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| Completed in January 1999, this complex is entirely dedicated to two distinguished women’s athletic programs. It has proven to be a highly successful project. The Esplanade and central plaza are the organizing element for the complex. The architectural details reflect the historical architecture in the older part of campus. The buildings are simple, functional and require low maintenance. During their respective seasons, each program’s use of the esplanade and the supporting “village” of buildings provide an architecture and operations exclusively dedicated to each program. In the fall it’s soccer on the west. In the spring it’s softball on the east. Seminole Soccer seats 1,500 persons with additional capacity for several hundred patrons on its grassed berms. Seminole softball seats 1,000 persons, also with seating capacity on the berms. The playing field surfaces are constructed over an engineered sub drainage system capable of providing a playable condition within minutes after a major rainfall.
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