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Anderson University has
installation all-weather synthetic field turf and outdoor game lights
at Macholtz Stadium located in the northwest corner of the university
campus. The artificial field turf and lighting system at Macholtz
Stadium was ready for the fall 2008 athletic season.
“We are grateful to our football parents who
have championed these improvements and provided some of the research
needed to move the program ahead,” said Dr. James L. Edwards, president
of Anderson University. “Our multi-sport program can benefit in many
ways from a synthetic surface and lights. We have received helpful
advice regarding this project from several alumni as well as our friends
in the Indianapolis Colts organization who understand the usefulness of
these facilities. This is but one of several improvements we hope to
make to bring our outdoor facilities to a standard of excellence in the
next several years.”

The Athletic Complex, consisting of football
and baseball fields, all-weather running track and practice fields, was
constructed in 1977. In 1985, the football field was named Macholtz
Stadium to honor the late Dr. James Macholtz, beloved coach of AU Track
and Field as well as the Anderson University football program. Macholtz
Stadium holds 4,300 fans and is surrounded by a competition, eight-lane
running track.
“While the renovations at Macholtz Stadium
directly benefit our football & track and field programs, the entire
campus community benefits from these improvements,” said Marci Taylor,
Athletic Director. “To compete for the top notch student-athlete in the
Great Lakes region it is imperative to have modern, state of the art
facilities. The campus community and the Anderson area benefit in that
this venue has the potential for multiple uses throughout the calendar
year.”
Anderson University will be the third school
within the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) to provide
artificial turf. Currently, there are nine colleges and universities
within the HCAC (8 schools providing football programs). Approximately
17 high schools in the Indianapolis area have artificial turf or in
process of installing artificial turf in their stadiums.
“The improvements to the stadium give Anderson
University a great opportunity to compete in the HCAC,” said Jeff Judge,
head football coach at Anderson University. “The enhancements to the
stadium allow us to recruit outstanding students from the region and the
Indianapolis metropolitan area. Along with the Kardatzke Wellness
Center, these improvements put AU in the top category of Division III
football.”
The overall cost for the improvements to
Macholtz Stadium is approximately $800,000 and was entirely funded
through new gift resources. Advantages of synthetic turf versus grass
include availability, usability, and maintenance cost. Research
indicates that an artificial turf field will pay for itself in savings
within the product’s expected life of 10-12 years. Outdoor all-weather
lights will allow the university to expand operational hours and usage
of Macholtz Stadium for many of the 16 intercollegiate athletics teams
at AU as well as the institution’s expanding academic and intramural
program. The current athletic filed at Macholtz stadium was used a
maximum of 68 hours during the 2007-08 academic year.
“We are grateful to friends of the university
for their commitment to a project that will truly benefit the entire
campus,” said Robert L. Coffman, vice president for Advancement at
Anderson University. “It also enhances our ability to attract and host
events that will benefit our community.”
Anderson University has a history of welcoming
and hosting special athletic and music camps. The institution
anticipates that these activities can be increased without compromising
institutional needs with the availability of an all-weather synthetic
field (e.g. bands camps, soccer camps, football camps, etc.). The
enhancements offer expanded economic development opportunities for many
different athletic events and community activities. In addition, ongoing
support can be provided to special community activities such as Special
Olympics of Madison County.
The installation of artificial turf and outdoor
lights at Macholtz Stadium is the first phase of a larger strategy and
vision for the northeast quadrant of the university campus. The field
enhancements are a part of the $110 million “Dreams. Discovery.
Direction” launched on October 6, 2006. The campaign, set to conclude on
May 31, 2010, is the university’s largest fundraising effort and has
raised $84 million to date toward the goal. Major components of the
campaign include $51 million for capital projects, $34 million for
endowment and $25 for operational support. For more information about
the “Dreams. Discovery. Direction” campaign visit the web site.
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Game Day Pictures of the Stadium... Click on the picture link to
the left.
Click on the Raven Helmet to see video of Game 1 under the
lights for the 1st time at Macholtz Stadium.

Click on the Raven Helmet to see video of how Macholtz Stadium
has changed.
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