
TCU Announces Naming of Mike and Brenda Harrison Football Performance Center
8/26/2024 10:24:00 AM | Football
Facility to open in July 2025
FORT WORTH -- TCU has announced that its new Football Performance Center, scheduled for completion in July 2025, will be named in honor of Mike and Brenda Harrison of Midland, Texas, and be called the Mike and Brenda Harrison Football Performance Center.
"We are proud to support the health and wellness of our TCU student-athletes," Mike and Brenda Harrison said. "This capital project will empower them to excel at the highest levels of competition within the Big 12 Conference and beyond. The cutting-edge facilities ensure that TCU Athletics remains a leader in collegiate sports on a national scale."
"We are so grateful to Mike and Brenda for their generous gift to TCU Athletics and commitment to supporting our student-athletes," TCU Chancellor Victor J. Boschini Jr. said. "The new Performance Center will be a game-changer for our athletic programs. The Harrisons have been long-time supporters of TCU. Just take a walk across campus and you will see what I mean!"
The 20,000 square foot Mike and Brenda Harrison Football Performance Center will feature a dedicated space and new weight room for the football program, technology centers, conference rooms and a branded track. It will connect the Sam Baugh Indoor Practice Facility and the Morris Practice Fields.
"We very much appreciate Mike and Brenda Harrison for their continued investment in TCU and our student-athletes," TCU Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Jeremiah Donati said. "The Harrison family has a multi-generation legacy with TCU, and it is especially humbling to now have their name so prominently associated with our athletics program. The Mike and Brenda Harrison Football Performance Center will be a world-class facility having a major impact in the recruitment and retainment of future and current Horned Frogs. Thanks to the Harrisons, TCU is positioned well as an industry leader in its commitment to the student-athlete experience and well-being from a physical and mental standpoint."
Construction on the project began in January 2024 and is part of TCU's Campus Master Plan, designed to propel the university into its next phase of strategic growth.
"This tremendous gift from the Harrisons helps propel TCU Athletics even further, setting up our student-athletes for continued success on the national stage," TCU President Daniel Pullin said. "We are committed to providing our student-athletes with the highest levels of support and facilities, and this generous gift to the performance center will help us do just that."
"Thanks to Mike and Brenda for their generous contribution to the Performance Center," TCU Head Football Coach Sonny Dykes said. "Their commitment and love for TCU is greatly appreciated. We're certainly excited about this ground-breaking facility which can be used by all our student-athletes and will benefit them in so many different ways. In addition to the ability to prevent and rehab injuries, the technology in the building will be some of the most cutting edge in the world. We're excited for what that's going to mean to our student-athletes in allowing them to be safe."
"We are proud to support the health and wellness of our TCU student-athletes," Mike and Brenda Harrison said. "This capital project will empower them to excel at the highest levels of competition within the Big 12 Conference and beyond. The cutting-edge facilities ensure that TCU Athletics remains a leader in collegiate sports on a national scale."
"We are so grateful to Mike and Brenda for their generous gift to TCU Athletics and commitment to supporting our student-athletes," TCU Chancellor Victor J. Boschini Jr. said. "The new Performance Center will be a game-changer for our athletic programs. The Harrisons have been long-time supporters of TCU. Just take a walk across campus and you will see what I mean!"
The 20,000 square foot Mike and Brenda Harrison Football Performance Center will feature a dedicated space and new weight room for the football program, technology centers, conference rooms and a branded track. It will connect the Sam Baugh Indoor Practice Facility and the Morris Practice Fields.
"We very much appreciate Mike and Brenda Harrison for their continued investment in TCU and our student-athletes," TCU Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Jeremiah Donati said. "The Harrison family has a multi-generation legacy with TCU, and it is especially humbling to now have their name so prominently associated with our athletics program. The Mike and Brenda Harrison Football Performance Center will be a world-class facility having a major impact in the recruitment and retainment of future and current Horned Frogs. Thanks to the Harrisons, TCU is positioned well as an industry leader in its commitment to the student-athlete experience and well-being from a physical and mental standpoint."
Construction on the project began in January 2024 and is part of TCU's Campus Master Plan, designed to propel the university into its next phase of strategic growth.
"This tremendous gift from the Harrisons helps propel TCU Athletics even further, setting up our student-athletes for continued success on the national stage," TCU President Daniel Pullin said. "We are committed to providing our student-athletes with the highest levels of support and facilities, and this generous gift to the performance center will help us do just that."
"Thanks to Mike and Brenda for their generous contribution to the Performance Center," TCU Head Football Coach Sonny Dykes said. "Their commitment and love for TCU is greatly appreciated. We're certainly excited about this ground-breaking facility which can be used by all our student-athletes and will benefit them in so many different ways. In addition to the ability to prevent and rehab injuries, the technology in the building will be some of the most cutting edge in the world. We're excited for what that's going to mean to our student-athletes in allowing them to be safe."
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