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Basketball: Practice facility ahead?
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LINCOLN - By late fall 2010, the Nebraska men's and women's basketball teams might have their own practice facility.
NU Athletic Director Tom Osborne said in an interview that Chancellor Harvey Perlman has agreed for the need to get going on a new building next to the Devaney Center.
"We're totally committed to doing it," Osborne said, "unless the regents or somebody along the way doesn't give their approval."
Sources said likely locations are to the north or south of the indoor track, which is on the west end of the complex. NU is the only Big 12 school without a basketball practice facility built or under construction.
"We want to do this as fast as we can," Osborne said. "And 'fast' means probably in the next 18 months to two years."
Plans for the facility, Osborne said, also would include workout areas for the Nebraska wrestling and gymnastics teams.
The figure of $10 million has been discussed for the new facility. Regents at Michigan last month approved a 50,000-square-foot "player development center" for basketball at a cost of $23.2 million.
"That's pretty big," Osborne said.
Iowa State is scheduled to open its $8 million, 35,000-square-foot practice facility in September.
OWH
LINCOLN - By late fall 2010, the Nebraska men's and women's basketball teams might have their own practice facility.
NU Athletic Director Tom Osborne said in an interview that Chancellor Harvey Perlman has agreed for the need to get going on a new building next to the Devaney Center.
"We're totally committed to doing it," Osborne said, "unless the regents or somebody along the way doesn't give their approval."
Sources said likely locations are to the north or south of the indoor track, which is on the west end of the complex. NU is the only Big 12 school without a basketball practice facility built or under construction.
"We want to do this as fast as we can," Osborne said. "And 'fast' means probably in the next 18 months to two years."
Plans for the facility, Osborne said, also would include workout areas for the Nebraska wrestling and gymnastics teams.
The figure of $10 million has been discussed for the new facility. Regents at Michigan last month approved a 50,000-square-foot "player development center" for basketball at a cost of $23.2 million.
"That's pretty big," Osborne said.
Iowa State is scheduled to open its $8 million, 35,000-square-foot practice facility in September.