TCU Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Jeremiah Donati has announced a
$10-million lead gift from the Jane & John Justin Foundation for a
renovation of the existing Bob Lilly Performance Center, construction of
a new state-of-the-art Football Performance Center and development of a
Restoration and Wellness Center for all TCU student-athletes.
The estimated $40 million Athletics Human Performance Center Renovation
and Expansion project will be funded through private donations.
Construction is targeted to begin in early 2024.
All 22 sports in TCU's athletics program will utilize the facility to
focus on every aspect of their mental health and well-being, including
strength, nutrition, wellness and restoration.
The focus of the renovated Bob Lilly Performance Center renovation will
be to update and modernize the 20,000 square foot training facility. It
will also provide a studio for the women's triathlon program, a
yoga/stretching room, expanded free weight and cardio
space, expanded nutrition center and addition of an outdoor warm-up
area.
As student-athletes enter the new 10,000 square foot Restoration and
Wellness Center, they will begin a post-training restorative
routine featuring state-of-the-art technologies designed to accelerate
recovery and an emphasis on injury prevention. The facility will connect
to the Walsh Physical Performance Complex and the football locker room
below the Morris Practice Fields.
The new Football Performance Center will include 20,000 square feet
of strength and conditioning space, conference rooms and technology
centers that connect the Sam Baugh Indoor Practice Facility and the
Morris Practice Fields.
Also included in the project is a new entryway for all guests into the program's facilities and the football headquarters.
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