Pitt project to help athletes scale ‘heights’



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In January of 2020, the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, US, unveiled plans for Victory Heights, a series of state-of-the-art athletics projects that will provide Pitt (read University of Pittsburgh) student-athletes with national-caliber competition, training and sports performance and sports medicine facilities.

‘Pitt’ stated that recently the Pitt’s Property and Facilities Committee project officially approved the project, clearing the way for groundbreaking and construction to begin.

The University of Pittsburgh is a public State-related research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US. The university is composed of 17 undergraduate and graduate schools and colleges at its urban Pittsburgh campus, home to the university’s central administration and around 28,000 undergraduate and graduate students.

Said Heather Lyke, Director of Athletics, University of Pittsburgh, “We are incredibly grateful for the University’s support and commitment to Victory Heights and an ambitious future for Pitt Athletics. The University of Pittsburgh is committed to excellence in every endeavor it undertakes. Victory Heights is the latest example of Pitt’s vision to transform our training and teaching environments to allow our student-athletes to achieve at the highest competitive levels. This is more than an investment in facilities, it’s an investment in our young people and their championship dreams at Pitt.”

‘Pitt’ further stated that in conjunction with the university’s campus masterplan, Victory Heights is a significant transformational opportunity that will immediately boost the trajectory of Pitt Athletics by providing Pitt with unrivaled competition, practice, sports performance, sports medicine and wellness facilities, impacting more than 85 percent of its student-athletes on a daily basis. Victory Heights will provide Pitt’s student-athletes and coaches with the necessary resources to train, recruit, compete, and achieve at the highest levels, while also helping create a more connected, outward-looking and engaged university.

Pitt’s 19 varsity teams compete at the highest level of US collegiate athletics. In addition to traditionally fielding competitive football and men’s basketball teams, Pitt has produced dominant squads in baseball, women’s basketball, gymnastics, swimming and diving, volleyball, and wrestling.
 

The $240 million project will include:

  • A cutting-edge athletic performance center that will serve the strength and conditioning, sports medicine, nutrition, and mental well-being needs for 16 of Pitt’s 19 intercollegiate athletics programs; and
  • A 3,000-seat arena for gymnastics, volleyball and wrestling. Each of those teams currently practice and compete in the 70-year-old 4,122-capacity Fitzgerald Field House.

 
Groundbreaking is tentatively scheduled for early 2023.

Pitt Athletics is here to build champions and pursue excellence. Continued support of the Victory Heights project is vital to this purpose for each of its 19 varsity intercollegiate athletic programs.

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