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UTSA breaks ground on facility to elevate athletics, provide public space

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MARCH 7, 2020 — The University of Texas at San Antonio today broke ground on a state-of-the-art, $41.5 million athletic training facility that will help the university draw world-class student-athletes to its Division I programs and provide recreational sports resources to San Antonio residents.

The Roadrunner Athletics Center of Excellence (RACE) will be located on 10.8 acres near the southwest corner of UTSA’s Main Campus. The nearly 95,000-square-foot facility will include practice fields, locker rooms, a sports medicine center, and strength and conditioning facilities. It will also offer academic study spaces, staff and coaches offices, and meeting rooms.

“The Roadrunner Athletics Center of Excellence will be the hub of UTSA Athletics and provide all of our student-athletes, coaches and staff with the resources to achieve our mission of developing champions in the classroom, in competition and in life,” said UTSA Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Lisa Campos. “Just as UTSA intends to be an exemplar in academics and research, RACE will have a long-lasting impact on our stature as a Division I competitor.”


“Just as UTSA intends to be an exemplar in academics and research, RACE will have a long-lasting impact on our stature as a Division I competitor.”

LISA CAMPOS, UTSA Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics