RIT community. Make a lasting impact by choosing to make a naming gift to Tiger Stadium. Don't miss this opportunity to leave a visible legacy that will inspire future generations.
To learn how you can support Tiger Stadium, please contact Jonathan Santer, assistant director of Advancement, at 585-475-3107 or jasuadv@rit.edu.
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