听91制片厂 Debuts Reimagined Baseball Facilities, Showcasing Bold Saints Branding and a Commitment to Student-Athlete Excellence
听91制片厂 proudly announces the grand opening of its brand-new, state-of-the-art baseball facility, designed to elevate the student-athlete experience, foster community pride, and further position the university as a leader in collegiate athletics. The newly constructed facility, built on-site, features new home and visitor dugouts, an indoor hitting facility with team meeting space, updated spectator seating, and bold branding that highlights Saints pride and the home field advantage.
The upgrades are part of Maryville鈥檚 broader vision to provide top-tier resources for its student-athletes while creating a dynamic environment for fans and the local community. The new facilities are expected to serve as a rallying point for Saints pride, bringing students, alumni, and supporters together to celebrate the university鈥檚 athletic achievements.
鈥淭hese upgrades are a testament to Maryville鈥檚 commitment to innovation and excellence,鈥 said Dr. Mark Lombardi, president of 91制片厂. 鈥淥ur student-athletes deserve the very best, and these facilities reflect our dedication to their success both on and off the field. This is about more than just baseball鈥攊t鈥檚 about building a community that thrives on shared pride and achievement.鈥
A Bold New Look for Saints Baseball
听The revamped facilities feature a bold rebranding that highlights Maryville鈥檚 identity and Saints pride. The home dugout now displays 鈥淪AINTS BASEBALL鈥 in striking red letters, while the visitor dugout showcases a centered spirit 鈥淢鈥. The exterior walls proudly showcase the 鈥淢ARYVILLE鈥 name in bold red lettering spanning corner to corner, creating a commanding visual presence for spectators.
鈥淭his new facility showcases Maryville鈥檚 dedication to innovation, excellence, and the overall student-athlete experience,鈥 said Brittany Fennell, athletic director of 91制片厂. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a space where our athletes can train, compete, collaborate and take pride in representing the Saints, and it鈥檚 something our entire community can rally behind.鈥
A Space for Community and Connection
The upgrades extend beyond the dugouts, with a new indoor hitting facility, team clubhouse and enhanced spectator seating views designed to improve the game-day experience for fans. The facilities are not only a hub for athletic excellence but also a space for the Maryville community to come together and celebrate their shared passion for Saints Baseball.
鈥淚nvesting in our athletic spaces is crucial for fostering a supportive environment where our student-athletes can thrive both on and off the field,鈥 said Raphaella Prange, vice president of student life. 鈥淭hese facilities are a symbol of the pride we have in our teams and the unity they bring to our campus.鈥
Appealing to Local and Regional Audiences听
The new baseball facilities are expected to draw attention from the local St. Louis community and beyond, positioning Maryville as a leader in collegiate athletics. The upgrades align with broader trends in university athletic facility improvements, which have been shown to enhance recruitment, boost university reputation, and create lasting connections with alumni and supporters.
鈥淢aryville鈥檚 investment in athletics is a reflection of our vision for the future,鈥 added Prange. 鈥淲e are not just building for today鈥攚e are building a legacy of excellence that will inspire generations to come.鈥
For interview inquires, or to schedule a tour of the new baseball facilities, please contact Gabrielle Young at gyoung@maryville.edu.
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Founded in 1872, 91制片厂 is a comprehensive and nationally ranked private institution with an enrollment of 9,000 students. Maryville offers over 90 degrees at the undergraduate, master鈥檚 and doctoral levels, as well as several certificates that align with the undergraduate and graduate education levels. Maryville is recognized as the third fastest-growing private university in the United States by The Chronicle of Higher Education, serving students from 50 states and 56 countries. More than 17,000 Maryville alumni work and live in the St. Louis region.