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USC Unveils Plans For New Baseball Stadium |
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Written by uscsports.com
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Sunday, 26 March 2006 |
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Columbia, S.C. - The Executive Committee of the University of South Carolina's Board of Trustees (Tuesday, Dec. 20) approved a plan to build a new baseball stadium south of Blossom Street, adjacent to the Congaree River.
The 6,800-seat stadium, estimated to cost $20 million, will sit within a 29-acre tract of land -- south of Blossom and west of Williams Street - that the university plans to purchase from Guignard Associates and others for $8.5 million.  Here is the proposed stadium.
University President Andrew Sorensen praised the leadership of head baseball coach Ray Tanner and the Guignard family's commitment to the university as being vital to the project.
The baseball program, he said, "is among the nation's elite. It deserves and will have one of the finest - if not the finest - collegiate baseball facilities in the country. Coach Tanner has worked diligently with us as this matter has evolved, and we owe him our thanks. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 26 March 2006 )
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 20 March 2006 |
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fter some late nights, I finally got around to uploading the latest pictures I took of campus last Sunday (3/12/2006). If you want to check them out, just go to the gallery and look in the category "Latest Pictures".
Dont forget, Anyone can vote on the the pictures and/or leave comments. Your feedback is always appreciated. Also remember to click on the pic to view a larger version.
Thanks,
The Management
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Last Updated ( Monday, 20 March 2006 )
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USC named among top research institutions in the country |
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Written by http://www.sc.edu.com
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Saturday, 11 March 2006 |
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SC garners top research classification from Carnegie Foundation
The University of South Carolina is among the nation's premiere research institutions, according to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
USC has been designated a research institution of "very high research activity." The classification, which is the foundation's highest, places USC in the same research category with Harvard, Duke, Emory, Johns Hopkins and Vanderbilt universities, as well as the universities of North Carolina and California at Berkeley.
USC is the only university in South Carolina to have this designation, granted to 62 public and 32 private research institutions. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 11 March 2006 )
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