For years, access to the field at Aggie Memorial stadium has been restricted to prevent damaging the natural grass. This would not be a concern with synthetic turf. With the new turf, additional high school and other football games could be played at Aggie Memorial Stadium. The stadium could also play host to additional band and cheerleading camps and serve as a venue for NMSU Greek, intramural and ROTC activities.
LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Starting Wednesday, May 14, the installation of the new field turf inside Aggie Memorial Stadium will begin. Fans can watch the live web stream by clicking here and registering. The project is scheduled to be complete in mid-August. A $1 million donation from businessman Stan Fulton will help New Mexico State University fund installation of a new, synthetic turf at Aggie Memorial Stadium. The new turf is expected to improve player development, help with player recruitment and increase community accessibility to the stadium.
For years, access to the field at Aggie Memorial stadium has been restricted to prevent damaging the natural grass. This would not be a concern with synthetic turf. With the new turf, additional high school and other football games could be played at Aggie Memorial Stadium. The stadium could also play host to additional band and cheerleading camps and serve as a venue for NMSU Greek, intramural and ROTC activities. |
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